Invisible Cities: Indigenous Resistance in Urban Colombia (2020-04-22)
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Invisible Cities: Indigenous Resistance in Urban Colombia (2020-04-22)
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Featuring Maria Violet Medina Quiscue, Coordinator of the Committee of Indigenous Peoples Victims of the Armed Conflict in Bogota; The speaker, Maria Violet Medina Quiscue, is General Coordinator for the Mesa de Pueblos Indigenas Victimas del Conflicto Armado en Bogotá (Committee of Indigenous Peoples Victims of the Armed Conflict in Bogota), a grassroots organization representing 16 Indigenous groups currently living in conditions of forced displacement in the city of Bogota, Colombia. The committee works to protect the rights of Indigenous people affected by the Colombian armed conflict through preservation of traditional education, healthcare, psycho-social support and human rights advocacy at the national and international level.
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April 22, 2020; 11:00 am - 12:15 pm; via ZOOM
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Cosponsored by the UMD Alworth Institute, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of World Languages & Cultures, and Witness for Peace
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University of Minnesota Duluth. Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International Studies; University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and Inclusion; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of World Languages and Cultures; Witness for Peace; Quiscue, Maria Violet Medina. (2020). Invisible Cities: Indigenous Resistance in Urban Colombia (2020-04-22). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/213927.
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