Greetings! I'd like to draw attention to a webinar scheduled for this coming Friday and Saturday. Bringing together academic historians and archivists to discuss Native American Boarding Schools and the recorded legacy of the Catholic Church in their operation, "accessibility" is our overarching theme.  The conference is sponsored by the American Catholic Historical Association and is funded through the ACHA’s SHARP grant—a one-year project designed to place historians, archivists, and members of Native communities in conversation and collaboration.

Attendees at this two-day conference will hear from ten invited participants who were selected to present on their current or past work, with particular reference to "accessibility"—to Catholic archival repositories, to new knowledge or understandings, to new issues affecting tribal histories, especially in relation to the Church, and so forth. They will present formal papers of 20 minutes in duration followed by questions and comments from the audience, both on-site and online. Over the course of two days, three contemplated sessions of an hour and a half each, plus another group round table will give closure to our conference. Registration details, along with the full program, may be found here:

www.achahistory.org/sharp2023

Please save the dates: March 24-25, 2023. For further information, please contact the ACHA grant coordinator, Dr. Patrick Hayes ([log in to unmask]).
 With thanks,
Patrick J. Hayes, Ph.D.
Redemptorist Archives
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania   USA

 

 

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