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Indigenous Peoples Day Events

Infographic outlining Indigenous Peoples Day 2024, showing land protection signs hanging on a wall and a group of Indigenous People standing together in traditional attire

As the campus community celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day at CU Boulder, together we will learn more about the legacies of Native and Indigenous social and environmental justice and civil rights movements; explore the interconnectedness of these and other social justice and civil rights movements; identify practical strategies for reciprocity, recovery and culturally responsible allyship with Native and Indigenous humans and organizations; and work in collaboration to address and advocate for justice while centering land back, language back, and bison back. This year’s theme is “Reciprocity, Relevance, Recovery and Reclamation,” and all events are free and open to students, staff, faculty and Boulder community members.

Join us at a “Land Back, Language Back” panel discussion on
Wednesday, Oct.16, from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM in UMC - Room 386

Panelists are:

  • James Sleeper, Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe
  • William C’Hair, Northern Arapaho Tribe
  • Stacy Oberly, Southern Ute Tribe
  • Leila Gómez and Andrew Cowell, CU Boulder
  • Karen Knutson, Oakland University
  • Doreen Martínez, Colorado State University