40 for Forty has begun! NAIS is raising funds for student-led initiatives, scholarships, internships, and student research in Native American and Indigenous Studies. Campaign link below ⬇️
https://t.co/NVWQxYr7b9
Sharing on behalf of @AITSCM1! May 5th is the start of MMIWP Week of Action in San Antonio, which will feature a series of awareness-building, educational, and fundraising events designed to deepen understanding and inspire change. Visit https://t.co/uCUsX1ci7P to register.
📢 Research Talk! Join us on March 10 at 6:30 PM for an in-depth discussion with historian Nancy MacLean on the 1920s Ku Klux Klan and its relevance today. Backed by research, this talk sheds light on critical historical insights. 📖 Open to the public, dinner served! 🍽️
Join us on February 12th as we celebrate Professor Kelly McDonough's recent book publication: "Indigenous Science and Technology: Nahuas and the World Around Them."
All are welcome! Click below for details.
https://t.co/h9obtm5zH9
📣 THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED, PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF NEW DATE! 📣
TODAY, WE ARE STILL A COMMUNITY: An Inauguration Reflection Event
NEW DATE!
🗓 Thursday January 23
⏰ 6:30pm-8pm
🏢 Gordon-White Building 2.206
In these changing political times, the strength of our diverse community remains intact. Following Inauguration Day, let us gather and remind ourselves how we stand together. We’ll share concerns, fears, and encouragement. This event is open to all UT students and staff.
On Tuesday, Dec 3, LLILAS Indigenous Languages Initiative invites you to attend the final presentations of the K’iche’ Maya students of Professor Manuela Tahay. All are welcome! Click for details👇
https://t.co/xRu6sidhOX
Please join the Latino Studies and our collaborating partners in Ethnic Studies for a chance to discuss the 2024 election results and what they may mean for our members. ❤️❤️❤️
🗓️ Wednesday Nov. 6th
🕐 6:30pm-8:00pm
🏣 Gordon-White Building 2.206
🍕 Dinner Provided
The Library of Congress has recognized two Indigenous language organizations with 2024 Literacy Awards. UT Austin Faculty Emerita Dr. Loriene Roy, former Literacy Awards Advisory Board member, to attend awards ceremony in DC on Oct 30. Read more below!
https://t.co/eRCAJ0gvGz
Immense thank you to Dr. Will Flavell for joining us on campus yesterday and sharing about his work to empower Māori learners and integrate Mātauranga Māori - traditional Māori knowledge - into school curriculum in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
So excited to host @willuxflavell at UT Austin’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Program. He gave a great talk on Māori language revitalization in Aotearoa.
We are very excited to welcome Dr. Will Flavell on campus today at 2PM! Free & open to all, lunch provided.
Location: Robert L Patton Building 1.302B (Glickman Conference Center)
Coming up on October 3! We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Will Flavell at UT Austin for a guest lecture on Māori language revitalization and educational experiences among Māori youth. Free and open to all -- click below for more details.
https://t.co/J4e4M2fTrh
Join the Chiltepes Chilerxs Community Cooking Workshop in Austin this Wed, Oct 2! Connect, build community, and share through ancestral food practices. Completely free and open to all -- RSVP required: https://t.co/juXTVGKnkZ
For more info, please visit: https://t.co/kiz8LQxizD
Coming up on October 3! We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Will Flavell at UT Austin for a guest lecture on Māori language revitalization and educational experiences among Māori youth. Free and open to all -- click below for more details.
https://t.co/J4e4M2fTrh
The NAIS Program at UT Austin extends heartfelt thanks to Professor Luis Cárcamo-Huechante for his dedicated leadership over his eight years as Director.
We are thrilled to welcome Professor Pauline Strong as new Director of NAIS! Read more below.
https://t.co/0tlQjIZQw5
A wonderful piece on NAIS Program donor Mary Braunagel-Brown, who established NAIS’s first ever endowment gift fund which supports students and faculty, as well as enriches our programming through an annual endowed lecture.
Article by Michael Agresta
https://t.co/AeRmfCeA3j
We are excited to welcome visiting faculty Manuela Tahay to campus this fall to teach First-Year K'iche' Maya! Course open to grad and undergrad students. Info here: https://t.co/vientV7zvp
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