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SUMMARY:A Celebration of America's Indigenous People
DESCRIPTION:Join Native American descendant Robin Pease Saturday evening\, April 27 at 4 p.m. Forest Hill Church 3031 Monticello Blvd. Cleveland Heights we will celebrate the history\, culture\, and contributions of America’s Indigenous People. The doors will open at 4 pm and the program will begin at 4:30. To sign up\, email: racialequitybuddies@fhcpresb.org  \n\n\n\nThis is both an artistic and educational program. Robin Pease is the Artistic Director of www.KULTUREKIDS.org and proud descendant of Indigenous Americans. Robin\, with her rich theater background from the Boston Conservatory and Case Western Reserve University\, brings Native music\, stories\, and traditions to life in an immersive performance. This will not be just a viewing experience; it’s an invitation to engage actively\, culminating in a Q&A session that promises to deepen our collective understanding and connection to Indigenous culture. \n\n\n\nArguably\, Native Americans are the most marginalized group in the history of America. Here is a 30-second Facebook clip that declares “Everyday Indigenous Peoples Day” and sums up why events like this are important. https://www.facebook.com/thisisindiancountry/videos/1404938513365700
URL:https://uucleveland.org/uucc_event/a-celebration-of-americas-indigenous-people/
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