Lecture, April 29: "Unsettling Settler-Colonialism in Words"

The Cal Poly Humboldt Department of Politics and Politics Club present:
"Unsettling Settler-Colonialism in Words: A Case Study of Far Northern California" 
Join us in the Native American Forum (BSS 162) or pre-register on Zoom here for a talk on the impact of Yurok language access in California high school curricula and collaborative methodology as part of decolonization on April 29th from 4-5:30pm! Drinks and treats will be available to those in attendance! Please bring your Cal Poly Humboldt ID or proof of vaccination as these will be checked at the door per University policy.
Featured Panelists:
  • Mneesha Gellman: Associate Professor of Political Science, Emerson College and Faculty Research Associate, Department of Politics, Cal Poly Humboldt
  • Victoria Carlson: Yurok Language Program Manager, Yurok Language Keeper
  • James Gensaw: Yurok Language Keeper and Teacher, Eureka and McKinleyville high schools