38th Annual AILOTT Conference

The campus community is invited to attend the keynote presentations during the American Indian Student Council’s Annual AILOTT Conference on Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 11:25 to 12:30 in the College of Business Administration CBA – 140. Michelle Rajehia is the author of  Reservation Reelism: Redfacing, Visual Sovereignty, and Representations of Native Americans in Film (University of Nebraska Press, 2011), is a study of the shaping of the perception of Native Americans in Hollywood since the era of silent films.

Dr. Rajehia is an associate professor of English at UCR and will speak about Visual Sovereignty and Hip Hop.
 
 
 
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LSmith Portrait
Larry Smith is a producer, publicist and co-host of Pacifica’s and KPFK’s AMERICAN INDIAN AIRWAVES, the longest running Indigenous radio program in the country.  
 Mr. Smith is a lecturer in the Film and Electronic Arts Department and in the American Indian Studies Program at Cal State Long Beach / Puvungna and will speak about Racial Stereotypes in the Mass Media.