Featured speakers: Shawn Walker and Allan Colbern
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, is inviting you to our annual Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night. Our host for this semester is renowned poet Jake Skeets (Diné). He is Black Streak Wood, born for Water’s Edge. He earned an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts while living in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, will be hosting Jake Skeets (Diné) for a poetry workshop. Jake will work with participants to develop a new poem centered around Visionary Sovereignty. Jake is Black Streak Wood, born for Water’s Edge. He earned an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts while living in Phoenix, Arizona.
From the comfort of your home, join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center to discuss “An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States.” This book shows how intertwined Black and Indigenous history is, how similar our fight for freedom is in navigating our sense of space and place within anti blackness and settler colonialism. Afro-Indigenous Kyle Y. Mays argues that these perils continue to parallel and inform Black and Indigenous activism and that within the negative are bright refracted lights of possibility and solidarity.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a Pop-Up Rez Metal Show with Sage Bond, Guardians, Alliance, and M.I.S. Labriola and the AISA Graduate Representatives invite community members and ASU students to introduce themselves to Rez Metal. All the bands hail from local Indigenous communities, such as San Carlos Apache Tribe, Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Navajo and Achan-Ingiiga. Rez Metal is often seen as too extreme and not a part of cultural resilience.
2023 is the 10th Anniversary of March Mammal Madness, celebrating the natural world through an evidence-based, simulated animal tournament played by hundreds of thousands of students annually. Join MMM Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Katie Hinde and librarian Anali Maughan Perry to kick off the pre-season with updated information on this year’s tournament and resources, some highlights from the last 10 years of MMM and a return of the lightning round! Register to receive the Zoom link.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center and ASU’s Indian Legal Program for a book talk with Robert Miller (Eastern Shawnee Tribe). The book talk will focus on Miller’s book, titled, “A Promise Kept: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirt v. Oklahoma”. The book explores the circumstances and implications of McGirt v. Oklahoma, likely the most significant Indian law case in over 100 years.
Join the ASU Library for Archives Wednesday, an open house inside Hayden Library’s Wurzburger Reading Room. At this month’s event, explore selections from the library’s Latin Americana collection with Seonaid Valiant, curator for Latin American Studies.
Join the next Data Science and Analytics workshop with the ASU Library! During this presentation, David Little, data scientist will inform of how to identify a suitable algorithm or modeling technique that is appropriate to the data type and problem statement provided from your stakeholder or your own research or project.
ASU Library provides data management consultancy services and support for Arizona State University research projects. We help with preparing data management plans and preparing your data for publishing. In this presentation, Matthew Harp, Research Data Services Outreach Librarian will increase your knowledge and skills in data management for all levels and disciplines using the photographs (data) from your smartphone device.