STRONGER TOGETHER UPDATE: November 15, 2022
November is Native American Heritage Month, an annual time to commemorate and reaffirm Indigenous cultural legacies and histories. Find out about a special event tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, other happenings throughout the month, and also how you can learn more and celebrate in your own way(s) all month long.
You'll also find a reminder about a panel discussion we hope you'll attend tomorrow evening: Women Uprising in Iran.
As always, we welcome your input and feedback at strongertogether@stonybrook.edu.
 

LEARN ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH


In addition to the panel discussion described above, the Office of Multicultural Affairs offers several other on-campus Native American Heritage Month (NAHM) events throughout November as we recognize the rich contributions of Native/Indigenous Peoples. Check out NAHM and other diversity-related opportunities here.  


You can also learn more about Indigeneity and Indigenous Peoples through five SBU library resources.  

REMINDER: WOMEN'S UPRISING IN IRAN DISCUSSION 

Women. Life. Freedom.
Join us in the Wang Center tomorrow (Wednesday) evening (6-8 p.m.) for the Marie Colvin Lecture Series: Women's Uprising in Iran.

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