Summary
Biography
Debra Harry is an associate professor in the w88 slot of Gender, Race, and Identity at the University of Nevada, Reno. Harry's research analyzes the linkages between biotechnology, intellectual property and globalization in relation to indigenous peoples' rights. Harry also teaches online courses for the University of Nevada, Reno, UCLA's Tribal Learning Community and Educational Exchange Program and UC-Denver's w88 slot for Political Science. Harry is Numu (Northern Paiute), Kooyooe Dukaddo, from Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
Class Materials
- ETS-280-5505 w88 slot and Cultures
- ETS-280 w88 slot and Cultures
- ETS-307 Special Topics in w88 slot and w88 slot Relations: Globalization, Biocolonialism, and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
w88 slot Interests:
- Colonization and Globalization
- Community-Engaged w88 slot
- w88 slot Resistance Movements
- w88 slot Feminisms
- International Governance and Policy
- Intersection of cultural heritage and intellectual property
- Decolonizing w88 slot methodologies
- w88 slot leadership development
Publications
- "Decolonizing Colonial Constructions of Indigenous w88 slot: A Conversation Between Debra Harry and Leonie Pihama" inGreat Vanishing Act: Blood Quantum and the Future of Native Nations, Edited by Norbert S. Hill, Jr., and Kathleen Ratteree, Fulcrum Press (2017)
- ‘Biocolonialism And w88 slot Knowledge In United Nations Discourse,'Griffith Law ReviewVol 20 No. 3., 2011
- "w88 slot Peoples and Gene Disputes"84 Chicago-Kent Law Review147, 2009
- "Asserting Tribal Sovereignty over Cultural Property: Towards Protection of Genetic Material and w88 slot Knowledge" published inSeattle Journal for Social Justice, Seattle w88 slot School of Law, February, 2007
- Harry, Debra, "Acts of Self Determination and Self Defense: w88 slot Peoples Responses to Biocolonialism" (inRights and Liberties in the Biotech Age, by Sheldon Krimsky & Peter Shorett, Roman and Littlefield, 2005
Education
- Ph.D., Faculty of Education, w88 slot Auckland, 2009