Category: Podcast
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Migrations: A World on the Move Podcast – Dispossession
On this episode of the Migrations: A World on the Move podcast, we learn from Professor Kurt Jordan and Laiken Jordahl about dispossession: what it is and how it is affecting Indigenous people, wildlife, and ecosystems. Jordan works in the Finger Lakes region of New York, studying the effects of institutions like Cornell on the Indigenous populations…
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A Land Grant University: Cornell’s Legacy
The following is taken from the Present Value podcast, founded in fall 2017 by two Cornell MBA students. This episode was originally released on February 22, 2021. In this episode, with host María Castex, Professor Jon Parmenter discusses his research on indigenous dispossession and Cornell University’s legacy as a land grant institution. In October of 2020, Parmenter wrote…
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Indigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 2 with Michael Witgen
The following is taken from The Humanities Pod, funded by The Society for the Humanities at Cornell originally posted to their website on January 21, 2021. Informal conversations with Society Fellows, Cornell Faculty, community collaborators, and special guests shine a light on some of the new work, the current conversations, and the latest ideas of humanists at…
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Indigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 1 with Jon Parmenter
The following is taken from The Humanities Pod, funded by The Society for the Humanities at Cornell originally posted to their website on December 14, 2020. Informal conversations with Society Fellows, Cornell Faculty, community collaborators, and special guests shine a light on some of the new work, the current conversations, and the latest ideas of humanists at…