Participation is limited to 25 persons. You must request a (free) ticket on Friday of EAD at the registration table.
This participatory workshop traces the historic and ongoing impacts of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery, the explicit 15th-century justification for European subjugation of non-Christian, non-white peoples. The roots of this doctrine are centuries old, but they still guide government and private decisions about what is acceptable and right action, with respect to Native peoples and their lands, religions, languages, and cultures.
Speakers:
Paula Palmer, Activist for Human Rights
Also Offered at Sunday, Apr 19, 2015 02:00 pm