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Perspectives: Our Shared History as Understood by a Middle-aged Indigenous Woman

Date and Time

Thursday, November 18, 2021, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM

Location


USA

Event Contact(s)

Mitchell Krasnopoler

Category

Community Events

Registration Info

Registration is required

About this event

Gaylene Crouser, Executive Director of the Kansas City Indian Center, will offer stories and vital information about our shared history. Participants will learn about anti-indigenous laws, practices and genocidal acts specific to the Kansas and Missouri region. Gaylene will also provide ways for participants to become advocates for truth and healing.<br /><br />Please share with friends and family that if folks would prefer to watch the presentation at the library or do not have internet at home, we will have the Jahn Room open.<br /><br />Masks and social distancing required for all in-person programs except for children age 5 and under and those with exempt status.<br /><br />This event is sponsored by the Leavenworth Public Library.
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