Indigenous Speakers Series
Spring Events Feature Two Engaging & Renowned Native Voices
From the history and cultural identity of Indigenous food systems to the intersection of sovereignty and technology, the spring Indigenous Speakers Series offers unique opportunities to engage with and gain insight into Indigenous perspectives.
Save your seat for the return of this vibrant series in April and May!
Wednesday, April 8
A Recipe for Resilience
With Mariah Gladstone (Blackfeet/Cherokee)
Join us as founder and CEO of Indigikitchen Mariah Gladstone explores the history of Indigenous food systems, as well as the relationship between cultural identity, health, and native plants and animals. Reception with no-host bar and light appetizers included.
6pm, program begins 6:30pm
$12, members get 20% off; free for Tribal members
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Thursday, May 7
Virtual Sovereignty
With Frank Buffalo Hyde (Onondaga/Niimíipuu)
Artist Frank Buffalo Hyde combines modern culture and technology with Indigenous themes and tradition. He will explore the origins of democracy and how sovereignty is defined and implemented in the today’s digital world.
6pm, program begins 6:30pm
$8, members get 20% off; free for Tribal members