Tracing the History of Indigenous Women’s Internationalism An Afternoon with Dr Jonathan Crossen
Tracing the History of Indigenous Women’s Internationalism An Afternoon with Dr Jonathan Crossen
Categories: Indigenous, Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone

433 Paterson Hall
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Dominique Marshall, 613 520 2600 ext. 2846, dominique_marshall@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: Department of History & Canadian Network on Humanitarian History
Dr Crossen is Associate Professor at the Centre for Sámi Studies at UiT, the Arctic University of Norway & Visiting Scholar at Carleton University, Department of History
He will present his work on Indigenous Women’s Internationalism for 45 minutes. An exchange will follow, including a report on the research he is conducting in Ottawa this June on the international aid work of Inuit Circumpolar Council, and discussions on common interests.
The event is co-hosted by the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History (CNHH) and Carleton University Department of History. To know more, read Dr Crossen’s blog on the CNHH website: International cooperation between Indigenous peoples in the late twentieth century : inter-governmental undertakings and the history of Indigenous rights, May 5, 2025.
A virtual version will be streamed at this address: https://carleton-ca.zoom.us/j/6543041746
Please contact Dominique Marshall (dominque_marshall@carleton.ca ) for more information