Indigenous People's Day: Activist Tai Simpson

In Honor of


PHOENIX COLLEGE STUDENT LIFE & LEADERSHIP

WELCOMES YOU

Indigenous People's Day

with Activist Tai Simpson:


Monday, October 10  



 

DISCUSSION WITH TAI SIMPSON

How Do We Show Up 

or Indigenous Communities?

Pre-Register for Main Discussion



All Welcome  |  12 -2 pm  |  Pastor Plaza

Between Fannin Library & Bulpitt Auditorium

Hear guest speaker Tai Simpson, the storyteller, as she addresses how society can stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities.

Simpson serves as an organizer for the Indigenous Idaho Alliance and works as a social change advocate with the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence. As an anti-racism activist and community leader, she uses contemporary and traditional Indigenous storytelling to depict the lens of “old ways” and how they are used to protect the sacred, build strength in the community, and keep nature in balance.  Tai’s academic background is in sociology and political philosophy.



Refreshments will be served.

 


FACULTY WORKSHOP

Best Practices for 

Serving Indigenous Students

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For Faculty  |  3 - 4:30 pm  |  Hacienda Room

Explore best practices for serving Indigenous students.

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