Presented by Eleanor Clement Eleanor is a masters student working on a coordinated degree in Women and Gender Studies and Library and Information Science. Eleanor has a vested interest in community archiving and digital sovereignty. Eleanor is working closely with... Read More
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Presented by Dr. María Moreno Parra Dr. María Moreno Parra (PhD, University of Kentucky) is an Ecuadorian anthropologist. Her work is at the intersection of gender, racism and anti-racism, and decolonial feminisms in Ecuador and Latin America. She was a... Read More |
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Presented by Michael Thiel Michael is a kinesiology pre-physical therapy student. As part of his Indigenous Kinship & Responsibility scholarship, he mentors students in courses such as biology, anatomy, chemistry 100 through 104. He also shares his college and technical... Read More
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Presented by Maurina Paradise Ms.P has taught AIS 101: Introduction to American Indian Studies for over 8 semesters. This discussion will look at a model for understanding ourselves and other and how how narratives (stories) are used to frame this... Read More |
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Presented by Slater Gutierrez Slater Gutierrez (they/them) is an Honors College History Major. For their talk, they will share perspectives from interviews held with folx in the Milwaukee music scene who live at the intersection of queerness, and in some... Read More
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What does it mean to be anti-war? Presented by Audari Tamayo I am co-chair of the UWM chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society. I am a proud Chicano and originally from Idaho. I have lived in Wisconsin for... Read More
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Presented by Karyssa Lowe Karyssa Lowe, a Junior Nursing Major, will share her experiences as an undergraduate research assistant, working with Dr. Lucas Youngvorst. The project she will describe involves reading transcripts of conversations and coding the transcripts across various... Read More |
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"Designing a Filter That Uses Dowex 66 Free Base Resin and Ammonia Hydroxide to Increase Ocean Water pH from 7.9 to 8.2" Presented by Natalya Gurneau Join us for our last K&R Research presentation for the week. Natalya will talk... Read More
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Please join us for dinner with our Honor for All keynote speaker charlie amáyá scott on April 19th in the American Indian Student Lounge (Merrill 148) at 5:00 PM for a chance to meet and chat with her prior to... Read More |
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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 |
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Please join us, Gerald L Ignace Indian Health Center, Sociocultural Programming, American Indian Student Center, and the Union Cinema for a community screening of "Murdered and Missing in Montana" on Thursday May 2nd at 6:00 PM. Join us at 5:15... Read More |
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