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March 22, 2001
Contact: Ismana Carney at (831) 460-3039 or jacarney@cats.ucsc.edu
UC SANTA CRUZ HONORS NATIVE AMERICANS WITH CONCERT AND EVENTS APRIL 6
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SANTA CRUZ, CA--A daylong Native American College Information Day at UC Santa Cruz
on Friday, April 6, will be capped by a symposium and concert celebrating the lives
and culture of contemporary Native American women.
The concert and symposium, "Profiles in Courage: Native American Women Breaking
Barriers," are being hosted by the UC Santa Cruz Transfer Partnerships Program.
All events will be held in the Cowell College Dining Hall and are free and open to
the public.
Barriers to educational and economic success, as well as cultural exploitation, are
among the topics that will be addressed by an array of nationally recognized speakers
and artists during the symposium, which takes place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Speakers
are musician ElizaBeth Hill (Mohawk); Dr. Laura Williams (Juaneno), a professor of
family medicine at UC Irvine; Gloria Bear (Blackfeet), a firefighter and Native American
women's rights activist; and Muriel Crawford (Chippewa) and Marlene Bear-Walters
(Blackfeet), activists who successfully challenged the state legislatures of Minnesota
and Montana to remove the word "squaw" (an Algonquin word meaning "whore")
from the geographical landscapes of both states.
The evening concert at 7 p.m. features Sharon Burch (Navajo) and ElizaBeth Hill (Mohawk),
both nationally renowned Native American folk singers and songwriters. Burch's music
has been called "enchanting and accessible" by national music critic Paige
La Grone. Burch, who won the Native American Music Award Artist of the Year in 1998,
will perform in her native Navajo language with acoustic guitar, harmonica, and drum.
Hill is a prolific award-winning songwriter and storyteller whose candid, contemporary
songs reveal her Native American roots.
The concert and symposium follow events scheduled throughout the day as part of the
Early Academic Outreach Program's American Indian College Information Day, during
which high school students visit UCSC to learn about college opportunities. For more
information, contact Tonya Lawrence at (831) 460-3016 or via e-mail at tlaw@cats.ucsc.edu.
The UC Santa Cruz Transfer Partnerships Program works with 13 community colleges
to increase the number of students transferring to the University of California.
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