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Explore Victoria's journey towards treaty with First Peoples, including the Assembly's role, treaty framework, and future steps for Indigenous voice and self-determination.
Explore concepts, theories, and methodologies in Ethnic Studies, analyzing cultural practices and institutions through Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality.
Analyze global interconnectedness through cross-cultural flows, examining modernization's impact on societies, development, and cultural change.
Explore Native American literary forms, cultural expressions, and societal impacts through novels, stories, essays, and poetry. Analyze Indigenous worldviews and their relationship with Western culture.
Explore Latinx experiences, struggles, and cultural heritage through interdisciplinary analysis of historical and contemporary issues affecting diverse communities.
Explore America's journey from indigenous civilizations to Reconstruction, covering key political, economic, social, and cultural developments.
Explore visual and material culture of South Pacific, sub-Saharan Africa, and indigenous North America from ancient to modern times.
Explore Native American history, culture, and contemporary experiences through interdisciplinary studies, emphasizing indigenous knowledge and decolonizing methodologies.
Explore Native American history from indigenous perspectives, analyzing colonialism's impact and indigenous responses from pre-Columbian times to present-day sovereignty struggles.
Explore diverse indigenous art traditions from the Americas, South Pacific, and Africa, examining their cultural contexts and global impact.
Explore fundamental philosophical concepts, from logic to ethics, through diverse cultural perspectives, enhancing critical thinking and worldview.
Explore the evolution of American art from Colonial to Modern eras, examining cultural influences and artistic developments shaping U.S. visual culture.
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Learn about the Noongar people of Western Australia, their culture and their language.
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