Congratulations to our wonderful president Lyric Aquino! She’s been named a 2019 Native American Journalist Fellow and will be working with native journalists from across the country and covering important news including their annual conference in... https://t.co/nb2nwDHumF
ATTENTION: The Native American Student Association at Kent State is planning on hosting a spring social celebration on April 27th 2019. We are looking for any volunteer dancers and drummers who would be willing... https://t.co/f1OoFVEXkS
Hey everyone! Don’t forget about our highly anticipated and AMAZING event tomorrow! That’s right, it’s finally Pueblo Pottery night! So swing on by Bowman 218 at 6pm to make Pueblo pottery with a twist and listen to the super cool history.
popular opinion: if you think that college should only be available to those who can afford it, then you’re admitting that education is a tool to deepen the class divide and you’re a classist
I dove into the past of Black History Month in my lastest piece for The Kent Stater. Did you know Black History Month was created at Kent State??? 📰✏️ #BlackTwitter#blackjournalists#BlackHistoryMonth
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I wrote a column this weekend inspired by the elder and teenagers. As a native woman and journalist I feel it was my time to express my opinion. @ConnieSchultz inspired me to start writing columns and I’m incredibly grateful for my platform @kentwired!
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Dreamcatchers are traditionally used as to protect sleeping people from bad dreams and nightmares & Kent State's Native American Student Association will be teaching everyone how to make them tonight!
We'll see you at 7 for a night of storytelling, dancing & much more.
Thanks everyone for coming out to tonight's event! We had a great turnout tonight and we hope to do this event again in the spring. We hope you have a great Thanksgiving break!
Don't forget we're celebrating the changing of the seasons tonight! Stop by Bowman 218 at https://t.co/5OekQUaCWs. to reflect on this past season, relax, rejuvenate and offer a prayer to nature!
On November 19th, the Native American Student Association (NASA) will transition from fall to winter with The Spiritual Changes of the Season. https://t.co/qzNngnGtgS