The World History Center hosted a Spring Lunch Series on Global Indigeneity. The purpose of this Lunch Series was to explore some of the many potential connections between World History and Indigenous Studies, two fields that both focus on the worlds that people make outside the framework of the nation-state. The first lunch featured WHC faculty and invited guests participating in a roundtable discussion to frame conceptual questions. This was followed by three sessions hosted by scholars in the field presenting their work (full schedule below).
Lunch Series Schedule (all times were 12:00 to 1:00 PM)
- Tuesday, February 12th – Global Indigeneity Series Kick-Off
- Tuesday, February 19th – Noah Theriault from Carnegie Mellon University
- Tuesday, March 19th – Bina Sengar from Florida International University
- Tuesday, March 26th – Alaina Roberts from the University of Pittsburgh
Lunch will be served, so please rsvp to whc@pitt.edu at least two days prior to the date you would like to attend.