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Angelica Lawson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado, dual-appointed in Native American and Indigenous Studies, Film Studies, and Ethnic Studies. She focuses on global Indigenous film and media's role in resistance and resilience, collaborating with scholars and artists from the U.S., Aotearoa/New Zealand, Norway, and Finland. Her research emphasizes site-specific Indigenous worldviews to analyze narratives of resilience. Education includes a Ph.D. in American Indian Studies (University of Arizona, 2006), M.A. in American Studies (University of Wyoming, 2000), and B.A. in English (University of Wyoming, 1994).
Key research interests include transnational Indigenous media, environmental governance through digital activism, and the intersection of Indigenous aesthetics with ethical practices. Her book manuscript outlines methodologies for understanding resistance through Indigenous artistic works. Professional affiliations include the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, Association for the Study of American Indian Literature, and Modern Language Association.
Her publications span literary and film analysis, with a focus on cultural representation and pedagogy. Collaborative work highlights global Indigenous solidarity, particularly in environmental advocacy. While no formal grants or labs are listed, her projects involve international partnerships and community-engaged scholarship.




