Alum Borck Is “Fugitive Archaeological Spaces” Panelist

Jan. 29, 2021

Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 18:00 to Wednesday, March 2, 2022 - 09:16

School of Anthropology alum Lewis Borck (Ph.D. 2016) will be a panelist on the most recent “From the Margins to the Mainstream: Black and Indigenous Futures in Archaeology” lecture series organized by the Indigenous Archaeology Collective and the Society for Black Archaeologists titled “Fugitive Archaeological Spaces” that will occur on February 3, 2021, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST.

Panel Overview: Over the past year, we have seen renewed organizing amongst Black and Indigenous heritage professionals as well as the emergence of new collectives globally. These efforts have led to new initiatives around capacity building, community engagement, and decolonizing research methodologies. In this panel members of these new and emerging organizations will discuss their genesis [and] initiatives, as well as challenges and opportunities associated with empowering their communities in archaeology and heritage preservation.* View the panel flyer here.

*com tradução em português

Register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5lpiHcPLRf6wE1bwaiS5DA

Panelists:
Nathan Acebo, Ph.D., UC Merced, Indigenous Archaeology Collective
Lewis Borck, Ph.D., New Mexico Highlands University, Black Trowel Collective
Patricia Marinho, Ph.D., Technical Advisor for Quilombola Community, Rede de Arqueologia Negra
Jeannette Plummer, British Museum, European Society of Black and Allied Archaeologists

Moderator:
Justin Dunnavant, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Society of Black Archaeologists

Anthro News Digest date: 01/29/2021

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Fugitive Archaeological Spaces Flyer