Coffee & Corn Mush
Join us for our monthly Coffee & Corn Mush gathering, held every first Monday in the AISC Lounge from 10 AM until it’s gone. Come enjoy a cozy start to your week with good food, good company, and community …
Join us for our monthly Coffee & Corn Mush gathering, held every first Monday in the AISC Lounge from 10 AM until it’s gone. Come enjoy a cozy start to your week with good food, good company, and community …
Hula & Polynesian Culture Workshop Series Join the Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education for a weekly cultural immersion experience led by Artist-In-Residence Malia Chow from Nā Hale Studios and special guests. This engaging workshop series invites participants to …
Join us for an evening of community, food, and film as we welcome Ukwakhwa for a special screening of Kanenon:we – Original Seeds. We’ll begin the event by sharing a warm, fire‑cooked soup at the EQI Fire Circle, creating space …
Join us for an evening of hands-on making and cultural learning during our April Medicine Pouch Workshop, led by Artist‑in‑Residence Rachel Jeske. Participants will learn the process of creating a traditional medicine pouch and the significance these pouches hold within …
Hula & Polynesian Culture Workshop Series Join the Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education for a weekly cultural immersion experience led by Artist-In-Residence Malia Chow from Nā Hale Studios and special guests. This engaging workshop series invites participants to …
3:30pm: Pre-Screening talk with Kristin Welch You are invited to join us for a pre-screening conversation with guest speaker, founder of Waking Women Healing Institute (WWHI), Kristin Welch. WWHI is a non-profit organization led by Indigenous women and survivors, dedicated to …
Presented by Miles Medina; The talk with explore the intersection between International Studies and indigenous Studies applying this framework to ideas of nationhood and governance to meaningfully work towards what Angela Davis describes as the "Freedom Movement" against intersectional oppression.
As part of EQI Student Research Week, please join us for a research presentation by Noah Geluk examining suicide prevention curriculum in social work programs across the Midwest. This presentation explores how social work education prepares students to engage in …
presented by Slater Gutierrez; a student that is about to graduate with an Honors History degree, and a musician in the Milwaukee area, they will be exploring ideas of identity and belonging using the story of Eleazer Williams.
Join us as undergraduate scholars share about their research projects and journey of learning at UW-Milwaukee.