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Re-imagining Indigenous Peoples' Day // Panel & performance October 8 | 6-8PM | KC 2204 Pere marquette | Lib 100/201 Qwo-LI Driskill // Lecture & Trans Day of Remembrance Workshop Dylan Miner: Water Is sacred // Trees are relatives Exhibit October 27- March 3 | Grand Rapids Art museum Sacramento Knoxx // Performance & Discussion October 24 | 6-8PM | Cook-Dewitt auditorium | Lib 100/201 Reclaiming Thanksgiving // Panel & elder feast November 12 | 4-5pm | KC 2250 GRR | Lib 100/201 NASA Day of service // Mounds clean-up October 20 (tentative) | 9-3pm Hear about the limits and impact of the shift from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day including a push for decolonization and global Indigenous movement building. Performance by Twindians. LIB 100/201 approved. Performance by Indigenous/Latinx rapper Sacramento Knoxx. Discusson on how creative expression can challenge us to confront social ills and think critically about our own identities. LIB 100/201 approved. Métis artist, activist and MSU professor Dylan Miner's work highlights social and historical understanding of right relationship to water, wood and sky. Exhibit includes cyanotypes created at GVSU's 2018 Anishinaabe Student Leadership Camp by Michigan Indigenous high schoolers. NASA invites you to help clean-up burial mounds near Millenium Park. Transportation provided. Contact [email protected] for more info. Learn about the true history of Thanksgiving and its importance in today's society. LIB 100/201 approved. Qwo-li Driskill is a Cherokee two-spirit and queer activist, poet, performer and professor at Oregon State University. Writing workshop from 4-5pm, lecture from 6-7pm. LIB 100/201 approved. Native American Heritage Celebration // Fall 2018 Sponsored by: Native American Student Association, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Milton E. Ford LGBT Resource Center, Latino Student Union, Anthropology Department, Liberal Studies Department , Cultural Programming Council Grand Valley State University is committed to a policy of equal access to programs, facilities and services. If you require additional assistance or accommodations, or to request a parking permit, contact the Office of Multicultural Affairs at (616) 331-2177. Events are free and open to the public. Visit gvsu.edu/oma for information. November 19|4-5pm, 6-7pm | KC 2204 pere marquette | Lib 100/201

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Page 1: Native American Heritage Celebration Month · Native American Heritage Celebration Month Author Tonisha Begay Keywords DAC3Qlot4Ao Created Date 20180918142355Z

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L e a r n a b o u t t h e t r u e h i s t o r y o f T h a n k s g i v i n g a n d i t s i m p o r t a n c e i n t o d a y ' s s o c i e t y . L I B 1 0 0 / 2 0 1 a p p r o v e d .

Q w o - l i D r i s k i l l i s a C h e r o k e e t w o - s p i r i t a n d q u e e r a c t i v i s t , p o e t , p e r f o r m e r a n d p r o f e s s o r a t O r e g o n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y . W r i t i n g w o r k s h o p f r o m 4 - 5 p m , l e c t u r e f r o m 6 - 7 p m .   L I B 1 0 0 / 2 0 1 a p p r o v e d .  

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Sponsored by: Native American Student Association, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Milton E. Ford LGBT Resource Center, Latino Student Union, Anthropology Department, Liberal Studies Department , Cultural Programming Council

Grand Valley State University is committed to a policy of equal access to programs, facilities and services. If you require additional assistance or accommodations, or to request a parking permit, contact the Office of Multicultural Affairs at

(616) 331-2177. Events are free and open to the public. Visit gvsu.edu/oma for information. 

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