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SUMMARY:Histories of Resistance in Times of Oppression
DESCRIPTION:If you have been participating in\, reading about\, thinking about\, or training for resistance to governmental actions that you consider oppressive\, this panel is a chance to learn from three previous examples of civic engagement in order to identify and modify oppressive policies and practices. Join history professors Mark Guerci\, Richard Mtisi\, Anna Peterson\, and Brian Caton for a moderated panel discussion. \n\nProf. Guerci will discuss the implementation of\, and resistance to\, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.\nProf. Mtisi will introduce us to the forms of resistance adopted by those who fought against apartheid in South Africa.\nProf. Peterson will detail how Germans resisted Nazism in the 1930s and 1940s.\nProf. Caton will examine how people resisted British colonial rule in India.\n\nEach panelist will give a brief presentation\, followed by a short discussion amongst the panelists. Audience members are invited to join a Q&A session to round out the event.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/histories-of-resistance-in-times-of-oppression
LOCATION:Center for Faith and Life\, Recital Hall
CATEGORIES:CEPE,Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Ethics and Public Engagement":MAILTO:cepe@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:History Career Panel
DESCRIPTION:A career panel of local history professionals\, each of whom graduated from Luther College with a history degree\, will describe their journey to gainful employment in their respective fields.  The Career Panel will take place at Baker Village. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/history-career-panel
LOCATION:Baker Commons
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff
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SUMMARY:History Department Faculty Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mark Guerci will present his research into the ways in which Americans debated the place of the abolitionist movement in the collective memory of the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries\, and the ways in which these conflicts reflected the complex racial politics of the period. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/history-department-faculty-lecture
LOCATION:Pulpit Rock Brewery
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local
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SUMMARY:The Norway\, Decorah\, Zululand Triangle: Tracing the Enduring Footprints of the Norwegian Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:History professors Robert Christman and Richard Mtisi will give a public presentation on Thursday\, Nov. 6\, at 7 p.m. at Pulpit Rock Brewery. They will describe the surprising 19th-century connections linking Norway\, Decorah\, and Kwa-Zulu Natal\, South Africa; explain how Luther College’s story became interwoven with the lives of Zulu communities and Norwegian missionaries; and recount the continuing impact of these efforts as discovered in a recent research trip to South Africa. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/the-norway-decorah-zululand-triangle-tracing-the-enduring-footprints-of-the-norwegian-diaspora
LOCATION:Pulpit Rock Brewery
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Local
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