Resilience Through Indigenous Humor with Stephanie Pangowish
To celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Women's and Gender Center are happy to present Stephanie Pangowish. Stephanie Pangowish is a sassy and bad-assy Anishnaabekwe from Wiikwemkoong on Manitoulin Island and is the co-founder of Canada’s 1st collective of Indigenous women stand up comedians, Manifest Destiny’s Child. She originally started performing to make her angry mom laugh and avoid the wooden spoon but now uses it to educate Canadians on Indigenous Culture. Stephanie has danced at pow wows for the past 10 winters, has watched every movie starring Adam Beach and pretends to have read all books about Indigenous people.

In this virtual workshop Stephanie will dispel indigenous stereotypes, teach about native history, lead improv games, and generally make us laugh!

Join us virtually on Wednesday, November 18th from 2:00-3:30 via Zoom. Joining info will be sent via email once you register.

Please reach out to Callan McNamara (cmcnamara@champlain.edu) with any questions or accessibility needs.
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