How do race & culture shape our relationship to the land?
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Starting At: 10:00 AM
2 day event
Join us August 6th & 7th for a weekend long conversation about the relationship between race and land in Alaska. The Alaska Humanities Forum is excited to invite Mistinguette Smith from the Black/Land Project to facilitate a two day intensive conversation experience.
Saturday August 6th will be a conversation focusing on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) experiences and their relationship to race and land. Sunday August 7th will be a conversation across racial experiences about relationships to race and land. Both days will include elements of storytelling, art conversation, and connection to land and place. This will take place in the Mountain View neighborhood of Anchorage.
Meals and youth programming will be provided.
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/weareof
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We are thankful to our partners at NeighborWorks Alaska, Native Movement, The Alaska Center, Intertribal Agriculture Council, Alaska Master Gardeners, and the Alaska Botanical Garden for making this work possible.
The Alaska Humanities Forum is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that designs and facilitates experiences to bridge distance and difference – programming that shares and preserves the stories of people and places across our vast state, and explores what it means to be Alaskan.
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