“Decolonization, Activism & Hope: Changing the Way We See Native America”
Thursday, June 5 | 1-2:30 p.m.
Warch Gallery

The Ethnic Studies Department invites you to attend an interdisciplinary student research poster session in Warch Campus Center Gallery. All are welcome to stop by at any time!
Student Poster Titles:
Resurgence in Indigenous Food Sovereignty Through Seed Rematriation: Responsibility & Reciprocity, Ava Anderson
Blood Quantum, the One Drop Rule, and Society’s Racial Expectations: Are You Even Half?, Lee Richman
The Creation of Cuisine: Storytelling Through Traditional Indigenous Foods, L Wilkins
Surviving Together: Native Responses to Domestic and Sexual Violence, Caroline Murray
The Balancing Act of Birth: How Can We Embody Care, Culture, and Celebration?, Gilliana Hope
Home Is Where the Heart Is: Rematriation in the Center of the Bay, Taylor Chukes
Weaving Resistance & Remembrance Through Indigenous Fiber Arts, Fiona Black
Zaagi ’idwin: The Solidarity of Blacks & Natives Through Time, Kymari Hart
Woven Identity: The Cultural Story of the Huipil in Mexico, Thomas Popoca
Palestinian Political Prisoners & Poetry, Danielle Bruce
Learning Beyond the Borders: The Future of Latino Education, Isaac Arriola