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Why Every Day is Indigenous People's Day: Exploring Native American Presence in Illinois Presented by Jenny L. Davis, PhD

Indigenous people have had and continue to have an incredible presence in the state of Illinois, from Cahokia to the south to Chicago in the north and throughout the Illinois River Valley. The HCC Diversity Committee will host speaker Jenny L. Davis to discuss these histories and realities and how they shape the everyday lives not only of Native American and Indigenous peoples in and from Illinois but everyone who calls the state home.<br/><br/> Jenny L. Davis is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign where she is the director of the American Indian Studies Program. She is the author of Talking Indian: Identity and Language Revitalization in the Chickasaw Renaissance (University of Arizona Press, 2018) and Trickster Academy (University of Arizona Press, forthcoming).
Her creative work has most recently been published in Transmotion; Anomaly; Santa Ana River ....

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KUOW - Pandemic reading ideas: Author Donna Miscolta shares some books she admires


Donna Miscolta
Pandemic reading ideas: Author Donna Miscolta shares some books she admires
Dec 18, 2020
The pandemic has altered our daily lives. Many of us are reading more. It s a source of joy and escape. Donna Miscolta is the author of Living Color: Angie Rubio Stories. We asked her to share four titles she recommends for these times.
“What I love about this chapbook is that each little story is a miracle of language. It has vibrant imagery. It has precise and unexpected turns of phrases. And it has layers of meaning, all of which make a beeline to your heart. Montes writes about family, loss, human connection. In one story, she turns the mundane domestic task of the laundry into an exquisite meditation on the socially imposed restrictions on women s lives. It s just magical to read her writing. ....

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