Monday, April 4, 2022 6pm
Monday, April 4, 2022 6pm
About this Event
Join the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability (IARA) Project and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development at the Ash Center in the JFK Jr. Forum for a discussion about how racial and climate justice intersect. Hear from Karen Diver MPA ‘03, Senior Advisor to the President on Native American Affairs at the University of Minnesota, former Special Assistant on American Indian Affairs during the Obama Administration, former Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Chairwoman; Shamar Bibbins, Senior Program Officer, Environment, Kresge Foundation; and Governor Stephen Roe Lewis MPA '06, Gila River Indian Community. Megan Hill, Director of the Honoring Nations program at Harvard and the Program Director of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, will moderate.
Gazette Classification: Diversity and Inclusion, Special Events
Organization/Sponsor: Institute of Politics, Institutional Antiracism and Accountability (IARA) Project and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development at the Ash Center
Speaker(s): Karen Diver , Senior Advisor to the President on Native American Affairs at the University of Minnesota, former Special Assistant on American Indian Affairs during the Obama Administration, former Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Chairwoman , Shamar Bibbins, Senior Program Officer, Environment, Kresge Foundation, Stephen Roe Lewis , Governor; Gila River Indian Community, Megan Hill, Director of the Honoring Nations program at Harvard and the Program Director of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development
Cost: Free
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