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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, Every Month

In early October, we saw the 30th anniversary of the Berkeley Indigenous People’s Day Powwow and Indian Market. In fact, Berkeley was the first city in the country to celebrate Indigenous People’s Day– five years before the day would become a federally-recognized holiday. San Francisco’s American Indian Film Institute held its 47th film festival this month, continuing the annual celebration of Native cinema and storytelling. | Courtesy of Berkeley News Public Affairs Vice Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion Dania Matos and Stephen Sutton, vice chancellor for student affairs, sent the following message to the campus community on Nov.16: November is National Native American Heritage Month. Please join us in celebrating the contributions, traditions, foods, languages, and futures of people across campus ....

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Graduate Assembly discusses potential community space Anthony Hall


Graduate Assembly discusses potential community space Anthony Hall
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The UC Berkeley Graduate Assembly discusses a partnership with the Native American campus community to share Anthony Hall at its Thursday meeting.
During its Thursday meeting, the UC Berkeley Graduate Assembly, or GA, discussed a partnership with the American Indian campus community to share Anthony Hall and passed several student fees to be voted on in the ASUC elections.
Several members of the Native campus community spoke at the meeting to ask the GA for a partnership in the use of Anthony Hall as a community space. The Native community is seeking the space as a temporary solution for about three to five years, while they search for a permanent location that can accommodate their needs, according to Phenocia Bauerle, director of UC Berkeley’s Native American Student Development office. ....

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