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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:"POSTPONED: Talk: \"Advancing Collaboration: The Native North American Artist-In-Residence Program at Illinois\" by Dr. Charlotte Davidson & Dr. Jon Seydl (Native American House Dinner on Us Series)\r"
DESCRIPTION:"This event has been postponed and will now take place on 3/11/2025. We apologize for the inconvenience.\r\rThis presentation will focus on the emergence of the MMIR (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives): Red Regalia Project by way of the Native North American Artist-in-Residence Program. The presenters will discuss the advantages of cross-campus collaborations, highlighting how this initiative addresses student needs holistically, what worked well, and potential areas for improvement.\r\rDinner on Us is administered by the Native American House (NAH) and is part of the Lunch on Us Series within Student Success, Inclusion & Belonging. \r\rDinner on Us is a biweekly one-hour evening program comprising scholar and practitioner-led workshops and a meal. Workshops either spotlight a specific campus resource or promote the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives about topics such as, but not limited to, the history of colonization, Indigenous-settler relationships, and Indigenous ways of knowing and being.\r"
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