Increasingly, terms such as “colonialism,” “decolonization,” and “social structures,” appear in media, conversations, and educational spaces, often without nuanced explanations of these concepts and how they relate to current U.S. society and the individuals in it.

Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out

Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out


Instructors: Melissa Horner
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9 hours to complete
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What you'll learn
Develop a living understanding of ongoing settler colonialism in the U.S.
Analyze everyday forms of settler colonialism in your own life, work, and interests.
Describe Indigenous Peoples/Native Nations' robust presence.
Dream alongside others about anti-colonial futures.
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Taught in English
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