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SUMMARY:Activist in Residence: The Art of Jacob Johns
DESCRIPTION:“Weaving the Future: An Organizing Model Rooted in Traditional Knowledge and Collective Vision” \nEWU’s Gender\, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department invites you to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR consists of four workshops and related art exhibit. All are encouraged to join us and help spread the vocation of activism further within EWU and the regional community. \nOur 2025 Activist in Residence and special speaker Jacob Johns is a Hopi and Akimel O’odham environmental defender who has worked tirelessly to protect water and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Jacob also expresses his activism through his art. Select works are on display in the Secrist Gallery\, Jan. 15 – Feb. 19. To learn more about Jacob Johns\, please visit this webpage:  https://www.backbonecampaign.org/jacob \nAiR workshops will take place on Wednesday\, February 19th from 3 pm – 5 pm in the WAGE Center (Monroe 207)
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SUMMARY:Activist in Residence: The Art of Jacob Johns
DESCRIPTION:“Reclaiming the Narrative: Transforming Trauma into Artful Resistance” \nEWU’s Gender\, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department invites you to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR consists of four workshops and related art exhibit. All are encouraged to join us and help spread the vocation of activism further within EWU and the regional community. \nOur 2025 Activist in Residence and special speaker Jacob Johns is a Hopi and Akimel O’odham environmental defender who has worked tirelessly to protect water and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Jacob also expresses his activism through his art. Select works are on display in the Secrist Gallery\, Jan. 15 – Feb. 19. To learn more about Jacob Johns\, please visit this webpage:  https://www.backbonecampaign.org/jacob \nAiR workshops will take place on the following Wednesdays from 3 pm – 5 pm in the WAGE Center (Monroe 207): \n\nFebruary 5th “Reclaiming the Narrative: Transforming Trauma into Artful Resistance”\nFebruary 19th “Weaving the Future: An Organizing Model Rooted in Traditional Knowledge and Collective Vision”
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SUMMARY:Activist in Residence: The Art of Jacob Johns
DESCRIPTION:“Indigenous Wisdom and Climate Policy: A Path to a Sustainable Future” \nEWU’s Gender\, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department invites you to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR consists of four workshops and related art exhibit. All are encouraged to join us and help spread the vocation of activism further within EWU and the regional community. \nOur 2025 Activist in Residence and special speaker Jacob Johns is a Hopi and Akimel O’odham environmental defender who has worked tirelessly to protect water and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Jacob also expresses his activism through his art. Select works are on display in the Secrist Gallery\, Jan. 15 – Feb. 19. To learn more about Jacob Johns\, please visit this webpage:  https://www.backbonecampaign.org/jacob \nAiR workshops will take place on the following Wednesdays from 3 pm – 5 pm in the WAGE Center (Monroe 207): \n  \n\nJanuary 15th “Breaking Free from the Non-Profit Industrial Complex”\nJanuary 29th “Indigenous Wisdom and Climate Policy: A Path to a Sustainable Future”\nFebruary 5th “Reclaiming the Narrative: Transforming Trauma into Artful Resistance”\nFebruary 19th “Weaving the Future: An Organizing Model Rooted in Traditional Knowledge and Collective Vision”
URL:https://inside.ewu.edu/employeebelonging/event/activist-in-residence-the-art-of-jacob-johns-2/
LOCATION:WAGE Center (Monroe 207)
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SUMMARY:Activist in Residence: The Art of Jacob Johns
DESCRIPTION:“Breaking Free from the Non-Profit Industrial Complex” \nEWU’s Gender\, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Department invites you to experience the return of the Activist in Residence (AiR) program in Winter 2025. AiR consists of four workshops and related art exhibit. All are encouraged to join us and help spread the vocation of activism further within EWU and the regional community. \nOur 2025 Activist in Residence and special speaker Jacob Johns is a Hopi and Akimel O’odham environmental defender who has worked tirelessly to protect water and prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Jacob also expresses his activism through his art. Select works are on display in the Secrist Gallery\, Jan. 15 – Feb. 19. To learn more about Jacob Johns\, please visit this webpage:  https://www.backbonecampaign.org/jacob \nAiR workshops will take place on the following Wednesdays from 3 pm – 5 pm in the WAGE Center (Monroe 207): \n\nJanuary 15th “Breaking Free from the Non-Profit Industrial Complex”\nJanuary 29th “Indigenous Wisdom and Climate Policy: A Path to a Sustainable Future”\nFebruary 5th “Reclaiming the Narrative: Transforming Trauma into Artful Resistance”\nFebruary 19th “Weaving the Future: An Organizing Model Rooted in Traditional Knowledge and Collective Vision”
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