4:30 - 7:30 p.m. PST
5th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration
Indigenous Peoples Day is a holiday that commemorates Indigenous Peoples of the U.S. and beyond. Indigenous Peoples Day is a growing social movement that brings to light Indigenous issues such as cultural preservation and revitalization. The holiday is observed in various cities and states throughout the country. At Stanislaus State, we celebrate the 5th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day holiday with an event that includes speakers and communities who will come together to learn, share, and appreciate the historical and contemporary cultures of Indigenous peoples. This year’s event is virtual, join us online: October 12 from 5-7 pm.
You won't want to miss this!
Agenda
4:45 - 5:05 pm | DJ Ras K'Dee (Pomo and Kenyan) |
5:05 - 5:10 pm | Welcome by Indigenous Students in Activism |
5:10 - 5:15 pm | Welcome by Yaynicut Franco (Wukchumni Yokuts) |
5:15 - 5:20 pm | Four Directions - Water focus |
5:20 - 5:25 pm | DJ Ras K'Dee Integrates Medicine w Music |
5:25 - 5:35 pm |
Indigenous Students in Activism student introduces speakers:
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5:25 - 5:35 pm | Speakers share about “Healing Waters In and Around Us”. |
6:35 - 6:40 pm | DJ Ras K'Dee Integrates Medicine w Music |
6:40 - 6:55 pm | Questions, Comments, Discussion, Thank yous |
6:55 - 7:10 pm | DJ Ras K'Dee |
