Historical Injustices

Universities and Historical Injustices

The IAS is pleased to cosponsor this panel discussion, one part of the larger Race, Indigeneity, Gender, & Sexuality Studies (RIGS) Initiative's Reparations, Repatriation, and Redress Symposium, November 1-2, 2019.

For more information about the full slate of symposium events, please click here.

Speakers for the 2pm Universities and Historical Injustices panel include:

Representing and Resisting Historical Injustices through Art

The IAS Historical Injustices Research and Creative Collaborative, in partnership with the East Side Freedom Library, is pleased to present this panel discussion of Minnesota-based artists. The panelists will join featured visual artist John Matsunaga in a conversation about how they have used their artistic and creative practices to engage the historical injustices which have challenged their communities. The invited artists are Nikki McCombSaymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay, and Alessandra Williams