NARCH: AISSP 2022

Electa Quinney Insitute 2512 E Hartford Ave, Merrill Hall, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Pre-College Camp: American Indian Science Scholars Program (AISSP) July 11-22, 2022 A FREE educational program for Native American high-school students interested in fields of health, science, education, and American Indian culture. This program is supported by: Great Lakes Native American Research Center for... Read More

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LACUSL Speaker Series with Agustín Panizo

American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, 3rd floor)

Join us for the LACUSL Speaker Series with Agustín Panizo discussing Against Silence: Indigenous Languages and Linguistic Justice   When: Monday, February 27, 2023 at 3pm Where: American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, 3rd floor) Agustín Panizo is a Peruvian... Read More

Academic Adventurer Lecture Series with Dr. Sharity Bassett

American Geographical Society Library (UWM Libraries, 3rd floor)

UWM’s Academic Adventurers is a continuing series of informal Friday afternoon programs which give members of the UWM community the opportunity to hear about their colleagues adventures abroad and afield. Talks begin at 3 p.m. in the American Geographical Society... Read More

Conversation with an Elder and an Artist: Diane Amour and Sam Zimmerman

EQI Fire Circle 2512 E Hartford Ave Merrill Hall, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Please join us for our opening event to introduce the American Indian Student Center's (AISC) and the Electa Quinney Institute's (EQI) inaugural Artist in Residence, Sam Zimmerman/Zhaawanoogiizhik (Grand Portage Ojibwe direct descendant, Crane Clan). Sam and the former director of... Read More

Artist Talk: Pat Northrup and Sam Zimmerman

Special Collections, 4th Floor Library 2311 E. Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Join us to learn about Indigenous art, culture, and stories with artist and knowledge bearer, Pat Northrup (Dakota) along with the AISC and EQI Inaugural Artist in Residence, Sam Zimmerman (Ojibwe). Both will share stories, art processes, and Indigenous practices.... Read More