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DESCRIPTION:The African American Resource & Culture Center and the American Indian 
 Resource Center at UC Santa Cruz are co-hosting a virtual event titled 
 “Red and Black on Turtle Island: Community Dialogue on Afro-Native 
 Identities and Solidarities” via Zoom. The graduate student interns of 
 both Resource Centers will facilitate discussion on historic and ongoing 
 Red and Black intertwinement, and call on the embodied and academic 
 expertise of renowned Afro-Native scholars, Drs John Brown Childs and 
 Robert Keith Collins, for guidance. We hope this event builds on 
 pre-existing efforts to shine light on the nuance, structural negation, and 
 necessity of Red and Black relationship-building here in what is called the 
 United States. \n\nUCSC Sociology Professor Emeritus John Brown Childs is a 
 popular teacher and expert on contemporary urban issues whose research on 
 social action and populist social movements is enriched by his volunteer 
 participation in community groups. He has been involved for many years in 
 the urban youth antiviolence movement in the U.S. He is a member of the 
 board of directors of Barrios Unidos/United Neighborhoods, a Santa 
 Cruz-based national organization that is dedicated to creating peaceful 
 alternatives to gang and youth violence. Childs also works with Stop the 
 Violence in Los Angeles and the Institute for Violence Reduction in 
 Hartford, Connecticut.\n\nSFSU American Indian Studies Professor Robert 
 Keith Collins is an authority on African and Native American cultures in 
 the Americas as well as the ethnic identification of persons who are of 
 both African American and Native American heritages. Collins is of 
 African-Choctaw descent. Using a person-centered ethnographic approach, his 
 research explores American Indian cultural changes and African and Native 
 American interactions in North, Central, and South America.\n\nThis will be 
 a free virtual talk given via Zoom! Click the Eventbrite link to register. 
 The Zoom link will be emailed to you shortly before the 
 event:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-black-on-turtle-island-community-dialogue-on-afro-native-identities-registration-102056602044\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/15/18832382.php
SUMMARY:Red & Black on Turtle Island: Community Dialogue
LOCATION:Virtual, please register here to receive Zoom 
 ID:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-black-on-turtle-island-community-dialogue-on-afro-native-identities-registration-102056602044
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/04/15/18832382.php
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