June 7 at 8 pm, you are invited to join the screening of “Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights,” a one-hour documentary exploring the role of the Lutheran church in the American Indian civil rights movement of the 1970s and 1980s. In the documentary you will learn how Lutherans were first convinced by the American Indian Movement to respond, how Lutherans responded by standing in solidarity with the Movement and Indigenous people in the United States, and about the creation and work of the National Indian Lutheran Board.
Film Screening: “Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights”
June 7, 2023 8 – 9 p.m. Eastern time
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Contact campus minister Alicia Anderson if you would like to watch this documentary as a group.
Panel Presentation: National Indian Lutheran Board
There was a time in relatively recent history in our church when Lutherans were committed to leading and being in solidarity with Native people in the United States. One of the ways in which this was accomplished was by the formation of the pan-Lutheran organization known as the National Indian Lutheran Board.
A panel discussion about the National Indian Lutheran Board will be hosted online June 21. No pre-registration is required to participate. Just click “join the class” to attend.
Panel Presentation: National Indian Lutheran Board
June 21, 2023 8 – 9 p.m. Eastern time
JOIN THE CLASS – LINK COMING SOON
Contact campus minister Alicia Anderson if you would like to watch panel discussion as a group.