Tech(k)nowledges in Dialogue: Indigenous Wisdom and Global Productivity
When: Thursday, March 7, 2024 – 6:00pm-8:30pm
Where: 4070 Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue
Our friends in the Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies are hosting a wonderful event as part of their Science and the Public series. This panel discussion is titled “Tech(k)nowledges in Dialogue: Indigenous Wisdom and Global Productivity,” and will be followed by a film screening of the award-winning documentary Maya Land: Listening to the Bees.
The panel will include Maya activists and documentary protagonists Bernardo Caamal Itzá and Inaytah Victoria Caamal Sabido, filmmakers Katarzyna Beilin and Sainath Suryanarayanan, College of Menominee Nation’s Rebecca Edler, and the Hawaiʻi Vistors & Convention Bureau’s Destination Education Manager Kahōkū Lindsey-Asing.
Event website: https://sts.wisc.edu/event/screening-of-maya-land-listening-to-the-bees-and-panel-discussion/
This event is presented by the Holtz Center for Science & Technology Studies, and co-sponsored by the Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies Program and the American Indian & Indigenous Studies Program.