No One Ever Sees Indians: Native Americans in Media

A Road Scholar Program by Ernest M. Whiteman III

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When

Aug 5, 2023
1:00pm–2:00pm

Where

White Oak Library District: Lockport Branch
121 E 8th St
Lockport, IL 60441

Cost

Free
Open to the public

“Are you watching closely?”

 

This presentation is loosely structured as a three-part magic act. Ernest discusses the many representations of Native Americans in media, how far back these depictions go, and how these representations inform audiences’ perceptions of Native peoples and issues.

This presentation reflects the ideology of lived experience, ownership of culture versus the authorship of expertise of Native representation, and its reductive constructs. Ernest will show that what people know and see about Native Americans in media has always been an illusion.

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Casey Babcock at cbabcock@whiteoaklib.org.

WHITE OAK LIBRARY DISTRICT – LOCKPORT BRANCH COVID-19 POLICY

Our building is cleaned, and areas disinfected, regularly. We are also providing space in our programs for any attendees who would like to social distance themselves, but are not preemptively spacing apart seating at this point. In the event that new recommendations or guidelines are presented before this event occurs we will make appropriate changes.

Learn more about Ernest M. Whiteman III, this program, and how to book it.

Sponsor

White Oak Library District – Lockport Branch