Program Details

Title: Creating Community at Labriola National American Indian Data Center

Presenters:

Eric Hardy, Labriola National American Indian Data Center, Program Coordinator, Sr.

Yitazba Largo-Anderson, Labriola National American Indian Data Center, Program Coordinator

Date/Time: Friday, October 20, 10:45 am - 11:45 am

Room: 108

Program Description

This presentation is about how the Labriola Center centers community in our library programming at Arizona State University. We will present successful library programs that encourage tribal community members within the urban area and on reservations at ASU campus to share knowledge through storytelling, art, and performance.

Learning outcomes:

  • Creating programing that is centered in Indigenous learning
  • Diverse ways to implement programing at your university/library
  • Incorporating art as ways of knowing and learning in libraries

Presenter Bios

Eric Hardy is Senior Program Coordinator at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center at Arizona State University Tempe Campus. He has a graduate degree in American Indian Studies  with a focus in Indigenous Rights and Social Justice.

Yitazba Largo-Anderson is Program Coordinator at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center at Arizona State University West Campus. She is an artist and advocate for education and Indigenous centered ways of learning. 


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