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Native American Heritage Month Keynote Address | November 10

Native American Heritage Month Keynote

 

"524 Years and Counting"

Simon Moya-Smith

 

Thursday, November 10

6 p.m.

North Café, Webb University Center

 

Native Americans are the smallest racial minority in their ancestral homeland. Per capita, Native Americans are most likely to be killed by police. And yet they are routinely excluded from the American conversation. With only 5.2 million of them left in the continental United States, Native Americans remain resilient, but more importantly, they remain.

 

Simon Moya-Smith is the Culture Editor at Indian Country Today.  He appeared on MTV Networks,  Logo, & CNN.

 

Co-sponsored by the College of Arts & Letters & the Office of Intercultural Relations.

 

For more information, please contact the Office of Intercultural Relations at 757-683-4406.


Posted By: Stephanie Daniel
Date: Mon Nov 07 09:16:41 EST 2016

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