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Authors of this LibGuide

The research for this Libguide was conducted by:

Heidi L. Nees, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Department of Theatre & Film

Bowling Green State University


 

jenn stucker

Associate Professor & Chair

Graphic Design Division

Bowling Green State University


 

Colleen Boff

Head Librarian

Curriculum Resource Center, Jerome Library

Bowling Green State University

 

Raven Begell-Long

Native American Creatives LibGuide Volunteer Editor

BGSU Alum <3

In the Round Speaker Series

In the Round: a six-part speaker series featuring Native American Creatives seeks to render visible—to the BGSU and local communities—the artistry, activism, and presence of contemporary Native American artists. This series is an extension of the recently developed BGSU Land Acknowledgment, which provides a foundation upon which the university can build purposeful and sustained practices that seek to decolonize our institution.  

In the Round features Native American creatives who work in the areas of the arts here at BGSU: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Music, Creative Writing, Film, and Theatre. The series offers opportunities to enrich the learning, experiences, and perspectives of all members of our campus and local communities. By engaging contemporary Indigenous and Native American Artists, this series challenges erroneous and harmful stereotypes that continue to permeate American society today. Exposure to the artists’ works and techniques through which they share their experiences, worldviews, and reactions to the cultural and historical moment in which we all find ourselves facilitates growth and dynamic learning opportunities for students, staff, and faculty.  

Within this LibGuide

Within this LibGuide, you will find works connected to the guest artists speaking at BGSU, as well as that of other contemporary Native American artists.  Furthermore, you will find additional sources about issues addressed by these artists, including environmental and ecological concerns, sovereignty, representation, MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women), and much more.