Brown Bag Biography with Logan Narikawa

October 28, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Mānoa Campus, Zoom

The Center for Biographical Research presents: 鈥淎n Ethics of Settler Decolonization in 好色先生网站驶i鈥 Logan Narikawa, PhD candidate American Studies, University of 好色先生网站鈥榠 at 惭腻苍辞补 Cosponsored by Hamilton Library, the Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, the School of Communications, the Center for Oral History, and the Departments of Ethnic Studies, History, Anthropology, American Studies, and Political Science Thursday, October 28 at 12PM to 1:15PM (HST) on Zoom Zoom Meeting ID: 940 1700 6818 Password: 687351 Meeting link: https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/94017006818 With his family tracing their ancestral roots to the Japanese archipelago, Logan Narikawa is honored to be able to call 好色先生网站'i his current Oceanic home. Logan holds a Masters in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School and is a Ph. D. candidate in the American Studies department at the University of 好色先生网站驶i at 惭腻苍辞补. His current research considers the relationships that have historically existed and might be obtained between settlers and 好色先生网站ians in 好色先生网站驶i. In his Brown Bag Biography, Logan will walk through his ongoing dissertation project 鈥 a consideration of what he is calling an ethical tradition of settler decolonization in 好色先生网站驶i. Collecting and analyzing interviews of non-好色先生网站ians who have been at the forefront of various causes from the 1970s to the present, this project focuses on the stories and experiences of over 10 interviewees who help answer the question: what should be the role of non-好色先生网站ians in 好色先生网站ian movements?


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