Colonization & Decolonization in the 21st Century, Part 2
Completion of Colonization/Decolonization in the 21st Century Part One (HI03) is a pre-requisite for this course. Both courses can be registered for in the same semester. Part Two is a continuation which will explore more values, strategies and actions that lead to decolonization.
Upon completion of this course, the students will: - Understand the role of values in the decolonization process - Learn about 4 basic values that are held by Indigenous people which can direct decolonization - Identify opportunities for decolonization personally and within the community
Stephen Wall (White Earth Nation) was conferred the status of IAIA faculty emeritus in 2019, after teaching for 14 years in the Indigenous Liberal Studies Department, as well as being awarded IAIA faculty of the Year in 2009 and 2017. He has been a Tribal Justice Specialist, Chief Judge for the Mescalero Apache Tribal Court, Behavioral Health Coordinator for the Tohono O’odham Nation Health Department, Community Alcoholism Prevention Team Member for the Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Research Analyst for the American Indian Law Center at UNM, and Cultural Studies and Political Science Instructor at Fort Lewis College, as well as offering other numerous tribal law consultations, presentations on culture and history, and publications in those areas. Stephen has a Juris Doctorate from the University of New Mexico and a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from Fort Lewis College.
Cost: $116. Current IAIA undergraduate and graduate students will pay $46. Current IAIA employees, alumni, and Seniors 65+ will pay $93. This 11-hour course is eligible for 1.1 Continuing Education Units. (CEU's).
THIS CLASS IS DESIGNED FOR ADULTS. CHILDREN ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO ENROLL OR PARTICIPATE AS STUDENTS.
Class Length: 7 Weeks
Course Sections — Spring 2025
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