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A Conversation with Author Gord Hill

Nov 12
Indigenous Histories through Three Graphic Histories

Indigenous Histories through Three Graphic Histories

From November 4-November 30, the Indigenous History Month Exhibit on the first floor lobby of the Frederick E. Berry Learning Commons will feature graphic histories by Joe Sacco, Gord Hill, and Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. Throughout November, all three authors will join us via Zoom to discuss their work with the Salem State University community. Lunch and refreshments will be provided!

Gord Hill (he/him) is an author and illustrator whose previous books include The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book (Arsenal Pulp Press; featured in the exhibit) and The Anti-Capitalist Resistance Comic Book (Arsenal Pulp Press). He is a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation, whose territory is located on northern Vancouver Island and adjacent mainland in the province of "British Columbia." He has been involved in Indigenous people's and anti-globalization movements since 1990. He will join us for a Zoom conversation in Library 209.

Participants are welcome to join us in person or on Zoom.

 

Coordinated by the Salem State University History Department, Historical Association, Inclusive Excellence's Center for Equity, Education and Belonging, the Center for Justice and Liberation, and the Frederick E. Berry Library.

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