Alejandra Dubcovsky (she/her/hers)
@adubcovskyj
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History Prof. Early America, Native America, (North) American South. New project on War & Gender. Human Person. Runner. Mom. Always Rushing. Tweets are my own.
UC Riverside
Joined October 2012
We're at the American Historical Association Annual Meeting from January 4-7! @AHAhistorians Receive 30% off select titles using discount code Y24AHA through February 21st, 2024. View list of titles here: https://t.co/k81WBvikkT
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Unspoken for 2 centuries: Bringing the indigenous Timucuan language back to life
jacksonville.com
The Timucuan language, spoken by the indigenous people of North Florida and South Georgia, hasn't been spoken in years. It's now being translated.
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I’ll be interviewing @adubcovskyj for this online event—join us to discuss her fantastic new book the “bossy women” of the Native southeast!@osuhistorydept #NativeAmerican
The next Ohio Seminar in Early American History is a Q&A with Alejandra Dubcovsky @ucriverside on her new book "Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South" Dec 1, 2-3:30pm eastern. Register here https://t.co/dyCcQkNuaX (*no pre-circulated paper) @ProfNewellOSU
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Returning to this space to annouce: FULLY FUNDED Grad-Student Conference @TheHuntington @USC_EMSI CFP for the 7th Annual Workshop: “New and Emerging Studies of the Spanish Colonial Borderlands”
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Out Now! "Making Relatives of Them: Native Kinship, Politics, and Gender in the Great Lakes Country, 1790–1850" by Rebecca Kugel. Learn more here - https://t.co/1nXtp2SsfX
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Still flabbergasted by this data released about earnings of @CUBoulder alums. Take a look-see at that there top line. Feel free to share this with the next troll who asks you what you can do with a degree in History.
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Alejandra Dubcovsky @adubcovskyj, author of Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South, on colonial archives and 'Women Hidden in Plain Sight' Read this original piece on our website! https://t.co/Uyr4Nw0rCO
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#twitterstorians - if you work on or are interested in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and will be in the LA area June 2-3, please join us @TheHuntington for "Slave Trading in the Spanish And British Atlantic Worlds." (Please share!)
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How exciting! @TichaProject's educational resource "Caseidyneën Saën" was awarded an Honorable mention in CSKI @INKEproject "Open Scholarship Awards"! #Zapotec #Dizhsa Support from @ACLS1919 @HCLibraries @haverfordedu @Haverford_cpgc
https://t.co/l3JoUrIf9t
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After some cringe-worthy coverage from non-Native outlets, here is a run down of Native journalists covering last week’s #scotus oral arguments in Haaland v #Brackeen. @jourdanbb & @Pdineclah covered protests outside #SCOTUS for @IndianCountry
https://t.co/aOHZg0RY54
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African scuba divers rewrite a ‘settlers’ narrative’ of the slave trade https://t.co/GyTVAAN3eX
washingtonpost.com
Off the coast of Senegal, they have been exploring what are believed to be sunken slave ships, as part of a Smithsonian-supported program.
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We are delighted to announce the launch of the second phase of the Lost Voices project. We invite you to view our site, which now includes searchable biographical profiles for more than 75,000 individuals Visit us at: https://t.co/1WRreWmKbT
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Deadline is next Tuesday, November 1! Details below.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: CFP “New and Emerging Studies of the Spanish Colonial Borderlands”@USC_EMSI @ucrchass @HUSC_ICW FULLY-Funded Conference @TheHuntington Please submit a brief proposal, bibliography, and CV by 11/1/22, to emsi@dornsife.usc.edu
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Tomorrow!! Attend "Beyond Black Is The Journey" at @UCRiverside & virtually via Zoom, a lecture by Dr Maboula Soumahoro in the @unrchvngblcknss Sawyer Seminar Series - RSVP and see details here https://t.co/vQapFOH2CM
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Tomorrow… showing lots and lots of pictures! Free for those who are local. And then, I get to NAP for 24 hrs (or, maybe 12 if I’m lucky). #SanFernandoValley #PicoCourt #CitrusHistory
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UC pushed to break legal ground by hiring immigrant students without work permits
latimes.com
The University is California is being pushed to break legal ground by hiring immigrant students without work authorization in a test of federal law that could alter tens of thousands of young lives.
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Please join us for the Indigenous Borderlands in North America Symposium, November 2-5,, 2022, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque -- please share widely!
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