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Multicultural Thanksgiving

Memorial Union

Special guest speakers include John Bear Wabanaki Center and Dylan Smith President American Indian Student Organization who will join us to discuss the significance of this day for Native Americans & Indigenous Communities Thursday, Nov. 15 North Pod, Memorial Union 5-7 pm

Geo Neptune: Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Little Hall Room 120

Learn about Two-Spirits and the persistent barriers that affect minority gender-nonconformists from educator Passamaquoddy activist, and master basket maker, Geo Neptune. This presentation is free and open to the public on a  first come first serve basis. Registration is not required.

Motherland and Wabanaki Women

Barrows Hall

A public presentation by Miigam’agan (Mi’kmaq) who will discuss the Wabanaki as matriculture societies and their relationship to the motherland. Friday, Nov. 16 Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall 1:00 pm

Decolonizing Our Hearts and Minds

Memorial Union

Presented by Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot). Mitchell will speak on issues of indigenous rights, environmental justice, and spiritual change. Monday, Nov. 19 Bangor Room, Memorial Union 1:00 pm

Lunch and Learn: Native Heritage Month

Memorial Union

Come and support our Native students, staff, & faculty as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month and the significance of this important month with those who identify as Natives. Wednesday, Nov. 28 Multicultural Center, Memorial Union 12:00 pm

Race, Trauma, and Social Discourse

Coe Room, Memorial Union

Race, Trauma, and Social Discourse: Conversations in the community (and on social media) Please join the Wabanaki Center and Native American Programs for a community discussion on the clashing intersections between racial bias, historical trauma, and social (media) discourse. Wednesday, January 30 Coe Room, Memorial Union 6:00 pm Presented by a diverse panel of educators, […]

Truth, Healing and Change in Dawnland

165 Barrows Hall

Decolonizing UMaine, with generous support from the Alton ’38 and Adelaide Hamm Campus Activity Fund, presents: Truth, Healing and Change in Dawnland Wednesday, February 27 Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall 3:00-5:00 pm This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Wabanaki and Maine communities collaborated on a precedent-setting project: the Maine […]

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