[nativestudies-l] Harvard Native events, 4/21/14
Lowe, Shelly C
shelly_lowe at harvard.edu
Mon Apr 21 15:53:38 EDT 2014
(Events in Red are Harvard/Local Events, events in black are outside of the Boston metro area.)
Events: Harvard & Local
April
22
(TUES)
11:00 am
NEW
Talk: A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness Writings
Cherrie Moraga talks about her latest book, "This political memoir in essays is a testimony to the awakening of an indigenous consciousness that has been disappeared in the memory of colonized Americas.
William James Hall #1
http://on.fb.me/1nkpYvr
22
(TUES)
4:00 pm
Talk: American Indian Health Policy
Dr. Donald Warne MPH'02 will discuss issues of public health in Dr. Joan Reede's "Issues in Minority Health" HSPH seminar class. Open to all Harvard students.
Longwood Campus
Update: Kresge 203
22
(TUES)
6:30 pm
NEW
Interactive Workshop- New Fire: Put Things Right
Cherrie Moraga will lead a workshop and discussion on her new play. This is in conjunction with her talk earlier in the day.
Harvard Divinity School
Sperry Room
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23
(WEDS)
12:00 pm
Meeting Negotiation Challengese in the Repatriation of Native American Museum Collections
Senior Curatorial Assistant, Christina Hodge, from the Harvard Peabody Museum will discuss how Harvard works with tribes via NAGPRA and best practices. Sponsored by the Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation
Harvard Law School
Hauser 105
Bring your own lunch
http://bit.ly/1lqGFC6
24
(THURS)
5:30 pm
NEW
Minority Health Advocacy Panel
Representatives from Native American Lifelines and the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe will be on hand. RSVP, as soon as possible, space is limited. http://bit.ly/1nkqslb (Dinner Provided)
Harvard School of Public Health
Kresge Cafeteria
http://bit.ly/1nkqslb
May
3
(SAT)
1:00 pm
Harvard Powwow
Come out, support, and help with this year's powwow. Email Raquel Halsey for volunteer opportunities, raquelhalsey at gmail.com<mailto:raquelhalsey at gmail.com>
Radcliffe Yard, HGSE Campus
6
(TUES)
7:00 pm
Poetry Special Event: "Rising Tides Mourning Mother Earth: A Poetic Cypher "
An evening of words, prose, and melodies featuring local poets sharing their personal stories about climate change and mourning mother earth. Inspired by Inuit spoken word artist Taqralik Partridge, whose words at are at the heart of Sila, this event will include Renaltta Arluk, poet and actress from the Sila ensemble.
Central Square Theater
FREE & Open to Public
http://bit.ly/QtdmEn
7
(WEDS)
5:00 pm
Film Screening: Young Lakota
UMass Boston will host a film screening about a young woman's entry into reproductive justice on the Pine Ridge reservation.
UMass Boston
Flyer to come
Jason Packineau (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Jemez, Laguna)
Community Coordinator - Recruitment, Outreach, & Student Affairs
Harvard University Native American Program
14 Story Street, 4th Floor, Suite 400
Cambridge, MA 02138
Office: (617) 495-9058
Cell: (617) 599-7460
Fax: (617) 496-3312
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