Northwest Indian College is OPEN on Mon. Oct. 14, Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Join us at 5 pm at Lummi Nation School to celebrate!
Join us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day as one people as we come together in healing and unity, centering young Indigenous people who are committed to addressing today’s most pressing issues.
We will enjoy a delicious salmon dinner to begin our time together. Blackhawk Singers will provide powerful song and dance. And we are honored to have Ta’Kaiya Blaney, award-winning actress, singer, speaker, and environmental activist from Tla A’min Nation in B.C. — as our keynote speaker. Lummi Nation School youth leaders will also share in a panel discussion.
October 14, 2024 5:00pm – 8:00pm Lummi Nation School 2334 Lummi View Dr. Bellingham, WA 98226
This event is sponsored by the Community Consortium for Cultural Recognition. Many thanks to the partner organizations who contributed to this celebration including: Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Alaska Gold Seafood Bellingham Public Library Bellingham Public Schools Bellingham SeaFeast Bellingham Technical College Children of the Setting Sun Productions City of Bellingham, Washington – Government Northwest Indian College PeaceHealth Western Washington University Whatcom Community College Whatcom County Health and Community Services
All are welcome to join us for this celebration! Lummi Nation School is fully accessible. For additional accommodations, including interpretation and translation services, contact Chris Roselli (rosellc@wwu.edu) in advance of the event. For more information, please visit www.wwu.edu/ipd
Northwest Indian College is OPEN on Mon. Oct. 14, Indigenous Peoples’ Day! Join us at 5 pm at Lummi Nation School to celebrate!
Join us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day as one people as we come together in healing and unity, centering young Indigenous people who are committed to addressing today’s most pressing issues.
We will enjoy a delicious salmon dinner to begin our time together. Blackhawk Singers will provide powerful song and dance. And we are honored to have Ta’Kaiya Blaney, award-winning actress, singer, speaker, and environmental activist from Tla A’min Nation in B.C. — as our keynote speaker. Lummi Nation School youth leaders will also share in a panel discussion.
October 14, 2024
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Lummi Nation School
2334 Lummi View Dr.
Bellingham, WA 98226
This event is sponsored by the Community Consortium for Cultural Recognition. Many thanks to the partner organizations who contributed to this celebration including:
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians
Alaska Gold Seafood
Bellingham Public Library
Bellingham Public Schools
Bellingham SeaFeast
Bellingham Technical College
Children of the Setting Sun Productions
City of Bellingham, Washington – Government
Northwest Indian College
PeaceHealth
Western Washington University
Whatcom Community College
Whatcom County Health and Community Services
All are welcome to join us for this celebration! Lummi Nation School is fully accessible. For additional accommodations, including interpretation and translation services, contact Chris Roselli (rosellc@wwu.edu) in advance of the event.
For more information, please visit www.wwu.edu/ipd
Details
Venue
Bellingham, WA
Organizer