From ngrall at uw.edu Mon Apr 10 15:43:44 2023 From: ngrall at uw.edu (Nick Grall) Date: Mon Apr 10 15:44:03 2023 Subject: [Uwhistory] ROUNDTABLE: Navigating Makah Borderlands of Sovereignty Message-ID: On Thursday, April 20 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Kane Hall 210 (4069 Spokane Ln NE, Seattle) a roundtable discussion will be held titled "Navigating Makah Borderlands of Sovereignty." Leaders from the Makah Nation in Washington State will discuss ways they continue to exercise sovereignty across ancestral homelands and waters, especially as related to the Olympic National Park, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, the international border, and treaty fishing and whaling rights. Speakers will include Timothy J. Greene (Makah Tribal Council Chairman), Janine Ledford (Director, Makah Cultural and Research Center), and Rebekah Monette (Cultural Resource Manager). This session will be moderated by Joshua L. Reid (Snohomish), who is the John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History and American Indian Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest. This event is open to the public. Registration required: https://bit.ly/borderlands-23 This event is part of the Emil and Kathleen Sick Series in Western History and Biography, and the Simpson Center supported project Indigenous Borderlands in North America: Borders, Crossings, Histories, and Futures. Co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, Center for American Indian & Indigenous Studies and Department of American Indian Studies and the Department of History. Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition should be made by April 10, 2023 to the Simpson Center 206.543.3920, schadmin@uw.edu. 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Johnson will present her talk "'A Thing to Be Claimed and Enjoyed': Intimacy, Excess, and Black Women's Labors in the Time of Slavery" which engages directly with Stephanie Camp's theorizing of "the three bodies" and explores Black women seeking pleasure and the implications of pleasure-seeking during the time of slavery. Professor Johnson is the author of Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World (Philadelphia, 2020), winner of the 2021 Lora Romero First Book Publication Prize of the American Studies Association, the 2021 Wesley-Logan Prize form the American Historical Association, the 2021 Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Prize for Outstanding Original Scholarship on Gender and Sexuality in the African Diaspora from the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora, the 2021 Frank L. and Harriet C. Owsley Award for Best Book in Southern History from the Southern Historical Association, the 2020 Kemper and Leila Williams Prize for Louisiana History, the 2020 Berkshire Conference of Women Historians First Book Prize, the 2020 Rebel Women Lit Caribbean Readers' Award for Best Non-Fiction Book, an Honorable Mention for the 2021 Pauli Murray Book Award from the African American Intellectual History Society, and a finalist for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize from the Gilder-Lehrman Institute. [Graphical user interface Description automatically generated with medium confidence] [cid:image001.jpg@01D976BF.C2D684D0] NICK GRALL Assistant to the Chair 308B Smith Hall | Box 353560 | Seattle, WA 98195-3560 206-543-6224 | history.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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