This month @PadraigKirwan is riding the #TrailOfTears2025 commemorative cycle route to honour the legacy of the #ChoctawGift Padraig is raising money to support future cyclists. Please consider donating if you can.🚴
https://t.co/ghOs8LDsqy
Join us on 12th March for a Modern School Research Seminar titled "The Métis Project". This seminar will be led by speaker Professor David Stirrup at the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies at York. https://t.co/2W5sHwpNRY
Returning as a 2025 mentor, we are delighted to announce that Dayana is another Incomindios UN Youth Scholar! An Indigenous Aymara woman from Bolivia, Dayana focuses her work on using traditional Indigenous ecological knowledge to improve the ecosystem of the sacred Uru Uru Lake.
The third amazing 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is Elisa, a Garifuna creative and political scientist from Honduras. Elisa works to revive cultural Garifuna traditions through storytelling, music and history.
Congratulations to Wara, our fourth 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar! Wara is an Indigenous activist who looks at climate activism through a gendered lens, and we are so excited to have her on board.
We are delighted to announce that our final 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is none other than the wonderful Sara! With incredible national and international experience, we look forward to seeing what Sara will bring to the Scholarship.
It is our pleasure to announce that Yadixa Del Valle is the 2025 Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar, and will be hosted by our wonderful partners at the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) at the University of York.
Exciting announcement! 📣
The New Voices in Postcolonial Studies Network in collaboration with the University of Westminster, are thrilled to issue a call for presentations for our “American Dream/ American Nightmare” conference. The conference will be run as a hybrid event...
We are very excited to share that Madalyn Mann, one of CISCS' PhD students, recently published a piece with the Conversation in connection with her research
https://t.co/t25zvjPvkj
Join us for this year's Incomindios-Lippuner scholar's virtual talk
Katherin P. Tairo-Quispe will present "Cconchas: A Communitarian-Territorial Practice of Quechua Women in the Andes"
📬 Applications are now open for the Incomindios Lippuner Scholarship 2025!
If you are an indigenous student and interested,then submit your application until 1st December:
https://t.co/Dcfaj3fTWD
Would you like to join in our project to support & promote the teaching of Indigenous histories & perspectives in UK schools? We have PAID opportunities for educators to make teaching resources, & a meeting Mon 18th to find out more about getting involved! https://t.co/ZiMke2RrDH