Indigenous Mural: Representing Native Lands in Missouri

by College of Arts & Science

Cultural Arts & Media Speakers Diversity & Inclusion

Tue, Nov 8, 2022

5 PM – 6:30 PM CST (GMT-6)

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The Shack (MU Student Center)

901 Rollins Street, Columbia 65211, United States

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Wondering about the creation and significance of the Indigenous Mural in the Student Center?! (hint: it's the huge, bright piece of art in the main common area.) Come hear a panel of guests discuss the creation of the Indigenous Mural and its connection to the historical and contemporary reality of Native lands in Missouri and at Mizzou as a land-grant institution.

Moderator:
Melissa Horner (Métis/Anishinaabe)

Panelists:
Yatika Starr Fields (Osage/Muscogee/Cherokee)
Kilan Jacobs (Osage)

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The Shack (MU Student Center)

901 Rollins Street, Columbia 65211, United States

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Melissa Horner

President, Four Directions; Doctoral Student, MU Department of Sociology; Health Policy Research Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

sociology.missouri.edu/people/horner

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Yatika Starr Fields

Painter and muralist

yatikafields.com/about-the-artist

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Kilian Jacobs

Tribal Research Assistant, Osage Nation

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kilan-jacobs-241498178/

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MU College of Arts & Science; Missouri Student Unions
Co-hosted with: Four Directions: Indigenous Peoples and Allies, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity

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