UMN Sociology Workshop: Experiences and Impacts of Child Removal in Native Communities
267 19th Ave S
Minneapolis,
MN
55455
The Child Removal Team will present, "Experiences and Impacts of Child Removal in Native Communities."
About the Speaker(s)
The Child Removal Study Team (left to right):
- Samuel Torres (Mexica/Nahua), Deputy Chief Executive Officer of The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS)
- Sandy White Hawk (Sicangu Lakota), The First Nations Repatriation Institute (FNRI) Director & NABS Former Board President
- Sara Axtell, Lecturer in Family Social Sciences, University of Minnesota (UMN)
- Carolyn Liebler, Associate Professor in Sociology, UMN; & FNRI Board Secretary
- Maggie Greenleaf (Red Lake Ojibwe), Recent UMN Graduate
- Chris Mann, Recent UMN Graduate
Sociology Workshop Series
The Sociology Workshop Series provides a forum for faculty and students to present work and work in progress across a wide range of substantive areas, theoretical perspectives, and research methodologies.