(De)Centering the World
(De)Centering the World: How communities persist beyond and despite historical or natural setbacks to build hopeful, collective visions for the future.
How might we institute better, more humane and humanistic responses to disasters, whether natural or man-made? How might we engender more productive conversations about the visions and failures of 鈥渄isaster prevention鈥 and 鈥渄isaster relief鈥? The Humanities Institute will address these questions and more as part of its yearlong slate of public events.
The 61传媒 Humanities Institute 2019-20 season acknowledges that the Claremont Colleges are settled on the shared traditional聽land聽of the Tongva, Serrano, and Cahuilla peoples, many of whom continue to steward聽the聽land, their ancestral home. We recognize that this statement of territory聽acknowledgment聽can only serve as partial restitution in a decolonial process which must make broader measures to understand and reconcile with the colonial history of this聽land; our programming over the 2019-20 season, which includes First Nations participants, and partners with Indigenous groups and institutions at the 5-Cs and locally, attempts to begin to do just this.