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DESCRIPTION:Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous Resilience\, Climate 
 Change\, and the Environmental HumanitiesLectures11:00 am: Talk and Q&amp\
 ;A with Edward Hummingbird (Cherokee Nation)\, educator and art historian1
 :00 pm: Talk and Q&amp\;A with Ali Meders-Knight (Mechoopda Indian Tribe o
 f Chico Rancheria)\; activist\, artist and educator2:00 pm: Talk and Q&amp
 \;A with Christopher Roos\, educator from Southern Methodist UniversityThe
  symposium was made possible with generous support from the College of Art
 s &amp\; Sciences\; Maxwell School of Citizenship &amp\; Public Affairs\; 
 Humanities Center\; Humanities Council\; Center for Global Indigenous Cult
 ures &amp\; Environmental Justice\; the Environment\, Sustainability\, and
  Policy Program\; the Departments of Geography &amp\; the Environment\; Ea
 rth and Environmental Sciences\; Art &amp\; Music Histories\; Anthropology
 \; English\; Religion\, History\, Sociology\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food St
 udies\; the Environmental Storytelling Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Hu
 manities Network\; SUNY ESF Center for Native Peoples &amp\; the Environme
 nt\; and the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. We also greatly appreciat
 e the contributions of our mentors and collaborators of the Haudenosaunee 
 community to this symposium\, and acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Na
 tion\, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee\, the Indigenous people on whose a
 ncestral lands Syracuse University now stands.
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SUMMARY:Ray Smith Symposium Lectures: Indigenous Resilience\, Climate Chang
 e\, & the Environmental Humanities
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous 
 Resilience\, Climate Change\, and the Environmental Humanities</h3><p>Lect
 ures</p><ul style="margin-left: 30px"><li>11:00 am: Talk and Q&amp\;A with
  Edward Hummingbird (Cherokee Nation)\, educator and art historian</li><li
 >1:00 pm: Talk and Q&amp\;A with Ali Meders-Knight (Mechoopda Indian Tribe
  of Chico Rancheria)\; activist\, artist and educator</li><li>2:00 pm: Tal
 k and Q&amp\;A with Christopher Roos\, educator from Southern Methodist Un
 iversity</li></ul><p><em></em><em>The symposium was made possible with gen
 erous support from the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences\; Maxwell School of
  Citizenship &amp\; Public Affairs\; Humanities Center\; Humanities Counci
 l\; Center for Global Indigenous Cultures &amp\; Environmental Justice\; t
 he Environment\, Sustainability\, and Policy Program\; the Departments of 
 Geography &amp\; the Environment\; Earth and Environmental Sciences\; Art 
 &amp\; Music Histories\; Anthropology\; English\; Religion\, History\, Soc
 iology\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food Studies\; the Environmental Storytellin
 g Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Humanities Network\; SUNY ESF Center fo
 r Native Peoples &amp\; the Environment\; and the Skä•noñh Great Law of Pe
 ace Center. We also greatly appreciate the contributions of our mentors an
 d collaborators of the Haudenosaunee community to this symposium\, and ack
 nowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation\, firekeepers of the Haudenosaun
 ee\, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University no
 w stands.</em><span style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inheri
 t\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; w
 ord-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit"><em></em><
 /span></p>
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