[Crwt-undergrad-info] Indigenous Honeys: Honoring Indigenous Women Through Creative Collaging Join us during Women's History Month as we Honor Indigenous Honey's through creative Zine collaging.
Allison Hedge Coke
allisonh at ucr.edu
Wed Feb 22 09:19:47 PST 2023
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Mar 02Indigenous Honeys: Honoring Indigenous Women Through Creative
Collaging
*Join us during Women's History Month as we Honor Indigenous Honey's
through creative Zine collaging.*
By Native American Student Programs
<https://www.eventbrite.com/o/native-american-student-programs-3285955798>
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When and where
Date and time
Thu, March 2, 2023, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST
Location
*Tomas Rivera Library* 900 University Avenue First Floor Room 140
Riverside, CA 92521
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Join us in the launching of Women’s History Month and International Women’s
Day and create a zine collage honoring Indigenous women throughout the
world. Bring an image of an Indigenous person you’d like to dedicate a
collage zine to and some details about their life and work you’d like to
uplift or choose from the selection we will have available. The person
could be a land/river defender, human rights activist, an artist, or a
relative of past or present times. Indigenous Honeys will be facilitating a
brief presentation and workshop to get you started and supplies will be
provided for you to create your piece.
Indigenous Honeys is an interdisciplinary arts collective dedicated to
cultivating space for Indigenous zinesters, artists, writers, and
storytellers. Our work centers the voices, experiences, realities,
histories, perspectives and talents of Indigenous peoples. We have
experience working as a small scale distro, supporting Indigenous artists
from diverse geographical spaces. We are dedicated to promoting
self-published material because we recognize self-publishing as an
accessible and autonomous strategy that interrogates settler colonialism
and capitalism.
(Agenda)
-10:00 am - Introduction
-10:15 am - Zine Tour in Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA)
-11:00 am - Presentation by Indigenous Honeys Collective
-11:30 am - Free Lunch!-12:00 pm - Hands-on "Make Your Own Zine"
activity1:00 pm - End
*Agenda times are approximate*
*"Masks are encouraged, though not required"*
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*Native American Student Programs (NASP) provides educational, cultural,
and social support for Native American students. This office coordinates a
variety of activities designed to expand educational awareness for American
Indian students as well as the campus community. NASP encourages the
development and enhancement of leadership and interpersonal communication
skills through active participation. Student participation makes it
possible to plan and implement innovative programs, which promote and
educate the campus and local community about the uniqueness of American
Indians. NASP functions as a liaison between the University and the Indian
community and reservations, creating opportunities and developing pathways
for prospective students to pursue higher education. NASP serves as a “home
away from home” for many of our students and creates a place on campus
where students can receive support, find resources, and achieve their
college and career goals while at the same time celebrating their heritage
and culture. NASP offers many programs and services to help Native American
students succeed and connect with student organizations, alumni, Native
faculty, staff, peers friends, national organizations, and local tribes to
offer support and opportunities.*
Native American Student Programs UC Riverside, 229 Costo Hall Riverside,
CA 92521 Office Hours: M-F 8am - 5pm Phone: (951) 827-3850 Director:
Joshua Gonzales
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Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
<https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/allisonh>
Director, Writers Week 2021, 2022 <http://writersweek.ucr.edu>, Co-Director
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author/editor of 18 books
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She/her
Surname is Hedge Coke, no hyphen
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