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In This Issue
Dr. Adrienne Keene
Native American Heritage Month
Disability Dialogues
World Unity Day
WGAC and World AIDS Day Events
Veteran’s Day 5K
November 2016
November Newsletter
Native American Heritage Month
Presents Keynote Speaker
Dr Adrienne Keene Thursday November 10th Lory Student Center Ballroom D; Lecture begins at 7 p.m. Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation) is a Native scholar, writer, blogger, and activist, and is pas-sionate about reframing how the world sees contemporary Native cultures. She is the creator and au-thor of Native Appropriations, a blog discussing cultural appropriation and stereotypes of Native peo-ples in fashion, film, music, and other forms of pop culture. Dr. Keene will be give a lecture on Native Appropriations, Indigenous Social Media, and Responding to Racism on college campuses. (Co-Sponsored with RamEvents) Check out Native Appropriations blog here: nativeappropriations.com
Dr. Adrienne Keene is a Native blogger, activist, and writer
or follow Dr. Keene on Twitter!
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November 2016
November Newsletter
Native American Heritage Month Events
*Native American Heritage Month poster design by Chris Eagle Iron
The Native American Cultural Center would like to thank and acknowledge the following for their participation: Chris Eagle Iron; American Indian Science & Engineering Society;
RamEvents; Campus Activities; Associated Students of
Colorado State University; Division of Student Affairs; Vice President for Diversity; the Pride Resource Center; City of
Fort Collins and Larimer County; College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; WCNR and Department
of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology; College of Liber-al Arts; Department of Ethnic Studies; Native Women’s Cir-cle; Morgan Library; the Lory Student Center; Aspen Grille;
Housing and Dining; and Bob and Jan Iron & Family.
Friday, November 11th
Harvest Dinner,
Community event
Location: To be announced;
6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Thursday
November 10th
Duhesa Art Gallery Reception
#HandsOffMyHeritage
Featuring comments from one of the fea-tured artists, Jacob Meders
Lory Student Center Duhesa Gallery;
4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Tuesday November 8th
CSU Dining Halls Na-tive
American Heritage Month Lunch Specials
CSU Dining Halls;
11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Monday
November 7th
Open House hosted by NACC North Star Peer Mentors
Native American
Cultural Center
LSC Room 327);
5:00p.m.-6:30pm
Friday November 4th
NACC Movie Matinee:
Smoke Signals
Native American
Cultural Center
(LSC Room 327);
2:00 p.m.
Thursday November 3rd
Native Women’s Circle Movie Talks featuring Two Spirits
Lory Student Center Room 382;
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday November 1st and Wednesday November 2nd
Aspen Grille in the LSC –
Featured Native American Dishes
Tuesday November 1st
Laramie Foothills
Conservation Herd:
Revisiting the
Bison Release
One Year Later
Presentation by the Bison Project team
Avogadro’s Number
(605 S Mason St);
5 p.m.– 6:30 p.m.
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November 2016
November Newsletter
Two More Disability Dialogues This November
Resources for Disabled Students will be hosting a new dialogue on a
different topic every other Monday. Each session will start at 4:00.
Date Location Topic
11/7 LSC 226-228 Disability: Is Disability an Identity?
11/28 LSC 226-228 Disability: On Campus (what do students
see and experience)
63rd Annual
CSU World Unity Fair
Saturday, November
5th at 3pm-9pm
Hosted by CSU International Programs Join a community-wide, globally-focused celebration at the 63rd Annual World Unity Fair! With
entertainment and activities for all ages, this event unites more than 20 culture and nationality
groups from both CSU and the Fort Collins community. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions,
alluring tastes, and the lively music and dance throughout the evening. The event will take place in
the Lory Student Center with Culture Booths in the Ballroom and a World Talent Show in the LSC
Theater.
3-4:45p: Youth World Tour
3-9p: International Bazaar
5-8:30p: Culture Booths
7-9p: World Talent Show
For additional details please visit the
Facebook event page here:
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World AIDS Day Events!
Candle Light Vigil
Thursday, December 1 * 5:30 p.m. * LSC Ballroom B
Movie: Dallas Buyers Club
Thursday, December 1 * 7:30 p.m. * LSC Theater
Free HIV/Hep-C Testing
Friday, December 2 * 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. * LSC 372
Sponsored by the Office of International Programs, Pride Resource Center, Northern Colorado AIDS
Project, Residence Life, Northern Colorado Pride, CSU Health Network, Women & Gender Advocacy Center
November Newsletter
November 2016
WGAC Events!
Men in the Movement
Masculinity in Comedy:
November 3rd, LSC 226 at 5PM
This event is open to
all genders.
Bi, Pan, Poly, Queer Social
Gathering (for students)
Hosted by the Pride Resource Center
Wednesday, November 9th 3pm.
LSC 232-234
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November 2016
November Newsletter
SUPPORT DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVE
EXCELLENCE
Your support of our inclusive excellence initia-tives will impact the entire campus. We ap-preciate your contributions to our programs designed to create the best CSU possible!
Contact Us: Have an idea to be featured in our next newsletter?
Please email [email protected]
Check out our website: Diversity.colostate.edu
MAKE YOUR
GIFT TODAY
Veterans’ Day 5K!
9:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 5, 2016
(Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.)
*Meet south of the Engineering Building at the sculpture fountain plaza east of Glover.
The Colorado State University Veterans' Day 5K is an annual, non-profit fund raiser designed to raise money for the Veteran's Scholarship fund. This scholarship is awarded to veterans who were honorably or medically discharged and are living with disabilities related to their military experi-ence.
The race is also to honor a fallen member of our armed forces who has a personal connection to Colorado State University.
This year, we will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the
ARMY ROTC.
Over the years, the run has attracted hundreds of participants: CSU alumni, veterans, children run-ning and in strollers, experienced runners, and everyone in between. Each year, race participation grows steadily, allowing us to help a disabled student veteran achieve the goals of successfully completing higher education. Join us and our community members in honoring a fallen hero as well as helping our student veterans.
The race course is flat and entirely paved and marked. The route circles around The Oval, a CSU landmark, and across the campus, highlighting much of CSU's main campus.
REGISTER HERE