We invite you to join us for a wild-rice pancake breakfast. Our Honor for All ceremony includes charlie amáyá scott as keynote speaker. We will be gifting folks the maple syrup our Elder in Residence, along with a few students, have… Read More
Join AISC and Sociocultural Programming for a listening session of an episode of “All My Relations”, a podcast hosted by Dr. Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) and Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip). The episode we will be listening to features Daniel… Read More
Please join UWM Student Health and Wellness, AISC, BSCC, RHC, and SEAASC for our program “How are you REALLY doing?: An Interactive Dialogue on BIPOC Mental Wellness & Belongingness” on November 8th from 2:30-3:30 in the LEC Nicholas Innovations Commons…. Read More
Join us for a conversation at the EQI Fire Circle, outside of Merrill Hall on October 16th from 6:30-7:30pm. Mark Denning (enrolled member of the Oneida Nation, who also has Ojibwe, Stockbridge Munsee, and Menominee ancestry), will be teaching our… Read More
Are you an Indigenous student at UWM and interested in discussing Indigenous representations in the media? Join Dr. Bassett’s class on October 31st from 1:00-2:15pm in Merrill 142, please fill out the form below by October 18th so we can… Read More
Join the Electa Quinney Institute and the American Indian Student Center for our Manoomin Gabeshiwin (Wild Rice Camp) on September 20th and 21st at the EQI Fire Circle, outside of Merrill Hall. This week we will be the Gaapizige Manoomin… Read More
Join us for the Multicultural Network’s Annual Fall Welcome on Wednesday, September 13th from 12-3pm on the first floor of Bolton Hall! Cultural food will be prepared by the Multicultural Student Offices, and you can enter raffles to win… Read More
Join the American Indian Student Center, Electa Quinney Institute, and Sociocultural Programming for our Indigenous Felt Knowledge Festival in the Union Concourse from 11:00-5:00. We will be featuring Native food vendors, craft-makers, and performers. We will also have craft workshops,… Read More
Join us for an informative post-film discussion on the documentary, Sisters Rising. A powerful feature documentary about six Native American women reclaiming personal & tribal sovereignty. Our panelists will delve into the issue of violence against Native American women and… Read More
The Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center (GLIIHC) is a medical clinic, pharmacy, dental clinic, and behavioral health center formed in response to the poor health and quality of care for Milwaukee’s Native American community. Since its founding in 1999,… Read More