Restoring the Sacred with Renee Sans Souci

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Renee Sans Souci is an Umonhon woman and practitioner of traditional healing. She combines her life experiences with a learning process that helps learners to engage in their own cultural identities and languages. Renee has been a Teaching Artist with the Lied Center for Performing Arts since 2009. She has presented at numerous conferences and workshops on various topics related to #MMIW2GS, Native Science, History of Indian Education, Native languages, Poetry, and Sustainability. Sans Souci was featured, last year, in the PBS American Masters Series, UNLADYLIKE 2020: Susan LaFlesche Picotte: The First American Indian Doctor. Ms. Sans Souci will be presenting about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirits and the history of violence perpetuated against Native Women. She will also discuss and engage in healing practices for those who have been impacted. This is a much-needed conversation as the heightened sexual violence on campus.

This event will be held at the Willa Cather Dining Complex at Red Cloud Room A at 5.30 PM on the 10th of March. If folks are interested, please RSVP at go.unl.edu/sacred

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/sacred