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SUMMARY:Tertulia – David Bedford on The Marshall Decision Two Decades Later: Emancipation as Oppression
DESCRIPTION:As Mi’kmaw fishers face ongoing racist attacks and penalties for harvesting lobster and Wolatoqey loggers go to court again over cutting wood, join us for a special Tertulia featuring David Bedford on the Marshall Decision Two Decades Later: Emancipation as Oppression on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7:00pm (Atlantic time) on Zoom. To request the Zoom link, email fredericton.tertulia@gmail.com.\n\nDavid Bedford will explore the legacy of Donald Marshall Jr. and the 1999 Supreme Court of Canada Marshall Decision, the effects of fisheries agreements between the Canadian state and First Nation communities, the concept of self-government and the implications of a settler colonial state defining a moderate livelihood.\n\nRecommended reading: Bedford’s 2010 paper, “The Marshall Decision and Self-Government: Emancipation as Oppression.” ( https://nbmediacoop.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/David-Bedford.pdf )\nDavid Bedford is a recently retired Professor of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick. His research interests include Aboriginal politics, international relations theory and ancient political thought. His publications include On the Road with Dutch Mason (with Harvey Sawler), and The Tragedy of Progress: Marxism Modernity and the Aboriginal Question (with Dan Irving).\nWhat is a tertulia? A tertulia can be described as a literary and artistic social gathering or philosophy café where participants talk about ideas. Tertulias combine words, music, poetry, art and whatever else speakers want to share.\nUpcoming Tertulias\nNov 4 – Karen Robert on Paulo Freire\nNov 25 – Margaret Kress on Winona LaDuke\nTertulias Fredericton is supported by the NB Media Co-op and Tobique River Trading Co.\nFor more information, contact: fredericton.tertulia@gmail.com.\n
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