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Read MoreKishwaukee College will celebrate Native American Heritage Month by hosting several different cultural events through November. Celebrated nationally, Native American Heritage Month pays tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans. The events at Kish are free and open to the public.
Wednesday, Nov. 17 — Prime Time with Smoke Signals — The Intercultural Center will discuss the 1998 film “Smoke Signals” along with a discussion. Bear Wolf, Lead Professional Tutor for Writing and Communications at Kishwaukee College, will lead the discussion on North American Indigenous symbolism and philosophies. The screening and discussion will take place from 12-1:30 pm in the Student Lounge.
Monday, Nov. 29 — Native American Voices through Poetry — To conclude Native American Heritage Month, the Intercultural Center will host three Native American voices for a poetry reading and discussion. The event will take place from 1-2:30 pm in C1121 and virtually via Zoom.
Kishwaukee College is honored to celebrate Native American Heritage Month by helping share the history, heritage and accomplishments of indigenous people of past and present. Find the Zoom links for each event at www.kish.edu/diversity. For more information on the Native American Heritage Month events at Kish, email interculturalcenter@kish.edu.
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