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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit People Awareness & Prevention

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Performance / Exhibit Diversity/Cultural

Tue, Mar 24, 2026

12 PM – 8 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us as we honor MMIW2S lost sisters and their families through a memorial ceremony beginning with an Opening Address with Cayuga Chief Sam George at 1 PM at the Fine Arts Grand Corridor. We will close out the evening with a poetry reading by Slam poetry club and a film screening with Jonel Beauvais, Mohawk Youth and Community Advocate starting at 5 PM.
 

Itinerary


Noon – 4 PM   Tabling along the Spine

Noon – 8 PM   Art and Poetry Exhibit in the Fine Arts Grand Corridor

1 PM                Opening Address with Cayuga Chief Sam George in the Fine Arts Grand Corridor & Welcoming Remarks from Dr. Tonya Shenandoah (Oneida), Assistant Director of Native American and Indigenous Student Initiatives

1:40 PM          Memorial Ceremony at the Peace Quad to honor of the MMIW2S lost sisters and their families

5 – 7 PM          Poetry Reading by the Slam Poetry Club & Film Screening with Jonel Beauvais, Mohawk Youth and Community Advocate in Fine Arts 258

7 – 8 PM          Reception with light refreshments

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Co-hosted with: Department of English