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Indigenous Peoples Month Open Class Lecture with Autumn Cavender
September 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Attend this open class lecture with Autumn Cavender in the Great River Ballroom as she explores medical ethics, cultural competency, and colonial privilege.
This event is sponsored by the WSU departments of Education; Nursing; Social Work; and Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies.
This event is also sponsored by WSU’s Indigenous Relations, Education, & Programming Committee; WSU’s Turtle Island Student Organization; and the WSU Students for Reproductive Justice.
This event is open to everyone, in person as well as via Zoom.
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About the Speaker
Wicanhpi Iyotan Win Autumn Cavender is an artist, midwife, and activist currently residing in her home territories.
Fiercely dedicated to decolonization, land rights, and birth justice, Cavender spends much of her time engaged in community work.
She firmly believes in the power of community art and the legacy of craft to heal trauma and spur critical dialogue about Indigenous reality.