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Title
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Arizona State Symposium Day 1 Afternoon Session
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Type
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Symposium Video
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Creator
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Date
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3/3/2020
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Description
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Keynote Speaker: Reyna Montoya, Founder and CEO of Aliento
Panel: Emerging Voices of Student Activism in Indigenous Communities
Traditionally, student voices in the indigenous community have not been
well represented in archival collections. How can we build relationships,
increase trust and understanding, and perhaps empower indigenous
students to capture their own histories? The focus of this panel will be to
highlight these issues and hear first-hand from student activists in the
ASU indigenous community.
Jeston Morris, Arizona State University
● ASU-Turning Points Magazine Team:
○ Taylor Notah, Arizona State University
○ Danielle Lucero, Arizona State University
○ Ravenna Curley, Arizona State University
○ Brittany Gene, Arizona State University
○ Savannah Jacobs, Arizona State University
● Alex Soto (moderator), Arizona State University
Performance-based presentation (Liaizon/AKA Alex Soto and a DJ)
Liaizon of Shining Soul will perform a hip-hop set that will highlight
Indigenous perspectives of social justice activism and advocacy here in
Arizona. This performance will speak to common themes felt within
marginalized communities and highlight the struggles faced by these
groups and how, through hip-hop, the voice of the marginalized can be
heard.
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Format
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mp4
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Language
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English
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Place
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Arizona, State, Tempe Arizona
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Publisher
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Contributor
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Arizona State University
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Extent
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3:28
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Subject
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Student Activism