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Janna LM Rogers

Advisor: Brian Hosmer
Research Interests: U.S. History, Race and Ethnicity, and Public (Applied) History, with a graduate certificate in Museum and Curatorial Studies

Bio

Janna Rogers is a doctoral scholar in the process of editing her dissertation, "Posthumous Violence Against the Indigenous Body." In 2019, her master's thesis, "Decolonizing Cherokee History 1790-1830s: American Indian Holocaust, Genocidal Resistance, and Survival" framed Cherokee assimilation and forced removal within the lens of Genocide and Holocaust Studies. As a professional historian Janna is founder of ONAN Cross-Cultural Forums and founder of a rural cemetery rehabilitation project. She is an editorial board member for the International Journal of Comparative Psychology (IJCP).

MA Thesis: "Decolonizing Cherokee History 1790-1830s: American Indian Holocaust, Genocidal Resistance, and Survival"

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