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In Say, Listen: Writing as Care, scholars working within Blackness and Indigeneity model an innovative method for thinking, writing, and practicing care together. The Black | Indigenous 100s Collective emerged before the COVID-19 pandemic as a means
U.N. staff, ambassadors, politicians, and academic experts from around the world are part of the gathering. The group will discuss Indigenous peoples’ relationship with the environment and whether those communities are being included in attempts to
Thursday, November 9th, 4-5 pm in the Abrams Lounge at the Center for Community (C4C building). This talk is presented as part of Native American Heritage Month, also as part of the CU History Project, and also as part of a new pilot
Tuesday November 7, 4-6pm in the Abrams Lounge, at the Center for Community (C4C building). This meeting is open to students, staff and faculty interested in Native and Indigenous issues, studies and research on campus. This will be
Wednesday, Oct. 11, 4:30-7:30, Kittredge Central, in collaboration with CU DEI Office. Join us for an evening of good food, community, and celebration of Indigenous knowledge. This event will highlight knowledge keepers and activists who are
Sunday Oct. 8, all day, Dairy Center for the Arts, in collaboration with Right Relationships Boulder. Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations are part of a national effort to recognize and honor the existence, culture and contributions of the original
Student Affairs just posted a new position: Program Manager for Native American and Indigenous Students. To find the job posting, please go to the CU Job Portal and in the Keywords section type the The CU Job Requisition Number: