The Writing Arts Department, the Edelman College of Communication and Creative Arts, and the Division of DEI invite you to join us for a workshop on composing land acknowledgments with Trinity Norwood, a citizen of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. This workshop is an opportunity for our university community to build a dialogue with and learn from the living descendants of the tribe whose land was occupied by settler colonialists and then coerced into succession. The work we do together will show our mutual respect for that history and will enact our vision of living together in cooperation as current inhabitants of this land.
Join us Monday, April 18th at 2 pm. To register, please visit the link here.