Adam Hinden is a rising senior at the College of Wooster pursuing a double major in Anthropology and Chinese and a minor in East Asian Studies. Adam was born in…
Read moreVictoria is a recent graduate of Indiana University’s Herman B. Wells Scholars Program. Her undergraduate study was in Anthropology and Human Biology, with a unifying focus in Medical Anthropology/Human Health…
Read moreGillian Joseph is an Ihaŋktoŋwaŋ Dakota student and storyteller who grew up as a guest on Waxhaw and Catawba lands. They are currently living abroad to pursue an MSc in…
Read moreEileen Calub is an undergraduate student at the University of Florida pursuing a double major in Linguistics and International Studies with a minor in Mass Communication Studies. She is passionate…
Read moreAna is an undergraduate student at Tufts University, studying anthropology and international relations. Though originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Ana mostly grew up in Washington, DC and now calls Somerville and…
Read moreTayma will be working under the supervision of Dr. Leslie Korn to help develop a postgraduate program on cultural awareness and diversity. She is an undergraduate in the Honors College at…
Read moreAshley-Devon Williamston is a cultural anthropologist who currently serves as the CWIS Social Media Coordinator and works to promote indigenous movements and CWIS programs. Based in Cincinnati, OH, their research…
Read moreLeonard, ‘Leo’ Mukosi is a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) Candidate in the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program at the University of Arizona, James E Rogers College of Law….
Read moreIrene is a designer, recently graduated from the MA in Design for Change at the University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on how design methods contribute in enhancing Social and…
Read moreIsabella is an avid museum-goer, travel enthusiast, and has a passion for sustainable food and cooking. She holds a BA from Bennington College in Art History and Spanish. In her…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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