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Discover the power of decolonization. Together, we’ll explore how colonization has shaped society—especially education—both historically and today. Through discussions on intersectional identities, we’ll challenge entrenched ideas stemming from institutional colonization. By learning how to decolonize our own perspectives, we can reimagine education and build stronger, more equitable connections with ourselves, others, and our communities.
This event is part of our annual One Book, One Community program. No registration needed.
About the Presenter
Dr. Heather Ann Moody is an enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk Nation. She is the Director and an Associate Professor of the American Indian Studies Program at UW-Eau Claire. Dr. Moody also serves as the advisor for the Inter-Tribal Student Council at UWEC, formerly was the Acting Director of the UWEC Center for Racial and Restorative Justice and recently became the institution’s Tribal Consultation Policy Liaison.
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