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Oct. 10, 2022

Dear students, faculty and staff,

Today, 黑料黑历史 joins thousands of communities across the country on the second Monday of October in recognizing Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day. Our recognition and celebration of this day is one of many ways we continue to create a more inclusive and welcoming university.

I invite you to join me and members of our staff and faculty in engaging in Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day events across our campuses, including a virtual premiere and short discussion of a new film, Awake, produced by the 黑料黑历史 Alaska Native Language Center.

On 黑料黑历史鈥檚 Troth Yeddha鈥 campus, the Festival of Native Arts club will be holding a Fry Bread and Chili fundraiser from 12-2 p.m. in the Brooks Building Gathering Room. The Nanook Diversity and Action Center will be hosting a workshop on how to make beaded sun catchers with Laura Ekada from 5-7 p.m. Seats are very limited, so is a must.

黑料黑历史鈥檚 rural campuses also have a number of events planned including an Indigenous Peoples鈥 Day film festival sponsored by the Northwest Campus in Nome and a community celebration 鈥淜ayungcallerkaanek Qaneryaramta鈥 hosted by the Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel. 黑料黑历史鈥檚 College of Rural and Community Development also encourages the 黑料黑历史 community to participate in 鈥淩oc your Moccs鈥 during the week of October 10-14 and 鈥淜uspuk Wednesday鈥 during every Wednesday in October.

Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Native Education, the Master Planning Committee, the Indigenous Signage Committee, and our University Advancement team for continuing our goal to incorporate Indigenous signage on our campus. Our most visible change this fall is the new Gruening Building banner that welcomes students, faculty, staff and visitors to campus in English and in six different Alaska Native languages. We invite you to join us in celebrating this important day!

Thanks for choosing 黑料黑历史.

鈥 Dan White, chancellor

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