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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/indigenous/events/dr-stephanie-fryberg-colloquium
SUMMARY:Dr. Stephanie Fryberg Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Arts is pleased welcome Professor Stephanie Fryb
 erg to\nthe Psychology Department Colloquium this Friday. Stephanie is a\n
 member of the Tulalip tribe\n[https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/WhoWeAre/A
 boutUs] whose research\nand teaching includes the impact of Native America
 n mascots on Native\nAmerican children’s self-identity\, testifying befo
 re the U.S. Senate\non _Stolen Identities: The impact of racist stereotyp
 es on Indigenous\npeople _and working with students in the Naskapi commun
 ity of\nKawawachikamach in Quebec. She will be presenting her research on\
 nOMISSION AS THE MODERN FORM OF BIAS AGAINST INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.
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