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Liza Black

Guest Speaker

Professional affiliation

Assistant Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies, Indiana University

Full Biography

Liza Black is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and a Visiting Scholar at University of California Los Angeles. She is also an Assistant Professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana University. She is currently working on her second book, How to Get Away with Murder, a transnational history of the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Her first book, Picturing Indians: Native Americans in Film, 1941-1960, came out in 2020.