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Community Read and Discussion: on Repair

Friday, September 23, 2022 at 3:30pm to 5:00pm

Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium, Klarman Hall 232 Feeney Way, Ithaca NY 14850

Join the Society for the Humanities & the Rural Humanities initiative for a panel discussion with Kurt Jordan, author of The Gayogohó:no˛Ɂ People in the Cayuga Lake Region: A Brief History, Sachem Sam George (Gayogohó:no˛Ɂ Nation), Steven Henhawk (Gayogohó:no˛Ɂ language teacher), and Jolene Rickard (Ska:rù:rę’/Tuscarora, associate professor of art and history of art at Cornell) followed by a public conversation / Q&A.

Stay and continue the conversation! Reception to follow.


If you'd like to submit questions in advance please do so here:
Questions for the panelists at the Community Read & Discussion on 9/23: The Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫɁ People in the Cayuga Lake Region: A Brief History

The event will serve as a kick off for the Society’s 2022-23 theme of “Repair.” 

Read with us!

Pick up a free book in advance of the event from any of the following pick-up spots:

  • A.D. White House – 121 Presidents Drive, Cornell University
  • Cornell University American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program (AIISP) – 482 Caldwell Hall, Cornell University
  • The History Center in Tompkins County – 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca, NY (in the Commons)

 
This event is FREE and open to the public.

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Event Type

Panel Discussion

Departments

Society for the Humanities

University Themes

Public Engagement, Diversity

Tags

sochum, RURALHUM

Contact E-Mail

adwhitehouse@cornell.edu

Contact Name

Alex McNeil

Contact Phone

607-255-4725

Dept. Web Site

https://societyhumanities.as.cornell.edu/

Disability Access Information

ADA Accessible Venue

Registration Status

not needed

Reception

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Open To

public

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