CNAIR Brown Bag RSVP | Indigenous Methodologies Series | Friday, February 10 @ 12pm - 1pm

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CNAIR Brown Bag Series: Indigenous Methodologies - This year, CNAIR is hosting a CNAIR Brown Bag Series under the theme of Indigenous Methodologies that will be open to the CNAIR community. We hope that these Brown Bags will be an opportunity for our community to come together and learn from one another and engage in conversations around Indigenous methodologies and how scholars across fields incorporate them in their work. 

We are excited to have inaugural CNAIR director and Professor from Medill, Dr Patty Loew, featured for this keynote to share her work in her latest documentary project called Ice Worlds!

CNAIR Brown Bag Series: Indigenous Methodologies 
Date: FRIDAY, February 10, 2023 | Time:  12PM - 1PM  | Location: 555 Clark St, Room B-01

Title: Ice Worlds: Lights, Camera, Activism!

Professor Patty Loew discusses Ice Worlds, an NSF-funded film project in which tribal teens in four Native communities explore how climate change is affecting their natural and cultural landscapes. She'll show excerpts of short documentaries created by youth on the Quinault Indian Reservation in Western Washington and the Bad River Reservation in Northern Wisconsin. The films focus not only on the disproportionate impacts of climate change on tribal communities, but the innovation and ingenuity with which Native people are meeting environmental threats.

Please bring your lunch to this special guest and short discussion.

We anticipate holding this event in-person but will do our best to provide quality Zoom accommodations. 

Direct any questions to Michaela Marchi at cnair@northwestern.edu or call 847-491-4133.

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