Sandy White Hawk, in Conversation with Gabrielle Glaser
We are thrilled to have Sandy White Hawk in conversation with Gabrielle Glaser next week, each discussing their work, Sandy’s new memoir (a must read), and the impact and future of the Indian Child Welfare Act. Plus, Sandy and Gabrielle will discuss their recent work together on a documentary project about the history and legacy of the federal Indian residential school system in the United States.
An Evening with Sandy White Hawk, in Conversation with Gabrielle Glaser April 11, 2023 • 3pm Pacific/5pm Central/6pm Eastern |
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Don't miss a great virtual event that will discuss timely and incredibly important issues around adoption, adoptee rights, and the profound impact of forced removal of Native American children from their parents and communities.
I hope to see you there. Be good, and keep up the hard work.
Greg |
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Yes, the event will be recorded and available later to those who register. :)
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