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Indigenous Peoples' Advocacy & Solidarity
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Friday, February 5, 2021, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
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Elena Nourrie
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Join us as we connect with Indigenous student affairs professionals and community leaders to chat about the intersection of community-driven advocacy and building campus solidarity.
Through Black History Month and this profound time of change, we want to create space for building relations across identities and communities through radical compassion in order to enhance our collective resilience.
Anna Nazarian (she/her), Associate Director of Student Life & Development and Coordinator of American Indian Student Services at California State University Long Beach, Josh Gonzales (Xictlaka/Mexika; he/him), Director of Native American Student Programs at the University of California, Riverside, and Justine Medina (Diné, Ho-Chunk, Menominee; she/her), Community Organizer with California Native Vote Project will be joining us to share how they contribute to advocacy and solidarity in their respective roles.
California Council of Cultural Centers in Higher Education
a network of social justice educators & practitioners