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@Future Imaginary Symposium Winnipeg - Technology as Decolonial Tools
Technology as Decolonial Tools Julie Nagam (Artist and Curator, Winnipeg Art Gallery and University of Winnipeg) Jason Edward Lewis (Artist and IIF Partnership Dir.) Kauwila Mahi (M.A. Student, Hawaiian Studies, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) Noelani Arista (Asst. Prof., Hawaiian and U.S. History, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) Jolene Rickard (Assoc. Prof. Department of the History of Art and Visual Studies, Cornell University) Symposium on the Future Imaginary 28 November - 2 December 2018 Winnipeg Art Gallery The Winnipeg Symposium on the Future Imaginary was the third in a series of public gatherings to talk about how Indigenous people might envision our future. The Symposium was sponsored by the Initiative for Indigenous Futures Partnership, organized by IIF co-investigator Julie Nagam, and hosted by the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Produced by the Initiative for Indigenous Futures in collaboration with Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace (AbTeC) abtec.org/iif.

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