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Learn more about the history and context of writer Mona Susan Power’s work and the social justice issues highlighted in her novel, A Council of Dolls. This includes the American Indian boarding school system, intergenerational trauma, and settler colonialism. Debra Barker, Professor Emeritus of English and American Indian Studies at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and an enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, will provide some reading strategies for approaching Power’s novel from an Indigenous perspective, focusing on the management of time, important historical events noted by various narrators, and the magic of Power’s Dakota storytelling.
Co-sponsored by Chippewa Valley Learning in Retirement