The School of Global Integrative Studies is offering a new course in Spring 2022 on cultural survival of indigenous peoples. We look forward to bringing in guest speakers with knowledge and experience across a variety of topics, including contemporary environmental issues, land acknowledgement, language survival and revival, reclaiming foodways, and voting and representation in government. Throughout the semester, we will discuss numerous examples of historical and contemporary challenges that threaten the cultural survival of indigenous peoples, and how this survival is hard-earned through adaptation and resistance, often with a backdrop of discrimination and marginalization.
Ethnic Studies & Latin American Studies Mon. Oct. 25, 2021
- Gain Experience
- GEOG 435: Cultural Survival: Indigenous People's Rights
- College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Special Topics-Racial Reckoning and Journalism: Omaha World-Herald, JOUR491
- Reminder- Advising Hours
- African American Religious History-ACE 9
- College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) Ambassador Application NOW OPEN
- Nebraska Ambassadors Forum is Oct. 26
- New Spring Course: GLST 280: Colonization, Decolonization and Globalization
- LAMS 478 “Pro-Seminar in Latin American Studies: Mulatto Cultures? The Issue of Race in Cuba and Brazil”
- Advising Tip of the Week-Advising Night!