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Unsettled Citizens | Citizenship and Its Gatekeepers || Radcliffe Institute

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CITIZENSHIP AND ITS GATEKEEPERS
Panelists explore how states, tribes, and other communities regulate belonging.

Featuring:
Jill Doerfler (6:20), department head and professor, Department of American Indian Studies, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota Duluth

Pap Ndiaye (24:37), professor of history, Sciences Po (France)

Chia Youyee Vang (44:57), professor of history, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Moderated by Philip J. Deloria, professor of history and chair of the Committee on Degrees in History and Literature, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences

PANEL DISCUSSION (1:02:24)
AUDIENCE Q&A (1:13:52)

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