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STLW Humanities Discussion Hosted by NEH Veteran Fellow Monty Little

  • Chicago Cultural Center - 4th Floor Conference Room 78 E Washington St Chicago (map)

Discuss, share, and reflect on the complex connections and contradictions that arise when placing the “American Indian Wars” and the “Global War on Terror” in dialogue. This Surviving the Long Wars discussion will focus on how the humanities themes of intimacy, resilience, and solidarity across difference relate to the US long wars. 

Monty Little (Diné) [Marine Corps veteran] is originally from Tuba City, Arizona, located on the Navajo reservation. He received his BFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in 2015 and is an MFA Candidate at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Little has exhibited nationally and internationally.

There are 15 limited seats for this discussion. Reserve your spot through our Eventbrite page below.

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DRONE: Testimonies & Music