2nd Annual CNRC Indigenous Research & Projects Conference
March 21–22, WSU Pullman
The WSU Center for Native American Research & Collaboration (CNRC) invites you to the second annual Indigenous Research & Projects Conference, focusing upon the intersections between Indigenous knowledge, scholarship, and nation building.
- Welcome Reception:
5–7 p.m., March 21, Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center - Keynote Address:
9–10:30 a.m., March 22, CUB Senior Ballroom - Posters/Presentations:
11 a.m.–5 p.m., March 22, Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center
Keynote Address:
“Collaboration for Self-Determination: Research and Scholarship for Indigenous Empowerment & Decolonization”
Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy, associate professor of Native American studies at Cal Poly Humboldt (Hupa, Karuk, and Yurok and enrolled in the Hoopa Valley Tribe).
Keynote: Free
Conference: $30 for faculty, researchers, practitioners, community members. $5 for upper-level undergraduates, graduate students.
Poster and Oral Presentation Submissions (before March 18): Please submit an abstract of 500 words or less. We welcome submissions from upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and professionals engaged in Indigenous Research and Programs, especially as they support tribal sovereignty and nation building.
To register, submit a presentation, and for more information, visit the conference website.