Student Workshop: "Bridging Worlds-Potawatomi History, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Power of Personal Why
Thursday, November 13, 2025 9:30–11:00 AM
- LocationFaculty/Staff Dining Room AS 103C
- DescriptionEvent Name: Student Workshop<br>Event State: Confirmed<br>Organization: Arts & Ideas<br>Event Locator: 2025-AATLRR<br><br><p>Join Potawatomi scholar Billie Kerner (Potawatomie) for an interactive and reflective workshop exploring the intersections of Potawatomi history, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and the power of personal purpose. Through storytelling, dialogue, and guided reflection, participants will discover how Indigenous worldviews and ecological understandings can inform more inclusive, interconnected approaches to learning and living. Students will be invited to consider their own “personal why,” the values, experiences, and motivations that shape how you engage with the world, and to explore how these insights can strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural understanding. This session offers an engaging space for undergraduate students to connect personal reflection with broader lessons from Potawatomi knowledge systems, fostering deeper respect for diverse ways of knowing and being.</p>
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