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CALS EDC lunch and learn: Establishing respectful educational and research partnerships with Wisconsin Native Nations – Mar 1 – eCALS

February 5, 2021 | “Our Shared Future of Collaboration and Innovation: A Discussion Surrounding Authentic and Informed Educational and Research Partnerships” March 1, 2021   The session will be recorded for later viewing.  The impact of pervasive colonization informs the shared future of collaboration and innovation between Wisconsin Native Nations, and UW-Madison faculty, staff, and students. Please join us as we welcome a panel of UW-Madison faculty and staff to discuss current projects and programs, helping attendees begin to understand the process for authentic and respectful partnerships with Wisconsin Native Nations, knowing that accurate and legitimate information is a crucial part of thriving collaborations. This lunch and learn session is the third in a series of five focusing on the Our Shared Future Heritage Marker, representing the university’s commitment to the Ho-Chunk Nation, and a multi-year effort to educate the campus and the broader community on

Indigenous Speaker Series: Nicole Bowman on Partnership Policy

Posted on The next Indigenous Speaker Series talk will be next Friday, February 12th at 12pm. This edition will feature Nicole Bowman, the founder of Bowman Performance Consulting and Associate Scientist at UW-Madison’s School of Education. Scientific and evaluation innovator, Nicole advocates for the transformation of the field of evaluation through deep inclusiveness of Indigenous lifeways. Attached is the flyer for the event. Nicole Bowman will be giving a talk on  Good Relatives? Academia, Native Nations, and the Federal Evidence Based Policy Making Act. She will be discussing the pros, cons, and areas of UW/non-Tribal partners’ strengths regarding the 2018 Evidence Based Policy Making act becoming law. She will also discuss the priority areas of support needed for building non-Tribal academic capacities. Please register for the event using this zoom link.

Psychic Readings and the Pandemic - The New York Times

Demand for their services has illuminated another kind of health crisis. Krista Schwimmer of Los Angeles during a remote tarot session. She and her husband have been conducting virtual consultations since early in the pandemic.Credit.Cole Barash for The New York Times By Fleur Macdonald Jan. 15, 2021 A few weeks before the U.S. presidential election, Zulema Hormaeche, a tarot reader in Los Angeles, chose a card to reflect the state of the nation. It was the one that depicts a tall building struck by lightning, with flames bursting from the top and occupants leaping to their deaths. “The Tower,” she said, “is the end of a system as we know it, the end of an era as we know it.”

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