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Ward Churchill "On Perpetual War: U.S. State Sponsored Terrorism"

Date:
Monday, May 02, 2005
Time:
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Vito Triglia
Location Details:

California State University at Monterey Bay: MEChA and Events Workgroup Present:
Semana de la Raza 2005 Key Note Address
Ward Churchill @ CSUMB
"On Perpetual War: U.S. State Sponsored Terrorism & the Limits of Academic Dissent"
With introduction by Rudy Rosales, Tribal Member Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen
Nation.
FREE
7:00pm
Monday May 2nd
CSUMB University Center Ballroom (Bld. 29)
Directions: http://csumb.edu/general/how-get-here.html

Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Band Cherokee) is a Professor of American Indian
Studies and former Chair of the Ethnic Studies Department at the University
of Colorado at Boulder, where he has worked since 1978, and is on the
leadership council of the American Indian Movement of Colorado. He has
authored, co-authored or edited more than 20 books, including A Little
Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas, 1492 to the
Present; Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader; and Agents of
Repression: The FBIís Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the
American Indian Movement. He has received numerous writing and teaching
awards and, as of 2001, was the most cited scholar in his field. In 2004
Professor Churchill was named runner-up for the Gustavus Myers Award for
Best Writing on Human Rights for On the Justice of Roosting of Roosting
Chickens: Reflections on the Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and
Criminality and was inducted into the Martin Luther King Collegium of
Scholars.

To request disability related accommodations or sign language interpreters,
please contact wendy_rutledge@csumb.edu or call (831) 582-4564.
Added to the calendar on Fri, Apr 29, 2005 2:54PM
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