Ethnic Studies Spring Celebration

Ethnic Studies Spring Celebration
Ethnic Studies Spring Celebration

Wednesday, 3/10 at 5pm:
What Is Indigenous Sovereignty, & Why Does It Matter Now?
with 4 UNL experts:
Dr. Margaret Huettl, Native American Studies & History
Jessica Shoemaker, J.D., Professor of Law, Nebraska College of Law
Dr. Colette Yellow Robe, Academic Retention Specialist, Student Support Services
Dr. Tom Gannon, Native American Studies & English
Register: https://unl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3wvJiVzjQx-D9uoG6Vzwug


Thursday, 3/11 at 5pm:
Visiting Distinguished Speaker Tiffany Midge
"The Attack of the Fifty Foot (Lakota) Woman"
Tiffany Midge is a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, the author of the memoir Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's (University of Nebraska, 2019), and a recipient of the Pushcart Prize, the Kenyon Review Earthworks Indigenous Poetry Prize, a Western Heritage Award, and a Simons Public Humanities fellowship. She taught at Northwest Indian College.
Register: https://unl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MNcEkzSRQzioJsWJxNoUKg


Friday, 3/12 at 12pm:
Social Justice & Intellectual Allyship: When the Culture You Research or Teach Is Not Your Own
with 4 UNL experts:
Dr. Alice Kang, African Studies & Political Science
Dr. Trey Andrews, U.S. Latinx Studies & Psychology
Dr. Luis Rosa, U.S. Latinx & Latin American Studies & Modern Languages & Literatures
Dr. Patrick Jones, African American Studies & History
Register: https://unl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-666_sFOSfCPQlnKXBWGJw