This is an invitation to our upcoming LGSA meeting on Friday, March 27th 2015 at 3:00pm ASU Tempe, Cowden Building Room # 105 Followed by our guest speaker Dr. Myla Vicenti Carpio! Dr. Myla Vicenti Carpio earned her Ph.D in History at Arizona State University. Myla Vicenti Carpio, Ph.D. is a citizen of the Jicarilla Apache Nation and is also Laguna and Isleta Pueblo. Her first book Indigenous Albuquerque, was published in 2011. She currently is working on two manuscripts. Based on work with the Gila River Indian Community Tribal Historical Preservation Office on the Beyond Barbed Wire Fence Oral History Project, she and Dr. Karen J. Leong are co-editing an anthology, Multiple Voices, Multiple Histories: Exploring the Intersections of the Japanese American and American Indian Experiences of Internment in Arizona during World War. They also are co-authoring American Movements: Understanding the Ideological and Institutional Reasoning for Japanese American and American Indian Relocations, 1940-1970. Dr. Vicenti Carpio is co-editor of the Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies Book Series with the University of Arizona Press with Jeffrey Shepherd (UTEP), and consultant and contributor to the Parallel History textbook project funded by a Kellogg grant through the Salish Kootenai College in Montana.
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