Interview with Donna Lee Van Cott
Posted: March 25th, 2008 | Author: jeff |Earlier this month, Mediamouse.org sat down with Donna Lee Van Cott to talk about indigenous movements in the Americas. Van Cott is a professor at the University of Connecticut. She was in Grand Rapids to give the opening talk at Grand Valley State University’s “Persistent Divides: Marginalization and Exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean” symposium.
Mediamouse.org also wrote an article on Van Cott’s talk.
Interview with Donna Lee Van Cott
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