Diversity Dialogue: “What’s Indigenous about Feminism?” with Prairie Rose Seminole
Thursday, Nov. 9 | 3-4:30 p.m. | CMU 121
Join us for a talk by educator and advocate Prairie Rose Seminole who will decolonize feminist history and explore the intersections between movements for women’s rights and indigenous sovereignty.
Prairie Rose is an enrolled tribal member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of ND, descendent of the Sahnish/Arikara, Northern Cheyenne and Lakota Nations. Currently, she is the American Indian, Alaska Native Program Director for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities around the U.S. She has been named the White Shield, ND Arikara Woman of the Year in 2013, a Bush Foundation Native Nation Rebuilder in 2015, and a Salzburg Global Fellow in 2016 and 2017.
Co-sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the Women’s Center, and the American Indian Student Association.