INVITED SPEAKER "Strawberries, data, and meeting kin in the archive." American Indian & Indigenous Studies Speaker Series Cornell University December 4, 2020 JOIN HERE: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/95274108671?pwd=aFNlaVc2L1dTVkFudEZlLzk0eWJmdz09
CONFERENCE American Association of Geographers Seattle, WA POSTPONED: April 2022
Myself, Dr. Deondre Smiles, and Shelby Loft organized a two-session paper panel titled, "Geographies of Embodiment in Settler Colonies." We are thrilled to have eight amazing Indigenous scholars presenting, and Drs. Mishuana Goeman and Michael Krebs as discussants.
I will also be part of the panel discussion on Black, Indigenous, Latinx and Decolonial Geographies, which aims at bridging important recent interventions in the field of geography, and finding possible intersections.
PAST EVENTS
INVITED PANELIST "21st Century Plagues: The Political, Ecological, and Economic Dimensions of Pandemic Disease." Colgate University October 28, 2020
INVITED SPEAKER Land, Family, Body: Measurement and the Racial Politics of US Colonialism in Haudenosaunee Country Stanford Anthropology Colloquium, Stanford University, CA October 26, 2020
IN-CLASS GUEST SPEAKER "Community Planning and Sustainability" with Dr. Joshua Cousins SUNY - ESF October 27, 2020
IN-CLASS GUEST SPEAKER "AIS 450: Subjugated Ecological Knowledges" with Dr. Jen Rose Smith UW-Madison, Madison, WI October 27, 2020
INVITED PANELIST Hodinöhsö:ni' Geographies: Unsettling the Settler State University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY October 1, 2020
CONFERENCE Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Tkaronto | Toronto, Canada CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19
Paper title: "Strawberries of Paper and Plastic: Meeting Kin in the Archive"
C3 SYMPOSIUM PANELIST New Voices in Science and Technology Studies Williams College, Williamstown, MA November 2, 2019
Williams College and the faculty and scholars who organized this C3 symposium made me feel so welcome. I was honored to have Dr. Brittany Meché comment on and engage my work, and enjoyed spending the weekend with a group of sharp junior scholars.
PUBLIC INTERVIEW with Rebecca Solnit Windham Campbell Prize Festival Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut September 18-20, 2019
As part of the festival celebrating this year's recipients of the Windham Campbell Prizes, I interviewed author and prize recipient Rebecca Solnit on her work "Remapping America." The interview took place Friday, September 20 at 4pm in St. Anthony Hall, at 483 College St. Find more information at this link: https://windhamcampbell.org/festival/events/remapping-america-with-rebecca-solnit
CONFERENCE Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) New Orleans, Louisiana September 4-7, 2019
I enjoyed presenting my paper, titled "Surveys, Surveillance, and Indigenous Spatial Practice" at the 4S (Society for the Social Studies of Science) conference in New Orleans this year.
CONFERENCE Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand June 26-29, 2019
I was privileged to be invited to travel to Aotearoa to give my paper, "Health and Love in Haudenosaunee Country," at the 2019 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association conference. The main conference and the Indigenous Doctoral Student pre-conference event were impeccably organized, and full of elders, scholars, activists, and students of all kinds.
CONFERENCE American Association of Geographers Washington, DC April 3-7, 2019
Dr. Stephen McIsaac, Erin Torkelson, and I organized a two-panel session titled "Health as Fix: Geographies of the Biopolitical in Settler- and Post-Colonies."
I also participated in a panel on "Decolonizing Geography - A Call to Action" with Dr. Jovan Scott Lewis, Dr. Ilaria Giglioli, Dr. Tracey Osborne, Naya Jones, and Linda Quiquivix.