EARTHSC 8898: Madison Eagle - We’re Still Here: Understanding Native American and Indigenous Peoples’ Contemporary Experiences

Aerial view of Ohio State Oval
February 16, 2024
1:45 pm - 2:45 pm
Mendenhall Laboratory Room 291 or online using the Zoom link

Date Range
2024-02-16 13:45:00 2024-02-16 14:45:00 EARTHSC 8898: Madison Eagle - We’re Still Here: Understanding Native American and Indigenous Peoples’ Contemporary Experiences Friday, February 16, 2024 1:45 pm, Mendenhall Laboratory Room 291 or online using this Zoom link Madison EagleCoordinator for Belonging and Student SupportThe Ohio State UniversityEmail: eagle.41@osu.eduHost: Yanlan Liu We’re Still Here: Understanding Native American and Indigenous Peoples’ Contemporary Experiences This talk will provide insight into the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples’ today. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the issues that have and continue to contribute to Indigenous oppression in the United States and provide attendees with tangible ways that they can be allies and advocates for Indigenous Peoples. Bio: Madison Eagle (pronouns: she, her, hers) serves as Coordinator for Belonging and Student Support in the Student Life Center for Belonging and Social Change. In this role, she works closely with NativeOSU and La C.A.S.A. She centers her work in mentorship and advocacy for students on campus, with deep investment in creating an equitable and accessible community. Madison is a lifelong social justice advocate and activist. Her identities are a driving force behind her passion for social justice work. Madison identifies as Tsalagi (Cherokee), Shawnee, and Irish American. She strives to advocate and push for change for all peoples through an intersectional and Indigenous Feminist lens.Full Bio: https://cbsc.osu.edu/people/madison-eagle/ Mendenhall Laboratory Room 291 or online using the Zoom link America/New_York public

Friday, February 16, 2024 1:45 pm, Mendenhall Laboratory Room 291 or online using this Zoom link

Madison Eagle

Coordinator for Belonging and Student Support

The Ohio State University

Email: eagle.41@osu.edu

Host: Yanlan Liu

 

We’re Still Here: Understanding Native American and Indigenous Peoples’ Contemporary Experiences

 

This talk will provide insight into the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples’ today. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the issues that have and continue to contribute to Indigenous oppression in the United States and provide attendees with tangible ways that they can be allies and advocates for Indigenous Peoples.

 

Bio: Madison Eagle (pronouns: she, her, hers) serves as Coordinator for Belonging and Student Support in the Student Life Center for Belonging and Social Change. In this role, she works closely with NativeOSU and La C.A.S.A. She centers her work in mentorship and advocacy for students on campus, with deep investment in creating an equitable and accessible community. Madison is a lifelong social justice advocate and activist. Her identities are a driving force behind her passion for social justice work. Madison identifies as Tsalagi (Cherokee), Shawnee, and Irish American. She strives to advocate and push for change for all peoples through an intersectional and Indigenous Feminist lens.

Full Bio: https://cbsc.osu.edu/people/madison-eagle/