Grateful to my colleagues in the @clahistorians for selecting Oaxaca Resurgent as the winner of this year's María Elena Martínez Prize in Mexican History. The award is especially meaningful as it carries the name of a scholar whose work and kindness are a model for us all. #AHA23
Congrats to Alan Shane Dillingham for winning the María Elena Martínez Prize for Mexican History for his book Oaxaca Resurgent: Indigeneity, Development, and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Mexico Stanford University Press
As part of my annual tradition of trying to ruin the most popular of U.S. holidays, I sat down with Jesse Hagopian to discuss the Thanksgiving myth and what it obscures.
https://t.co/mcZytNe4o5
‘The experience of “Indian Removal” demonstrates that you cannot extinguish a people through their dispossession. Native people survived and rebuilt their lives and nations.’
@asdillingham on Indigenous and Palestinian dispossession: https://t.co/64IKElZ3ru
‘As with Trump’s fantasies of turning Gaza into “the Riviera of the Middle East”, crass economic greed drove Native dispossession.’
@asdillingham on the similarities between Indigenous and Palestinian dispossession, from the blog: https://t.co/64IKElYvBW
‘The idea of a “population transfer”, another term for ethnic cleansing, has gone from a fringe position in Israel to the political mainstream.’
@asdillingham on the similarities between Indigenous and Palestinian dispossession, from the blog: https://t.co/64IKElYvBW
‘Jackson’s policies of “Indian Removal” in the 1830s should be a reminder that “population transfers” never solve social problems but only perpetuate existing inequalities.’
@asdillingham on Indigenous and Palestinian dispossession: https://t.co/64IKElYvBW
‘Talk of “empty land” and “handfuls of wandering Indians” was used to justify the expulsion of my people.’
@asdillingham - a tribal member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma - on the similarities between Indigenous and Palestinian dispossession.
https://t.co/64IKElYvBW
In anticipation of next week's #LASA2023 meeting in Vancouver, @stanfordpress is offering 30% off and free North American shipping on its LASA list, including Oaxaca Resurgent. Link & discount code below:
https://t.co/2a996Pgima
In anticipation of next week's #LASA2023 meeting in Vancouver, @stanfordpress is offering 30% off and free North American shipping on its LASA list, including Oaxaca Resurgent. Link & discount code below:
https://t.co/2a996Pgima
🙌📕 ¡Ya está a la venta en librerías @El_Pendulo mi libro, 𝙀𝙣 𝙡𝙖 𝙫𝙤𝙧á𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙚 𝙙𝙚 𝙡𝙖 𝙫𝙞𝙤𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙞𝙖!
🗓️ Nos vemos ahí, en El Péndulo San Ángel, el 22 de mayo, 7pm, con Laura Santullo (guionista de La Zona) y @jaaguila1 (profesor del CIDE)
https://t.co/T2bEkGKr2q
Can't make it to #LAWCHA2023? We'll miss you, but we've got you covered. Join @kswinth, LaKisha Simmons, @eileen_boris, Kathryn Kish-Sklar, @xEmmaAmador, @jocelyn_olcott, and @knott_sarah for this free webinar.
Register: https://t.co/XZGt7VCjuw
The May 2023 Issue of the Biskinik is now available to read and view online. In this issue, the Choctaw cultural revitalization movement is highlighted. Read this article and more at https://t.co/yPqfqtoTDP.
A red hand over the mouth has become the symbol of the MMIW movement. A representation for all the missing sisters whose voices are not heard. Sadly, murder is the third leading cause of death for Native women. Together, let's speak up. Together, we're more. #MMIW
🚨Tomorrow🚨Join us for "Tea War: A History of Capitalism in China and India." This talk by Andrew B. Liu will be on Zoom at 1 p.m. PST. #ASUHumanities
RSVP: https://t.co/JOzj0TjkzS