Lecture

Indigenous Speaker Series 11: Dan Cornelius

When
July 23, 2020
12pm - 1pm
Where
Online, Northwest Indian College

This is a non Confluence event.

The Indigenous Speaker Series provides a platform for dialogues about Indigenous people’s cultural and traditional lived experiences, hosted by Northwest Indian College – Nez Perce Site.

Register at: https://bit.ly/INDIGSPEAK11

Featured Speaker:
Dan Corenelius
Title: Food and Sovereignty: Strengthening our Communities through Agriculture

Bio:

Dan Cornelius, a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, works for the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Great Lakes Indigenous Law Center where he works on the development of producer cooperatives, supply chain analysis, and legal and policy aspects of food and agriculture. Mr. Cornelius also grows corn and pumpkins, harvests wild rice, and ranches seasonally in Montana. He is a 2009 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School.

CEU AVAILABLE!

Qe’ci’yew’yew and Pilahuk to our sponsors: University of Washington Earthlab; University of Washington – Tacoma Equity and Inclusion; University of Washington Center for American and Indigenous Studies.

Speaker Series Committee Members: Ciarra Greene, MS and Michelle Montgomery, PhD

Contact csgreene@nwic.edu for questions.