2023 Horn Lecture

2023 C. Ruth and Calvin P. Horn Lecturer

The Center for the Southwest is please to announce this year's Horn Lecturer, Dr. Katrina Jagodinsky! Dr. Jagodinsky will present "The Many Faces of Habeas: Challenging Coercion and Confinement in the American West" on Monday, March 20, 2023 in the UNM SUB Ballroom C from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Reception to follow from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in the SUB Navajo Lounge. This event is free and open to the public.

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Katrina Jagodinsky is the Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of History at University of Nebraska Lincoln, where she leads two NSF-funded projects and is co-PI on a Mellon-funded project, all of which focus on Law and Race in American History. She brings her training in American Indian Studies and History at University of Arizona to bear on research in marginalized peoples' use of the American legal system over the long nineteenth century. Based on her current digital and book project, her lecture will describe "The Many Faces of Habeas: Challenging Coercion and Confinement in the American West," to relate the stories of Indigenous people's use of habeas corpus from Arizona to Alaska, the Mississippi to the Pacific.

 To view the 2023 Horn Lecture in full, please use the video below.

 

CSW_Ruth&HornLecture_Jagodinsky_20230320.mp4 from The University of New Mexico on Vimeo.