10/27/2021
By Shaima Ragab

As part of UMass Lowell’s celebrations of Indigenous Peoples' Day and Native American History Month, UMass Lowell welcomes Claudia Fox Tree, Native American activist and social justice educator, for a Provost’s Speaker Series and a Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT)’s talk: "Creating an Indigenous-Aware Campus.” Claudia Fox Tree, M.Ed., a professional educator and social justice activist, teaches workshops on culturally responsive teaching practices, and leads conversations on “un-erasing” Native American First Nations People.

Creating an Indigenous-Aware Campus
Monday, Nov. 8, 2021
Faculty reception, 4-5 p.m.
Talk with Q&A, 5-6:15 p.m.
Moloney Hall, University Crossing, Room 260

To register for this talk, RSVP by Nov. 1.

For more on UMass Lowell’s events honoring the rich history of the Indigenous and Native American communities this fall, go to www.uml.edu/indigenous.