“The Colorado River and the Colonial Blindspot”, a virtual event exploring the complicated entanglements of history, science, and sovereignty within the context of the Colorado River—past, present and future. Featuring Diné geographer and Red Natural History Fellow Andrew Curley in conversation with other scholars and activists, we explore solutions to the water crisis that break from the colonial paradigm.
SPEAKERS
* Andrew Curley (Diné), Assistant Professor in the School of Geography, Development, and Environment at the University of Arizona, and Red Natural History Fellow
* Teresa Montoya (Diné), Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago
* Traci Brynne Voyles, Professor and Department Head of History, North Carolina State University
* Erika M. Bsumek, Professor of History at the University of Texas
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Held on March 24, 2024, this webinar is part of “Natural History for a World in Crisis”, a virtual programming series organized by Red Natural History Fellows with The Natural History Museum.