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The WGGP 40th Anniversary Symposium took place on March 4, 2021 (full recording) Zoom Recording ID: 82284380149
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Meeting Time: 2021-03-04T15:27:09Z
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3/4/2021 12:00 AM Contributors and team members
Andrew Stengele
Allyson Magno
Flavia Andrade
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Former Illini basketball star and All-American Tal Brody discusses his career in the United States and Israel, and the effect sport can have on international and interpersonal relations.
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12/9/2020 12:00 AM
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Vince Lara speaks with former Illinois assistant coach Mark Coomes, the nephew of the late Lou Henson. Coomes talks to us about Henson's legacy on and off the court, and his work as a pioneer in…
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9/29/2020 12:00 AM
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At the Sapora Symposium on the campus of the University of Illinois, former Sports Illustrated writer Lars Anderson discusses his book about Red Grange, the Illini football star who helped validate …
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11/19/2019 12:00 AM
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At the Sapora Symposium, University of Illinois emeritus professor of physics Alan Nathan speaks with College of Applied Health Sciences media relations specialist Vince Lara about his research on…
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11/18/2019 12:00 AM
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Panel 3: Resistance Discussants: Nils Jacobsen (History), Ellen Moodie (Anthropology), Andrew Orta (Anthropology)
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Panel 4: Voices Discussants: Rakesh Bhatt (Linguistics), Jenny Davis (Anthropology), Carlos Molina (Quechua Program, CLACS), Miguel Huanca (Aymara Program, CLACS), Clodoaldo Soto (Quechua Program,…
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Speakers: Marleen Haboud, Linguistics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ecuador; ‘Ancestral Voices of Andean Ecuador’ Project,“Emerging Collaborative Methodologies for the…
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Speaker: Luis Enrique López Proeibandes (Training Program in Bilingual Intercultural Education for Latin America); Eduvida, Guatemala; German Societyfor International Cooperation…
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Speaker: G. Eduardo Silva Political Science, Tulane University; Friezo Family Foundation Chair“Indigenous Peoples Movements after Neoliberalism in Bolivia and Ecuador: Incorporation and…
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Speaker: Yanna Yannakakis History, Emory University“Native Justice Within and Beyond Jurisdictions: Revisiting the Problem of Resistance through Spanish Law and Empire”
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Speaker: Pearl Means Navajo Activist, Producer of “End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock”“Strength of the Women”
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Panel 2: Knowledge Discussants: Claudia Brosseder (History), Korinta Maldonado (Anthropology), Oscar Vázquez (Art History)
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Speaker: Emiliana Cruz Anthropology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Chatino Language Documentation Project (Founder)“Chatino: Language and Territory”
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Speaker: Seth Garfield History, University of Texas at Austin“Seedy: How Guaraná became Paullinia Cupana and other Nineteenth-Century Distortions of Brazilian Indigenous History”
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Speaker: Zoila Mendoza Native American Studies, University of California at Davis; Guggenheim Fellow“Pilgrimage, Knowledge and Memory Among Quechua-speakers in Cuzco”
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Panel 1: Territories Discussants: Angela Lyons (Agriculture & Consumer Sciences), John McKinn (American Indian Studies), John-Ben Soileau (Anthropology)
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Speaker: Claudia Campero Food and Water Watch, Mexico“Defending Water, Defending Communities’ Life in Mexico”
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Speaker: Gonzalo Colque Director Fundación Tierra, Bolivia; Institute of Social Studies, The Hague“Indigenous Territories in Bolivia: Between Legal Recognition and External…
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Speaker: Manuel Glave Principal Researcher at GRADE (Group of Analysis for Development); Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú“Limits and Opportunities of Liberal Capitalism:…
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