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Member Education Sessions | Afro-Indigenous/Black Indigenous Experiences

Live Broadcast: Thursday, February 23
10 am PT / 11 am MT / 12 pm CT / 1 pm ET

***Open to the Public***

On February 23 at 1:00 pm ET, join our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston and philanthropic changemakers, Sutton King, the Hon. Tammi Lambert, and Darius Lee Smith as they share their personal experiences and discuss how philanthropy can better understand and support the issues facing our Black and Afro-Indigenous relatives.

Join us on Thursday, February 23 from 1 PM to 2:30 PM ET!

About the Series: 

Native Americans in Philanthropy welcomes you to engage in a gathering of nonprofits, philanthropy, emerging leaders, and Native communities for discussions and collaborative action for building philanthropy rooted in Native traditions and values. 

Our curated education sessions of virtual conversations, panels, and speakers represent the diversity of Indian Country and the experiences of Indigenous Peoples in what is now known as America. These sessions are designed for NAP members working in philanthropy and will focus on how philanthropy can operate differently to center Indigenous perspectives.

Through these sessions, NAP is passing the mic to individuals, Tribes, and Native nonprofits who are experts in their respective fields. This platform will foster an informed membership that will lead the shifting of the philanthropic sector in deeper, more impactful ways that serve the people, communities, and causes they care about.

This session is a highlight of our member benefits and future sessions may be closed to the public. For more information on NAP Memberships, please email Rod Jacobs at rjacobs@nativephilanthropy.org

For more information, please visit https://nativephilanthropy.org/event/member-education-sessions-afroindigenous-black-indigenous-experiences/

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