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History, Adults

October 27

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Free

Getting Out the Vote: Native Women’s Perspectives on Building Civic Engagement

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Join this panel of Native American women for a discussion about voting rights and voter suppression from the viewpoint of the Native American community. This group of incredible women will share their experiences as Indigenous leaders and provide resources to help address barriers to voting in 2020 and beyond. This webinar series is part of an initiative to raise awareness of the 19th Amendment’s centennial and to “highlight stories of women who continue to shape the world.”

Panelists:

  • Lynnette Grey Bull, Northern Arapaho/Hunkpapa Lakota, Director & Founder, Not Our Native Daughters
  • Phefelia Nez, Navajo Nation, First Lady
  • Andi Clifford, Northern Arapaho, Wyoming State Representative
  • Raven Pinto, Navajo Nation, B.A. Political Science, Colorado State University
  • Savannah Romero (moderator), Eastern Shoshone, Partnerships & Programs Manager at IllumiNative

**This is an apolitical, non-partisan webinar focused on getting out the vote not about who to vote for or how to vote in this, or any, election.**

Presented by Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area and the CSU Native American Cultural Center. Registration is free. Click here to register!