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Upcoming Lecture: Dr. Cornel Pewewardy
Thursday, April 10, 2008 USC School of Law Auditorium [Click here for a Map] Welcome Flyer (in Adobe Acrobat)
A Brief Biography of Cornel Pewewardy
Dr. Cornel Pewewardy is Comanche-Kiowa and a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma. Dr. Pewewardy is currently an educational consultant based out of Dr. Pewewardy has written many technical papers, research articles, and book chapters on culturally responsive teaching strategies, learning styles of American Indian children, ethnic stereotyping in schools and sports, identity politics and representation in the curriculum, linguistic imperialism, southern plains song and dance, and Comanche Centered Education. He has eight (8) professional music CD recordings on southern plains music and ten (10) CDs with combined, various artists. He has published numerous ed-op pieces in most of the major Indian-owned newspapers in the country. Among his current writing projects is a commissioned book on American Indian mascots to be published by the Dr. Pewewardy is excited by informative decolonizing readings. He is committed to encouraging people to read and study their own cultures. He enjoys the challenges of analyzing cultural hegemony and has the ability to look at broad and complex issues and break them down in a clear and concise manner. Frequently asked to speak on college campuses around the country, students have been influenced, consciously and subconsciously, by Dr. Pewewardy’s classes, lectures, writings, video presentations, and teachings on the southern plains drum. He is committed and ever focused on the goal of the academic, cultural, spiritual, social, political, and economic liberation of Indigenous Peoples. Dr. Pweweardy is the recipient of numerous awards in transformational leadership, teaching, research and service. Most recently, he was selected the recipient of the 2007 G. Mike Charleston Research Award for Outstanding Scholarship in American Indian Education from the American Educational Research Association. These events are free to the Public. The I. DeQuincey Newman Lecture series was established by the USC College of Social Work’s I. DeQuincey Newman Institute for Peace and Social Justice with the intent of examining and highlighting peace and justice from diverse perspectives, also to honor the legacy of Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, a Civil Rights activist, state senator, and minister. Conact Information: Sadye L. Logan, DSW, ACSW |
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