Session one of the MSU Tollgate Farm Perspectives: Culturally Responsive Place-based Education Series on November 4th from 6:30 - 8:30 PM on Native Tribal Perspectives & Experiences of Maple Sugaring in Place-Based Teaching and Learning. What does a maple sugaring program look like in Native and Indigenous communities? How can educators better incorporate these perspectives into their own Maple Sugaring programs? Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Dylan Miner, Director of American Indian and Indigenous Studies at MSU, along with panelists Rosebud Schneider, Market Manager at Ziibimijwang Farm / Minogin Market, Josh Biron, former Cultural Activities Coordinator for Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, and Nicole Holloway, Cultural Activities Coordinator for Pokagon Band of the Potawatomi.
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