Then & Now

Native American Studies, Land, and the Quest for Justice: A Conversation with Mishuana Goeman

UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy Season 2 Episode 9

This wide-ranging conversation features Professor Mishuana Goeman, Professor of Gender Studies and American Indian Studies, and the inaugural Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Native American and Indigenous Affairs at UCLA. Professor Goeman discusses her personal journey into interdisciplinary scholarship, the relationship and tensions between academia and community-centered work, and the many tangible steps universities and other institutions can make toward reparative justice for Native Americans.

 You can find out more about her project “Mapping Indigenous LA” here.