NACC Holiday Party!
Join the Indigenous community at Yale for a holiday party for some good food and winter fun!! This event is for Yale affiliates ONLY.
Join the Indigenous community at Yale for a holiday party for some good food and winter fun!! This event is for Yale affiliates ONLY.
Did you know who the AACC Okihiro Library’s namesake is? It is none other than our beloved Gary Okihiro, Visiting Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race & Migration. Join us for an opportunity to meet Professor Okihiro and ask him questions about his life’s work as well as anything that’s on your mind. You’re then welcome to checkout the AACC Okihiro Library collection for yourself on the 3rd floor of the AACC.
**This event is a part of the AACC Leadership Certificate program playlist**
Is race only about the color of your skin? In this talk, Dr. Ocampo, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona, focuses on Filipino Americans to show that what “color” you are depends largely on your social context. Filipino Americans are officially classified as Asian, but share many cultural characteristics with Latinos. Are they “becoming” Asian or Latino? By elevating the voices of Filipino Americans, Dr. Ocampo will discuss how their racial identities “change” depending on the communities they grow up in, the schools they attend, and the people they befriend.
Join us for an intimate conversation between Yale School of Art Dean Kymberly Pinder ’95 Ph.D and Lauren YoungSmith, a Los Angeles-based artist who has been commissioned to install a mural on the outer AACC building wall in commemoration of the AACC’s 40th Anniversary.
It is Fall break! Join the Native American Cultural Center, Yale Sustainable Food. Program, and the Good life Center at the Yale Farm for Pizza, Wellness Activities, and Conversation.
Location: Yale Farm, 345 Edwards St. New Haven, CT
RSVP required: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1348637
Join us for socializing, and community building with other Indigenous employees at Yale! Please be sure to wear a mask and to dress appropriately as we may migrate between in and outdoor spaces.
What: Indigenous Faculty & Staff Meet and Greet (Lunch provided)
Who: Indigenous (affiliation not limited to US tribes or nations) employees at Yale University
When: Friday, November 12, 2021 at 12PM - 1PM
Where: Native American Cultural Center, 26 High Street, New Haven, CT
Why: Build Community with other professionals on campus
Come join us for some Halloween fun! Be sure to wear your (scary) masks! And come ready for the costume contest, snacks, games, and an evening of scary stories!
Dinner will be catered, as well as pre-packaged snacks, candy, and drinks.
This event is only for Yale current students, faculty, and staff.
Join ANAAY for a dinner and celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Branford College and Courtyard
For more information, email evan.roberts@yale.edu
Join ANAAY for the 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Rally.
Cake will be served at Saybrook College at 12 PM on the same day for those that would like to stop by before walking over to Old Campus for the rally.
For additional information please email: evan.roberts@yale.edu
The new NYU-Yale American Indian Sovereignty Project invites interested
faculty, researchers, and scholars to come and learn about funding and
administrative opportunities for studies of Native America. Combating the
erasure of Native peoples, history, cultures, and sovereignty within disciplinary
formations, the Sovereignty Project seeks to establish scholarly working groups,
particularly on research questions with bearing on contemporary federal Indian
legal and policy formations and/or debates. Issues of child welfare, educational