Dunfey/Sidore Symposium: The Ethics of Encounter

Thursday, March 30, 2023 - All Day Event

Strafford Room (MUB) and Browne Ctr


 Sidore/Dunfey Symposium 2023

The Ethics of Encounter:
Research, Communities, and Repair

A public event exploring
ethical, collaborative, and reparative
aspects of social scientists’

research and teaching and the curated and community spaces they inhabit 

Thursday, March 30 (UNH Campus)
4:30–6:00 PM
Strafford Room, MUB

OPENING KEYNOTE: “Encountering Kin, Encountering Truth: Indigenous Archaeology as Restorative Justice” 


Dr. Kisha Supernant

 Meet the Indigenous archaeologist who is tracking down missing Indigenous children who were forced from their homes into residential schools, the last of which closed in 1996. Read more about Dr. Supernant at The Indigenous Archaeologist Looking for Residential School Graves in Canada - The New York Times (nytimes.com). 

Additional programming at The Browne Center on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1. See schedule and details at  Sidore Lecture Series | Center for the Humanities (unh.edu).

 

The Dunfey Endowment for the Study of History was established in 1994 from a generous gift of the estate of William L. Dunfey; the Endowment supports conferences and lecture series on major topics of national and international significance of interest to the UNH History Department faculty, students, and the public.

The Saul O Sidore Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1965 in memory of Saul O Sidore of Manchester, New Hampshire. The purpose of the series is to offer the University community and the state of New Hampshire programs that raise critical and sometimes controversial issues facing our society. The University of New Hampshire Center for the Humanities sponsors the programs. Lectures are free and open to the public.  

 

The Library of UNAM, Mexico by "hummanna" (built by Juan O'Gorman). This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license
 

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