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Exploring An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the U.S. Apr. (Zoom)
New Spiritual Enrichment Class Open to Adults and Youth (Jr. High and up)
Exploring “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
This class will be monthly and include reading and reflecting on chapters in “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz as well as listening to guest speakers who will join us for some of the classes.
April : Betty Osceola- Betty lives in Lives in Ochopee, Florida. She is a Miccosukee Grandmother who defends the future generation’s & Mother Earth’s right to exist.
Recordings of Previous Speakers in this Series:
March- Dina Gilio-Whitaker on Environmental Justice In Indian Country. Click here for a recording of her talk.
February: Kara Dawne Zemel from a Kahnawake Mohawk perspective. Click here for a recording of her talk.
Register in advance on this Zoom link
There is no cost for UUMiami members. Non-members pay $15 to register for this 5-month study. Click here to pay. You can also go to the uumiami.org website and click on Donate to pay the registration fee. You will receive an email after you have completed your Zoom registration. You can get a copy of the book by dropping into our office.