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November 2019

“For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving oversimplifies and idealizes a complicated and shameful part of history”

November 26, 2019

UWM students Austin Schuh, Billie Jack Parent, and Lacey Meyer, along with Margaret Noodin (Director of UWM’s Electa Quinney Institute) discussed with The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel how Thanksgiving idealizes a complicated part of history.… Continue Reading »

Poetry Reading: Kimberly Blaeser & William Stobb

November 11, 2019

Thursday, November 27, 2019
7:00pm
Professor Kim Blaeser will be participating in a poetry reading alongside William Stobb, author of You Are Still Alive, at Woodland Pattern Book Center. … Continue Reading »

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