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Radio broadcast of Navajo women’s views on energy now online
...Navajo Nation as part of the Navajo Women’s Energy Project, a group they co-founded. Before recording the stories, Osnes and Manygoats met with women to discuss how they felt about...
Radio show to feature Navajo women’s views on energy
...the Navajo Nation sharing their views on the future of energy. Beth Osnes, associate professor of theatre and dance at the University of Colorado Boulder, developed the half-hour radio documentary...
Empowering Navajo Communities
Under the sweeping Southwestern skies, only a few dim lights illuminate the land at nightfall in the Navajo Nation. Here, more than 18,000 rural Navajo families are without access to...
Drought Resilience Impact Platform (DRIP)
...limit rights holders’ own supply later in the year. DRIP has recently begun collaborating with Navajo Nation adjacent to Ute Mountain Ute land, installing sensors and collaborating on drought resilience....
Art and social justice focus of community series
...an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation (Diné) and part Lakota and Cherokee. Her work has been exhibited at the Tucson Desert Art Museum, the Gas Gallery in Los Angeles,...
Community Invited to Participatory Puppet Show and Creative Movement Program at the Louisville Library
...Saturday, Oct. 20 at the Louisville Public Library, 951 Spruce Street. The CU at the Library program called, “Shadow Puppets for Clean Energy Education in the Navajo Nation,” is free...
Discovery Kits
...Ice Age. Native Peoples – Learn about the Navajo – a native people of the U. S. – and the Paiwan – a native people of Taiwan, ROC – through...
Introducing the 2014-2015 CU-Boulder Outreach Awards
...Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Solar Theatre for Navajo Clean Energy Assistant Professor Beth Osnes Department of Theatre and Dance SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Cultivating Campus and Community Leaders through...
CU-Boulder Arts and Culture Week Begins Sept. 12
..."Native American Star Lore" by John Stocke, a professor of astrophysical and planetary sciences at CU-Boulder. Stocke will share the traditional star knowledge of the Lakota, Pueblo and Navajo peoples...
CU Students to Spend Spring Break Helping Others During Service-Learning Trips
...group will interact with modern indigenous lifestyles through visits to Navajo and Zuni nations in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. The students will work on a number of efforts,...