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The Eighth Annual UCSB American Indian and Indigenous Collective (AIIC) 2021 Symposium is currently seeking graduate student responses to their CFP. The symposium theme this year is: "Native Feminisms: Centering American Indian and Indigenous Land and People." Submissions are due by Monday, January 18, 2021. Read on to learn more!
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The Eighth Annual UCSB American Indian and Indigenous Collective (AIIC) 2021 Symposium is currently seeking graduate student responses to their CFP. The symposium will take place from Friday - Sunday, February 19-21, 2021 over Zoom.
The symposium theme this year is: Native Feminisms: Centering American Indian and Indigenous Land and People. The symposium seeks to focus Native feminisms by privileging the knowledge of Native women, girls, trans, non-binary, and two spirit people. See their call for proposals for more information.
To apply, send an abstract of 250-300 words and a one page CV to ucsb.aiic.symposium.cfp@gmail.com. Submissions are due by Monday, January 18, 2021. When you submit, please include a line in your submission that states: AIIC Symposium, and the category of your submission (graduate, undergrad, community member, etc).
Please send an email to ucsbaiic@gmail.com if you have Symposium related questions.