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Greenland formally is a part of Denmark, which is responsible for its defense and foreign affairs. Internally however, Greenland is self-governing since 2009. It is the only self-governing indigenous state in the Western Hemisphere. It has a land area of over 800,000 square miles (roughly the same size as Saudi Arabia), and has a population of around 57,000.
"What’s happening with AI is a kind of 'digital colonialism,' in which powerful (mostly Western) tech giants are using algorithms, data and digital technologies to exert power over others, and take data without consent. But resistance is possible – and the long history of First Nations resistance demonstrates how people might go about it."
– Akhil Bhardwaj of ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Bath in his article Governments are rushing to embrace AI. They should think twice
The City of Boulder extends its gratitude to American Indian Tribal Nations for the continuing opportunity to listen and learn from them and welcomes the public and the media to a unique community event developed in partnership with Tribal
Dr. Michael L.ÌýBlakey Tuesday, March 12 at 5:00pm Eaton Humanities, Humanities 1B50 1610 Pleasant Street, Boulder, CO 80309 National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Anthropology, Africana Studies, and American Studies Director of
CELEBRATING THE INDIGENOUS AMERICAS SOUTH-NORTH/NORTH-SOUTH TRANSHEMISPHERIC DIALOGUES Hosted by the CU Boulder Latin American & Latinx Studies Center Ìý The 3rd Annual Celebrating the Indigenous Americas will be a week of virtual and in-
In Say, Listen: Writing as Care, scholars working within Blackness and Indigeneity model an innovative method for thinking, writing, and practicing care together. The Black | Indigenous 100s Collective emerged before the COVID-19 pandemic as a means
U.N. staff, ambassadors, politicians, and academic experts from around the world are part of the gathering. The group will discuss Indigenous peoples’ relationship with the environment and whether those communities are being included in attempts to
Thursday, November 9th, 4-5 pm in the Abrams Lounge at the Center for Community (C4C building).ÌýÌýThis talk is presented as part of Native American Heritage Month, also as part of the CU History Project, and also as part of a new pilot
Tuesday November 7, 4-6pm in theÌýAbrams Lounge, at the Center for Community (C4C building).Ìý This meetingÌýis open to students, staff and faculty interested in Native and Indigenous issues, studies and research on campus. This will be
Wednesday, Oct. 11, 4:30-7:30, Kittredge Central, in collaboration with CU DEI Office. Join us for an evening of good food, community, and celebration of Indigenous knowledge. This event willÌýhighlight knowledge keepers and activists who are