Events

TDWG 2023

Council Founding Member Maui Hudson (Whakatōhea, Ngāruahine, and Te Māhurehure) will be the presenting author for “Recognising Indigenous Provenance in Biodiversity Records,” co-authored by Council Vice Chair Jane Anderson, Riley Taitingfong (CHamoru), Andrew Martinez (Salt River Pima Maricopa), and 2020-2021 ENRICH Global Chair Stephanie Carroll (Ahtna), at the TDWG Annual Conference 2023.

TDWG 2023 will be a hybrid conference held online and in-person in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, on 9-13 October.

Find out more on the TDWG 2023 conference website.

Upcoming Events

2025 National Council on Public History Annual Meeting

mars 26, 2025
, 13:00 UTC
A graphic with a decorative teal background. Logo: National Council on Public History. Text reads: "NCPH 2025. Workshop. “What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Why Does it Matter for Public Historians?" Event details follow: "IN-PERSON (Montréal, Québec, Canada). 26 March 2025, 8am-12pm EST.” Local Contexts logo.

On March 26, Local Contexts, in partnership with UMass Amherst and the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science staff, will present the workshop, “What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Why Does it Matter for Public Historians?”, at the 2025 National Council on Public History (NCPH) Annual Meeting in Montréal, Québec, Canada. This workshop introduces …