Please join us at the Indigenous Research and Projects Symposium on April 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center on the WSU Pullman campus. The theme of this year’s symposium is “Kinship Practices: Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Systems Thinking.” It will feature roundtable discussions devoted to this theme in particular areas of study, including Indigenous health, science education, cultural preservation, and First Foods. The afternoon will include a poster session highlighting Tribally-engaged projects from undergraduates, graduates, faculty, and Tribal community members. The conference is free and open to all. Late poster submissions are welcome.
To register or submit, please complete an online form.
The symposium is hosted by the Center for Native American Research & Collaboration (CNRC) and supported by the WSU/UI BioRISE Postbaccalaureate Program (NSF RaMP #GR00012942).