Supported by the Mellon Foundation “Humanities for All Times” initiative.
Events Archive
The Song Blanket
Unsettled Landscapes: A Roundtable Conversation
Returning Home: A Contemporary Native Photography Exhibition
Unnoticed and as Beautiful
Unmapping the Gaza Strip
Origins of the Black Cookout
Sitting for Stolen Sisters
On May 5th, 2023 (what would be Hana Harris’s 31st birthday), Rethinking Place: Bard-on-Mahicantuck, along with friends, families, allies, and colleagues, gathered in quiet reflection and deep listening in observance of the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & 2Spirit People. Sound composed by Luis Chavez.
Indigenous Research Methods & Practice in the Liberal Arts: Refusal, Creation, & Intersectionality
šɛgatəm: a lecture demonstration
White People Killed Them: An Electronic Music Performance
ONCE WERE MAOISTS: THIRD WORLD CURRENTS IN FOURTH WORLD ANTI-COLONIALISM IN CANADA, 1967-1982
Memory, Resistance, and Colonial Hierarchies of Belonging (A)cross the Atlantic
The DRE: Disturbance, Re-Animation, and Emergence Archive
Seeding the Dye Garden
with Beka Goedde’s Printmaking II class, Rebecca Yoshino, and guest speaker Lucille Grignon. March 27th, 11am.
Mapping the Sixties Scoop Diaspora: Unmaking Canada’s Indigenous Child Removal System
Savage States: Settler Governance in an Age of Sorrow
Inaugural Quinney Lecture with Dr. Audra Simpson
Protocols for Engaging Tribal Partners in Research & Programming
Finding Keys to Other Doors: Research protocols and investigations in colonial archives
Mali Obomsawin & Angelica Sanchez: An Artist Talk
Seed Stories: A Share Event
Nicole Wallace & Lou Cornum: A Reading and Conversation
Mohican Histories and Futures: A Conversation with JoAnn Schedler
Migrant Aesthetics
The Inaugural Rethinking Place Morrison Lecture by Professor Glenda R. Carpio.
Reconnecting Our Tyes to Dyes - Indigenous Reclamation
With Lucille Grignon of Ancient Roots Homestead. In collaboration with Bard Studio Arts and the Bard Farm. July 2023.
A conversation with Dr. Ned Blackhawk & Dr. Christian Ayne Crouch
An Indigenous Perspective on Art Therapy
with Margaret Behan, member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers