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‘Let’s take our daughters and dance’

July 9, 2020Article, Interview, NewsAanishnaabemowin, AIM Song, American Indian, American Indian Movement, collaboration, Native American, Ojibwe, song

On Sunday, June 28, 2020, Margaret Noodin (EQI Director, English, American Indian Studies) and Kim Blaeser (English, American Indian Studies) organized and participated in a Jingle Dress Dance in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Read the full article by… Read More

UWM Indigenous American Faculty Influence Outcome of Kletzsch Park dam proposal

December 29, 2019Article, Interview, NewsAmerican Indian, collaboration, Milwaukee County Parks, Native American, native nations, shared voices, University Wisconsin-Milwaukee

(below is only a portion of the full article. CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE as reported by Alison Dirr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel originally published 1:23 p.m. CT Dec. 24, 2019 | Updated 2:02 p.m. CT Dec. 24, 2019) Questions and… Read More

WUWM Highlights work of EQI on UWM Today

January 14, 2019Article, Education, Interview, NewsAmerican Indian, drumming, language, Native American, native nations, Ojibwe, song, student support

On two occasions, Tom Luljack, host of UWM Today on WUWM 89.7, spent time with folks from our institute to learn a little more about the work of EQI, its impact on students, and the community as well as more… Read More

“Indigenous Voices” in the Planetarian issue of December

January 10, 2019Article, NewsAmerican Indian, cross discipline, partnerships, planetarium, shared voices, star stories, storytelling

In the Spring months of last year (2018), the UWM Manfred Olson Planetarium, the Electa Quinney Institute, and the native community came together to share stories and connections of star and earth. The development and lessons learned from the “Indigenous… Read More

KR podcast with Kimberly Blaeser

April 17, 2018Article, Interview, NewsAanishnaabemowin, American Indian, language, Ojibwe, podcast, poet, poetry

Although her tenor as Wisconsin’s Poet Laureate has ended, she is still busy sharing her work. Anishinaabe poet and former Wisconsin Poet Laureate Kimberly Blaeser speaks with Janet McAdams, Robert P. Hubbard Professor in Poetry at Kenyon College, about picto-poems, watery… Read More

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