Join us for a discussion with Dr. David Shane Lowry about his new book, Lumbee Pipelines: American Indian Movement in the Residue of Settler Colonialism (University of Nebraska Press).
Our discussion will briefly cover a range of topics of interest to the USM community: the politics of Indian (Indigenous) presence in American histories and futures; Lumbee and other American Indian contributions to healthcare, education, and popular culture; theft of American Indian land (and work to get that land returned); and much more! Come celebrate Indigenous excellence by spending time with Dr. Lowry in a discussion of his important work.
Event Details
Tuesday, September 23, 5:00-7:00pm
Reception: 5:00pm
Author Discussion: 5:30pm
Book signing & Dessert: 6:30pm*
Location: McGoldrick Salons (2nd Floor), USM Portland Campus
*Books will be available to purchase at the event.
The event is free and open to the public, and no registration is required. For those who need it, parking is available in Garage 1 for $4.15/hour.

