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Office of the
Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs
Ruth
N. Halls Lecture Fund
College
of Arts and Humanities Institute
International
Programs
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the Provost
Dean
of Faculties
IU School
of Law
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Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Center for the
Study of Global Change
Horizons
of Knowledge
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Rethinking
Race in the Americas:
Anthropology, Politics and Policy
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Welcome and Opening
Remarks:
Introduction: Eduardo Brondizio, Chair,
Department of Anthropology
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to Introduction
Opening Remarks: Karen Hanson, Provost
and Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Opening Remarks: Eduardo Brondizio
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Beverly Stoeltje, introduction of Yolanda Moses
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Yolanda Moses
Professor of Anthropology at University of California Riverside
"Back to Our Future: Re-Linking Race, Culture and Biology"
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to Talk, part 1
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to Talk, part 2
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to Discussion
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Jeffrey C. Long
Professor in the Department of Human Genetics
at the University of Michigan Medical School, member of the Center
for Statistical Genetics
“Human DNA Sequences: More Variation and Less Race”
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to Talk, part 1
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to Talk, part 2
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to Discussion
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Lee
Baker
Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology
and African and African American Studies at Duke University
“Anthropology and The Racial Politics of Culture”
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Laurie
Wilkie
Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley
"Everyone's Trash Looks the Same: An Archaeological Perspective
on Race, Racialization and Racism"
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Jane Hill
Regents Professor of Anthropology
at the University of Arizona
“White Projects of Ethnic Identity: The Ideological
Frames of Discourses of White Virtue and "Racial Progress"
in the United States”
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Ricardo
Ventura Santos
Associate Professor of Anthropology
at the National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and
Professor of Anthropology and Public Health at the National School
of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Brazil
"Race, genomics, identity and politics in contemporary
Brazil"
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Deborah
Poole
Professor of Anthropology
at Johns Hopkins University
“Eventual Archives and Singular Types: Rethinking Race
in the Anthropological Archive”
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Charles Briggs
Alan Dundes Distinguished Professor of Folklore
in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California,
Berkeley
“Denying Medical Care, Withholding Neoliberal Subjectivity:
Racializing Knowledge in Health News”
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to Talk
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to Discussion
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Dialogue
with the Speakers:
Perspectives on "Race"
Discussion Leader: Eduardo Brondizio, Chair,
Department of Anthropology
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