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<Our Inheritance> Voices from Wupatki

  • Sockman Lounge 61 Claremont Avenue New York, NY, 10115 United States (map)

A Journey to(ward) the Roots of American History

Wupatki Pueblo on a rock hill. Wupatki is in the desert of Arizona made with thin brown-reddish thin flat bricks.

About this event

Voices from Wupatki will take visitors into a journey back in time to the Thirteenth Century and westwards to the deserts of Arizona where the Wupatki pueblos have been standing there for 800 hundreds. The Voices from Wupatki are the voices of Hopi, Navajo-Diné and Zuni people reflecting on their connection to this site of knowledge, to their ancestors, and their cosmovision. These are the voices every single soul living on American land must listen and embrace as theirs.

About the Student

Florencia is from Mexico City. She has worked and advocated against forced disappearance in Mexico as a researcher, lecturer, and activist in Mexico and the United States for more than almost two decades. She holds a BA in History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and was a Columbia University Human Rights Advocate in 2009 and an oral History Summer Institute Fellow in 2010.​​ Her research interest is focused in decolonizing historical narratives in the United States and American collective memory. ​

Learn more about the 2024 Student Exhibition

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Our Inheritance: An Interactive Oral History Experience

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