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<div align="center"><big><b>Hawaii, Native
America and Palestine: </b><br>
<b>Indigeneity and Settler Colonialism</b></big>
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With <a href="http://jkauanui.faculty.wesleyan.edu/" target="_blank">Dr. J. Kēhaulani Kauanui</a><br>
Thursday, April 5, 2012 Boston
University <br>
7:00pm until 9:00pm<br>
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Boston University Kenmore Classroom
Building <br>
Room 101 <br>
565 Commonwealth Ave [near Kenmore
Square]<br>
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/283370835061549/" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/events/283370835061549/</a><br>
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<small>J. Kēhaulani Kauanui is an
Associate Professor of American Studies
and Anthropology at Wesleyan University.
Kauanui’s first book is Hawaiian Blood:
Colonialism and the Politics of
Sovereignty and Indigeneity (Duke
University Press, 2008). Her second book
project (in-progress), Thy Kingdom Come?
The Paradox of Hawaiian Sovereignty, is
a critical study on land, gender and
sexual politics and the disavowal of
indigeneity in state-centered Hawaiian
nationalism. Kauanui is the sole
producer and host of a public affairs
radio program, “Indigenous Politics:
From Native New England and Beyond,”
which airs across 10-US states,
Additionally, she co-produces and
co-hosts an anarchist radio program,
Horizontal Power Hour. From 2005-2008,
Kauanui was part of a six-person
steering committee that worked to found
the Native American and Indigenous
Studies Association (NAISA), for which
she currently serves as an elected
member of the inaugural council. Kauanui
is also on the advisory board for the
U.S. Campaign for the Academic and
Cultural Boycott of Israel. She was on a
recent delegation of five distinguished
scholars from the United States who went
on a fact finding mission to Palestine
organized by the United States Academic
and Cultural Boycott of Israel.<br>
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<small>Listen to a powerful conversation
with Dr. Kauanui and Dr. Robin Kelley at
TRGGR radio <a href="http://trggradio.org/2012/02/19/trggr-interview-with-robin-d-g-kelley-j-kehaulani-kauanui/" target="_blank">here</a><br>
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Brought to you by Students for Justice
in Palestine (SJP) - Boston University
Chapter.</small> <br>
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