Mobilizing Possibilities: Beyond a Land Acknowledgement Dialogue

map showing the Native American tribes in the midwest in the 1700s

Mobilizing Possibilities: Beyond a Land Acknowledgement Dialogue

Thursday, March 18 | 4:00 p.m. EST

During this webinar, the panelists will respond to questions from "Beyond a Land Acknowledgment: Recognizing Shortcomings, Mobilizing Possibilities" and engage in conversation about Land Acknowledgments.

Panelists

Michael Charles, PhD Candidate, Diné, Citizen of the Navajo Nation

Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, NSF Graduate Fellow

Shannon Gonzales-Miller, PhD, Southern Ute – not enrolled

Director, Scholarships and Grants for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Melissa Jacob, PhD, Citizen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians

Intercultural Specialists, Native American and Indigenous Student Initiatives for Student Life Multicultural Center

Deondre Smiles, PhD, Citizen, Leech Lake Band, Ojibwe

President's Post-Doc for the Department of History

Moderator

Jacquelyn C. A. Meshelemiah, BSSW, MSW, LSW, PhD

Associate Vice Provost for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion

Need accommodations?

If you have a disability and require accommodations to fully participate in this activity, please send an email to Shannon Gonzales-Miller at gonzales-miller.1@osu.edu. You will be contacted by someone from our staff to discuss your specific needs.