Chili Warm Up
Join the American Indian Student Center and the Electa Quinney Institute on February 12th from 4:00pm-6:00pm to warm up from the cold with a bowl of chili and a variety of games! Both meat and vegetarian/vegan chili will be available …
Join the American Indian Student Center and the Electa Quinney Institute on February 12th from 4:00pm-6:00pm to warm up from the cold with a bowl of chili and a variety of games! Both meat and vegetarian/vegan chili will be available …
The Electa Quinney Institute and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District invite students to learn about the Indigenous Land Management Paid Summer Internship, a 10‑week summer experience grounded in Indigenous ways of knowing, observing, and being with the land. During this …
3:30pm: Pre-Screening talk with Kristin Welch You are invited to join us for a pre-screening conversation with guest speaker, founder of Waking Women Healing Institute (WWHI), Kristin Welch. WWHI is a non-profit organization led by Indigenous women and survivors, dedicated to …
Presented by Miles Medina; The talk with explore the intersection between International Studies and indigenous Studies applying this framework to ideas of nationhood and governance to meaningfully work towards what Angela Davis describes as the "Freedom Movement" against intersectional oppression.
presented by Slater Gutierrez; a student that is about to graduate with an Honors History degree, and a musician in the Milwaukee area, they will be exploring ideas of identity and belonging using the story of Eleazer Williams.
Join us as undergraduate scholars share about their research projects and journey of learning at UW-Milwaukee.
As part of EQI's Student Research Week, please join us for a research talk by Vitalis Nwashindu, doctoral candidate in History at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. In this presentation, “When the Body Seems Unnecessary”: An Alter-Native Imagination of Disabilities among …
Join us as a few undergraduate scholars share about their research projects and journey of learning at UW-Milwaukee.
As part of EQI Student Research Week, please join us for a research presentation by LG Sebayan. LG Sebayan is a doctoral candidate in English and creative writing at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Her interests include postcolonial American literature, literature of the …
Please join us the morning of April 25th as we honor Indigenous UWM students at various stages of their educational journey. We’ll be joined by alumni keynote speaker Tomas Hill. Enjoy breakfast, take part in multiple raffles, and help us …