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Ward Churchill
Ward Churchill is one of the most outspoken of Native American activists and scholars in North America. He is a Professor of Ethnic Studies and Coordinator of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He is also co-director of the Colorado chapter of the American Indian Movement and vice chair of the American Indian Anti-Defamation Council. His many books include Marxism and Native Americans, Fantasies of the Master Race, Struggle for the Land, From A Native Son, The COINTELPRO Papers, Indians R Us?, and A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas.
In his lectures and numerous published works, he explores the themes of genocide in the Americas, historical and legal (re)interpretation of conquest and colonization, literary and cinematic criticism, and indigenist alternatives to the status quo. He is also a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. Churchill is one of the country's foremost experts on indigenous peoples and their struggles in the Americas. He has also written extensively about the FBI and political repression, the penal system, the portrayal of Indians in literature and film, the nature and definition of genocide, and many other topics.
Upcoming Talks
- Please consult the SpeakOut website
Discography

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In A Pig's Eye: Reflections on the Police State, Repression and Native America (2003)
- You Have A Police State

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Doing Time: The Politics Of Imprisonment (2001)
- Law Serves Order