In The Movement
Interview with Denise Frazier and Maura Sullivan about Tulane's Third Annual Indigenous symposium
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Interview with Denise Frazier and Maura Sullivan about the third annual Tulane Indigenous symposium--NOW POSTPONED TO MARCH 2021. https://www.tunicabiloxi.org/third-annual-new-orleans-center-for-the-gulf-south-indigenous-symposium/ (from Tulane bios) Denise Frazier is assistant director of the New Orleans Center for the Gulf South. A scholar, educator, violinist, and Gulf South native, she describes herself as “fascinated by this region,” and “enthusiastic to work with other people who are excited to discuss it as well and put it in a larger and more global context.” Denise earned her Master’s and PhD in Latin American Studies from Tulane, and now serves on the program committee of Tulane’s indigenous symposium. Maura Sullivan is a member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation, Ph.D. Student in Linguistics and fellow in the Tulane Mellon program in Community Engaged Research here at Tulane University, and a member of the Indigenous Symposium program committee as well.