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Dear Colleagues, 

The University of Miami Libraries Indigenous Studies Group (LISG)* speaker series invites you to join us for an engaging dialogue at the 2nd event in our speaker series:

Exoticization in Collecting Institutions Confronting the Façade of Representation in Colonial Knowledge Systems and Creating Tactics for Indigenous Agency   

Presented by Durante Blais-Billie, Tribal Member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, this 2nd event in our speaker series is one of the ways in which the University of Miami Libraries supports Indigenous studies and outreach.  

*The University of Miami Libraries Indigenous Interest Studies Group (LISG) advises and assists the Dean and the Administrative Leadership Team on policies, programs, activities, and resources related to how the Library can celebrate and elevate contemporary, Indigenous experiences and Indigenous histories. The LISG supports curricular and collection development in Indigenous Studies and supports speaker series. workshops, and other educational initiatives and activities in the Libraries and on campus. 


I hope will join us. 


Sincerely, 

Gilda Santana, Co-Chair 

University of Miami Libraries Indigenous Studies Group


Gilda Santana
Head, Architecture Research Center
Art & Art History Librarian
University of Miami
1223 Dickinson Drive
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33146

305.284.5282
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Architecture Research Center




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