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    Decolonizing California History by gifted lecturer Dr. Nicole Lim (Pomo)


    When
    Friday, November 8th;7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Where Christ Church United Methodist, 1717 Yulupa, Santa Rosa
    Cost Suggested donation $10-20. All proceeds to be donated to CIMCC. No one turned away for lack of funds.
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    DECOLONIZING CALIFORNIA HISTORY

    "Decolonizing California History", a benefit for the California Indian Museum and Cultural Center (CIMCC) in Santa Rosa, features a presentation by Executive Director Nicole Lim, hosted by Sonoma Solidarity with Standing Rock and Christ Church United Methodist.

    Please share this event and forward the flyer.

    Learn about the true history of California, significant roles played by California Indians, and the impacts of colonization in this fascinating presentation. Explore strategies for integrating native perspectives into public education and civic discourse. These stories must be shared lest they be forgotten.

    6:30pm - Doors open
    7:00pm - Decolonizing California History presentation begins

    Christ Church United Methodist
    1717 Yulupa Ave. near Hoen Ave.
    Santa Rosa

    Suggested donation $10-20. All proceeds to be donated to CIMCC. No one turned away for lack of funds. Come early for networking, information tables, and refreshments.

    Nicole Lim, Executive Director of CIMCC, is Pomo. She is a gifted lecturer. She is Staff Attorney with the National Indian Justice Center, Vice President of the California Association of Museums, Secretary for the National Tribal GIS Program, and a member of the Native American Advisory Committee to the University of California Office of the President. She founded the Tribal Youth Ambassadors program, which received the National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award in 2016.


    With much appreciation to our co-sponsors (listed alphabetically):
    • Advocates for Social Justice of UU Congregation Santa Rosa
    • Center for Babaylan Studies
    • Conversations Around the Fire
    • Elders Action Network
    • Filipino American National Historical Society
    • HUB Cultural Center of Sonoma State University
    • Indivisible Petaluma
    • Interfaith Council of Sonoma County
    • North Bay Organizing Project
    • Our House Intercultural Center of SRJC Petaluma
    • Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County
    • Pomo Project of Sebastopol
    • Racial Justice Allies of Sonoma County
    • Redwood Forest Friends Meeting
    • Sierra Club Sonoma Group
    • Task Force on the Americas

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