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    Ward Churchill to speak PDF Print E-mail
    Written by IMC Sask   
    Friday, 29 February 2008
    Ward Churchill will deliver a free lecture in Regina on March 13. The prolific American Indian scholar-activist will speak on "Healing Begins When the Wounding Stops: Reflections on the Dynamics of 'Truth and Reconciliation' in Native North America." Churchill recently came to international attention when the University of Colorado fired him in retaliation for his oberservations on 9/11.

    Churchill is a member of the Rainbow Coalition Council of Elders and the leadership council of the American Indian Movement of Colorado. In addition to his numerous works on indigenous history, he has written extensively on U.S. foreign policy and the repression of political dissent.  Five of his more than 20 books have received human rights writing awards.
    Photo by Steve Rhodes.
    Professor Churchill is the former Chair of the Ethnic Studies Department and until July 2007 a tenured Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder, where he received awards for his teaching and service. Professor Churchill is currently suing the University of Colorado for violating his First Amendment rights.

    The lecture is sponsored by the Social Policy Research Unit and RPIRG. For details, see our calendar of events.

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