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The Living Breath of wbaltx Indigenous Foods and Ecological Knowledge Symposium, May 13-14, 2016
University of Washington Campus, wbaltx Intellectual House
Seattle, WA
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Join us for The Living Breath of wbaltx: Indigenous Foods and Ecological Knowledge" Summit. This year we have opened our doors to invite you to two days of amazing panels and break-out sessions composed of dedicated community and academic scholars. Join us in a two-day symposium to share knowledge, experience and expertise on tribal food sovereignty initiatives, food justice and security, traditional foods and health, indigenous foods systems and global climate change. We invite all of you who hold these issues dear to join us for this important conversation. Your voice is welcomed!

20.00 for a day or 35.00 for both days with traditional NW foods lunch included.

For more information contact Dr. Charlotte Coté at clotise@uw.edu or (206) 221-6549.

Planning Committee: Dr. Charlotte Coté, Dr. Dian Million, Dr. Clarita Lefthand Begay, Dr. Michelle Montgomery, Susan Balbas, Cynthia Updegrave, Dr. Michelle Daigle, and Melissa Woodrow.

UW Students (Seattle, Tacoma and Bothell), undergrads and grad students FREE WITH UW ID AT DOOR.  Students don't need to register. We'll check you in at the door.

CLOCK HOURS: We are happy to announce that teachers can receive clock hours for our symposium this year. If you are a teacher, please inform registration when you are checking in to be directed to the sign-in for clock hours. More information will be available at the registration table.
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Location

University of Washington Campus, wbaltx Intellectual House (View)
4249 Whitman Court, UW Seattle Campus (E. Stevens Way and Whitman Court NE)
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Education > Workshops
Food > Markets & Farms
Other > Green
Other > Health & Wellness
Other > Political

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: UW American Indian Studies Food Symposium Committee
On BPT Since: Mar 05, 2015
 
Dr. Charlotte Coté
ais.washington.edu/project...


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