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SUMMARY:Community Conversation | A Story Disrupted: Indigenous Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Attend an upcoming Community Conversation to connect with Native leaders\, the design team\, and neighbors and discuss topics like restoration\, programming\, connectivity\, and economic opportunity. \nThe first session will be held virtually on February 15 from 5-7pm. Robert Lilligren\, Carrie Day Aspinwall and Karen Diver will be joined by Native Partnership Council members Jewell Arcoren\, Juanita Espinosa and Wakinyan LaPointe to discuss how we can approach this project from an Indigenous perspective.   \nWe invite all in our Minneapolis community to join the conversation and shape the future of the Falls. \nClick here to register to attend the virtual event.\nAbout the panelists: \n\nRobert Lilligren is President and CEO of NACDI\, an appointed member of the Metropolitan Council\, and Vice Chair of the Metropolitan Urban Indian Directors (MUID). Robert served for 12 years as the Vice President of the Minneapolis City Council\, the first Tribal member elected to public office in the City of Minneapolis. He is enrolled in the White Earth Ojibwe Nation. \nCarrie Day Aspinwall\, CDA Enterprises\, facilitates meetings of the Native Partnership Council. Previously Carrie engaged residents\, stakeholders and institutions across Minneapolis’ seventy-one neighborhoods in her role with the Neighborhood and Community Relations Department. Carrie is an enrolled citizen of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe/Minnesota Chippewa Tribe.\nKaren Diver is currently serving as the Senior Advisor to the President for Native American Affairs at the University of Minnesota after previous roles at the University of Arizona and the College of St. Scholastica. Karen was also an appointee of President Obama as the Special Assistant to the President for Native American Affairs\, and she served as Chairwoman of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa from 2007-2015.\nJewell Arcoren is a ‘change agent’ and community activist. She is currently serving as Executive Director for Wicoie Nandagikendan and is committed to Dakota and Ojibwe language revitalization at the early childhood level. Jewell has a strong interest in behavioral health as it relates to recovering our spirits and transcending intergenerational historical trauma in the American Indian community as well as in the non-Native communities.  Jewell is an enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Nation.\nJuanita G. Corbine Espinosa is an enrolled member of the Spirit Lake Nation in North Dakota with blood lines that connect to the Ojibwe of Lac Courte Oreilles in Wisconsin and Turtle Mountain Ojibwe in North Dakota. Juanita is a dedicated community organizer\, currently working at the University of Minnesota-Department of Medicine Northern Range Satellite Center. She coordinates with 10 institutions across the US focused on American Indian research.\nWakinyan Skye LaPointe is Sicangu Lakota\, an Indigenous Human Rights advocate\, and Co-Convener of the Mni Ki Wakan: Indigenous Water Decade. He centers Lakota knowledge\, language\, and ways of life in his work across human rights\, working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples and youth.\n\nFuture events:\nMarch 16 – Relationships with the River: Water is Life\nApril 12 – Restoring a Story Disrupted: What Can This Place Become?\nMay 21 – Building Connections\nJune 15 – A Powerful Place for Partnerships
URL:https://owamniyomni.org/event/community-conversation-a-story-disrupted-indigenous-perspectives/
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