Dr Crossen is Associate Professor at the Centre for Sámi Studies at UiT, the Arctic University of Norway & Visiting Scholar at Carleton University, Department of History
He will present his work on Indigenous Women’s Internationalism for 45 minutes. An exchange will follow, including a report on the research he is conducting in Ottawa this June on the international aid work of Inuit Circumpolar Council, and discussions on common interests.
The event is co-hosted by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History (CNHH) and Carleton University Department of History. To know more, read Dr Crossen’s blog on the CNHH website: International cooperation between Indigenous peoples in the late twentieth century : inter-governmental undertakings and the history of Indigenous rights, May 5, 2025.
A virtual version will be streamed at this address: https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/6543041746
Please contact Dominique Marshall (dominque_marshall@carleton.ca ) for more information
Tracing the History of Indigenous Women’s Internationalism
An Afternoon with Dr Jonathan Crossen
Wednesday June 25 from 1:00 to 3:00
Lounge of the Department of History of Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, Paterson Hall 433
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Trying to track down this article about Sámi delates at the First International Indigenous Women's Conference in Adelaide, from the (Adelaide) Advertiser, likely July or August 1989. Not in the Trove database. Anyone have any leads on digitized sources available outside Australia? Thx.
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Førsteamanuensis/universitets-lektor (270221) | UiT Norges arktiske universitet
Stillingstittel: Førsteamanuensis/universitets-lektor (270221), Arbeidsgiver: UiT Norges arktiske universitet, Søknadsfrist: onsdag 4. desember 2024
UiT's Center for Sámi Studies is hiring an Associate/Assistant Professor in "Flexible Competence in Sápmi" to develop competence enhancement programs for external and internal stakeholders, a two-year commitment starting in early spring 2025.
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Seminar: Histories of the Present. The formation of contemporary world with Alanna O'Malley (Leiden ...
Seminar: Histories of the Present. The formation of the contemporary world with Alanna O'Malley (Leiden University) - 7 December 2023 - 2:00 pm (GMT). Organization: Hugo Gonçalves Dores (Universi...
After attending previous sessions, I want to spread the word about this great ongoing “Histories of the Present” seminar series. On 7 December, Alanna O'Malley will present on the theme "Undetermined Self-Determination: The Afterlives of Global South anti-colonial solidarity at the United Nations"
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