Between life and deathworlds: Land, dehumanization and Indigenous rights in Peru (Online Webinar)
SPEAKER TOPICS AND DISCUSSION
- Political, social, and historical contexts
- Indigenous peoples and rights
- State violence and repression
- Human and more-than-human relations
Facilitated by Dr. Elizabeth Sumida Huaman
Co-sponsored by the College of Education and Human Development, Department of American Studies, and the Human Rights Program; hosted by the Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
About the Speaker
JOSE PABLO BARAYBAR, PH.D. Former EPAF Director (Peruvian Team of Forensic Anthropology)
HENRY J. MERCADO SALAZAR Human rights attorney, Lead, Putis case, NGO Derechos Humanos Paz
MARÍA ELENA GARCÍA Professor, Comparative History of Ideas, University of Washington, Seattle and author of Making Indigenous Citizens and Gastropolitics and the Spectre of Race
Facilitated by Dr. Elizabeth Sumida Huaman