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Black History Month: Coffee Hour: Office of International Programs

North Pod of Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

The University of Maine will observe Black History Month with a series of events including the following: Jan. 27, 6–7 p.m. North Pod, Memorial Union: Holocaust Remembrance Day Jan. 27, Feb. 10 and 24, 5–6 p.m., Memorial Union, Room 314: Solidarity Meeting (BIPOC Support) Jan. 27, 4–5 p.m., Multicultural Student Center, Memorial Union: Resilience and […]

Event Series International Dance Festival 2022

International Dance Festival 2022

Collins Center for the Arts

The International Dance Festival (IDF) is a student-led initiative, which started in 2005. Today, it is one of the biggest and most anticipated events on campus by the whole UMaine community and the broader Bangor area. IDF showcases an array of traditional music, dance and costumes of our diverse student body at UMaine. Two free […]

Event Series International Dance Festival 2022

International Dance Festival 2022

Collins Center for the Arts

The International Dance Festival (IDF) is a student-led initiative, which started in 2005. Today, it is one of the biggest and most anticipated events on campus by the whole UMaine community and the broader Bangor area. IDF showcases an array of traditional music, dance and costumes of our diverse student body at UMaine. Two free […]

Whose Home and Whose Native Land? (online)

Online

Join the Canadian-American Center in welcoming Dr. Bernard Perley from the University of British Columbia as he presents “Whose Home and Whose Native Land?” during Dr. Karl Trautman’s POS 243 course, Canadian Government and Politics, to be held Thursday, Feb. 24 from 2–3 p.m.  The presentation will be given virtually via Zoom. Bernard Perley is […]

Wabanaki Voices: A Discussion with Jennifer Pictou

Science Building 102, University of Maine Machias

Jennifer Pictou, founder and head instructor of Dawnland Martial Arts, will provide an overview of her unique self-defense program, Kinapiskw’k, and discuss how the problem of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) gave rise to its creation within international Wabanaki communities. All welcome to attend in person or Zoom  https://maine.zoom.us/j/85608083771     Meeting ID: 856 0808 3771 […]

Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series: The Condor and the Eagle (online)

Online

“When the eagle of the North and the condor of the South fly together, the spirit of the land will reawaken.” In this film, we see four indigenous environmental leaders help bring this prophecy to life, working to reduce the impacts of oil and gas production across great distances, from the tar sands of Alberta, […]

International Student Coffee Hour

North Pod of Memorial Union University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States

Coffee Hour is a social event sponsored by the International Student Association and Office of International Programs. It is usually held every Friday (except breaks) from 4–5 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters. Some special events held during Coffee Hour include country and culture presentations, international food tasting, cooking competition, etc. It is a […]

Spring 2022 Sustainability Talk – Building a Community of Interest and Response to an Invasive Species Threatening Maine’s Ash Trees and Wabanaki Cultural Lifeways

Norman Smith Hall, Room 107, and Online University of Maine, Orono, ME

For many years, the Mitchell Center has hosted an innovative “Sustainability Talks” series. The goal of these talks is to provide students, faculty, and interested citizens with opportunities to learn about: 1) the multi-faceted nature of sustainability problems; 2) the value of connecting different forms of knowledge and know-how in efforts to understand and solve such problems; […]

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