Join us as we watch the short film The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors together and discuss how the unique legacy of Indigenous slavery and of Indigenous peoples in the US and the Americas influenced the world.
Directed and edited by Howdice Brown III and produced by Marie Acemah and Alice Qannik Glenn for the organization Learning for Justice, The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors offers an introduction to the history of Indigenous enslavement on land that is now the United States. Our discussion will explore the undertaught history of Indigenous enslavement and help us better understand the collective impact and the damaging legacy of American slavery.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Event | Native American and Indigenous Peoples Heritage | Films | Discussions |
TAGS: | Diversity | Discussion | culture |
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