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SUMMARY:"The State of Native America" Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nThis event is organized by Northwestern Medill.\nJoin us for a lively discussion about the state of Native America with the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and Medill Milestone Achievement Award recipients Lori Edmo and Tom Arviso Jr. and Melodi Serna\, Executive Director of the American Indian Center of Chicago. The conversation will be moderated by Patty Loew\, Medill Professor and Director of the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research at Northwestern. \nThe award recognizes an individual who has had a lasting effect on media to the benefit of Indigenous communities. Given by NAJA and Medill\, the award celebrates and encourages responsible storytelling and journalism in Indian Country. \n5:30-6:30 Reception \n6:30-Panel discussion and Q&A \nLori Edmo is the editor of the Sho-Ban News. Tom Arviso Jr. is the CEO of the Navajo Times Publishing Company and publisher of the Navajo Times. \nPlease register in advance for this in-person event on Eventbrite \n 
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/the-state-of-native-america-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:McCormick Foundation Center\, McCormick Foundation Center Forum\, 1870 Campus Drive\, Evanston\, IL\, 60208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Discussion with Mark Jourdan (click for recording)
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nJoin us for our artist discussion about their work and who they are as artists. There will be a live Q&A at the end of each discussion.\nMark Jourdan is a Ho-Chunk and Oneida singer/songwriter based out of Chicago\, IL. He grew up in Chicago spending his summers and weekends traveling the Midwest and Canada going to pow-wows with his family. Music has always played a big part of his life. Driving across the country with his family made the radio and tape players as much of a part of the family as his siblings. His father took him to see B.B. King when he was 16 and that was his first experience of what it meant to “own a room”. \nSince February of 2020\, he has been playing a weekly show called “Saturday Night Quarantainment with Music by Mark Jourdan”. These weekly shows has allowed him to play for tens of thousands of people from all over the world and he plays a little of everything. Music has always been his home. https://www.facebook.com/musicbymarkjourdan/ \nThis is a free virtual discussion series open to our members\, friends\, and visitors. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider donating to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nWe want to thank each one of our featured artists as well as our sponsor. This artist’s program was generously funded in part by Evanston Arts Council. \nAfter you register for tickets to the event\, visit our Online Event Page to join the zoom meeting. You will also receive a link to join in your confirmation email from Eventbrite. This event will also be livestreamed on our Facebook page. \n For more information about this program\, please contact: info@gichigamiin-museum.org | (847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events/
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/4045/
LOCATION:Eventbrite Registration Required
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events,Virtual Artist Discussion
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SUMMARY:12th Annual Dr. Carlos Montezuma Honorary Lecture & Awards
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\n\nJoin us for our signature award presentation honoring significant contributions to Native American society\, culture\, and history.\nThe Mitchell Museum’s annual awards honor Dr. Carlos Montezuma\, a Chicago physician and Native American activist; Woodrow “Woody” Crumbo\, a Native American artist\, dancer\, and flute player; and Elizabeth Seabury Mitchell\, one of the founders of the Mitchell Museum. \n2021 Woodrow “Woody” Crumbo Awardee for exceptional contributions in the development and preservation of American Indian art to: Delina White – Minnesota Chippewa Tribe\, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe \n2021 Elizabeth Seabury Mitchell Awardee for exemplary service and philanthropic giving in promoting American Indian culture to: Cheryl Crazy Bull – Sicangu Lakota Citizen \n2021 Lecturer and the Dr. Carlos Montezuma Honorary Awardee for a distinguished speaker whose contributions in social activism advanced Native peoples on a national scale to: Lawrence Baca – Pawnee \nThis is a free virtual program open to our members\, friends\, and visitors presented via Zoom Webinar. As we continue to work on developing more programs\, please consider making a donation to the museum. https://gichigamiin-museum.org/donate/ \nFor more information about this program\, please contact: \ninfo@gichigamiin-museum.org | (847) 475-1030 | www.mitchellmuseum.org/events \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://gichigamiin-museum.org/events/3949/
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