Heidi Nicholls (PhD candidate, Sociology), “Social constructions of whiteness vis-a-vis indigeneity in Hawai'i”

Please join us on March 23 from 1-2 pm in Wilson 117 for a talk by Heidi Nicholls (PhD candidate, Sociology): “Social constructions of whiteness vis-a-vis indigeneity in Hawai'i”. This talk is drawn from Nicholl's dissertation research and will engage specialists and interested members of the public who are curious about racial ideologies, settler colonialism, and Indigenous life in Hawai'i. This is the third talk in the Spring 2022 brownbag series sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellowship in Indigenous Studies.

Image credit: UVA Department of Sociology (https://sociology.as.virginia.edu/people/profile/hcn4fq

Academic Year: 
2022
Event Photo: 
Heidi Nicholls UVA Indigenous Studies
Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM