In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships will be hosting a panel discussion with researchers who have made exemplary contribution to the culture, traditions, legacy, and achievements of the nation’s original inhabitants and their descendants. The panelists include:
- Moderator Ken Lokensgard, PhD, co-director, Center for Native American Research & Collaboration
- Cheryl Ellenwood (Nez Perce/Navajo), PhD, assistant professor in politics, philosophy, and public affairs; director of the Indigenous Organizations and Data Lab
- Angel Sobotta (Nez Perce), EdD, assistant professor of cultural studies and social thought, director of Clearinghouse on Native Teaching and Learning
- Michael Holloman (Colville Tribes), MFA, assistant professor of Native American art history
- Ryan Booth (Upper Skagit), PhD, assistant professor of history, focusing upon Indigenous military history
Join us virtually on Thursday, Nov. 14, from 2:30–3:30 p.m. RSVP for Zoom details.