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When
5 – 6:30 p.m., May 1, 2025
This panel will explore how Indigenous identities and experiences transcend geopolitical borders, shaping personal and academic journeys. It will highlight how Indigenous knowledge, resilience, and collaboration foster thriving transnational futures. The session will offer students and attendees insights into navigating literal and figurative borderlands while honoring cultural heritage, fostering well-being, and strengthening community connections.
We will be hosting a panel with Willow Blythe-Carroll (Muscogee Creek), Dr. Anabel Galindo (Yaqui descendant), Dr. Amanda R. Tachine (Navajo) and Dr. Ofelia Zepeda (Tohono O'odham).
When: Thursday, May 1
Time: 5 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Honors Village, Room 1067
We also have a Zoom option!
This is part of the closing session of the Border Lab Fellowship as we celebrate the incredible accomplishments of this year's cohort!
Here is the link to register