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File type: Video/MP4; File size: 114 MB; File duration: 18:48
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Wondros Podcast Ep 111
Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
11-3-2021
Subjects
Indigenous futurism, Social justice, Racial justice, Environmental justice
Abstract
Jesse and Priscilla talk with scholar and author, Grace Dillon about Indigenous Futurism, a term she coined to describe indigenous art, literature, and media expressed as science fiction with an emphasis on science.
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Citation Details
Dillon, Grace L.; Dillon, Jesse; and Cohen, Priscilla, "Indigenous Futurism" (2021). Indigenous Nations Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations. 24.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/38996
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About Series: Wondros Podcast is moderated by Jesse Dylan, Founder of Wondros and Priscilla Cohen, Chief Creative Officer at Wondros. The show covers interesting conversations with fascinating people.
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