Dawnland: Documentary Screening and Discussion
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Dawnland: Documentary Screening and Discussion
For much of the 20th century, child welfare authorities removed Native American children from their tribal homes, devastating parents and denying children their traditions, culture, and identity. The feature-length documentary Dawnland chronicles the first official truth and reconciliation commission in the United States for Native Americans and explores the possibilities of healing and reconciliation. A panel conversation and Q&A session will follow the screening.
Please register for this event:
https://radcliffe-nenmf.formstack.com/forms/2018_dawnland_screening
Speakers:
Esther Anne, codirector, Maine-Wabanaki REACH
Adam Mazo, codirector, Dawnland; director, Upstander Project
Ronald Niezen, William Lyon Mackenzie King Chair of Canadian studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, faculty of law, and professor, department of anthropology, McGill University
Moderated by Robert Anderson, Oneida Indian Nation visiting professor, Harvard Law School; Charles I. Stone Professor of Law, and director, Native American Law Center, University of Washington School of Law
The Knafel Center will open at 5 PM for a light reception beforehand.
For additional event information, visit:
www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2018-dawnland-screening.
Cosponsored by the Harvard University Native American Program and the Program on Negotiation at the Harvard Law School