2025: Truth in the Present Tense: Wabanaki Voices, Museums, and the Struggle Against Erasure
Location
Ketchum Library, Biddeford
Link to Event Website
Start Date
28-10-2025 2:00 PM
End Date
28-10-2025 3:30 PM
Description
This event will explore how museums can serve as critical spaces for truth-telling, cultural continuity, and Indigenous sovereignty in an era where historical erasure and political backlash threaten to silence marginalized voices. Speakers will discuss how museums can shift from colonial institutions to living sites of collaboration, accountability, and cultural futurism. How do we ensure that Wabanaki perspectives shape the narratives—not as artifacts of the past, but as powerful voices in the present and future?
2025: Truth in the Present Tense: Wabanaki Voices, Museums, and the Struggle Against Erasure
Ketchum Library, Biddeford
This event will explore how museums can serve as critical spaces for truth-telling, cultural continuity, and Indigenous sovereignty in an era where historical erasure and political backlash threaten to silence marginalized voices. Speakers will discuss how museums can shift from colonial institutions to living sites of collaboration, accountability, and cultural futurism. How do we ensure that Wabanaki perspectives shape the narratives—not as artifacts of the past, but as powerful voices in the present and future?
https://dune.une.edu/loring_lectures/2025/lecture/1