Indigenizing the Arts & Culture Sector, 14 October | Event in Logan | AllEvents

Indigenizing the Arts & Culture Sector

Center for Intersectional Gender Studies &Research

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Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 03:00 pm

1.3 hours

Utah State University

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Date & Location

Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 03:00 pm to 04:15 pm (GMT-06:00)

Utah State University

Taggart Student Center 335, Logan, United States

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Indigenizing the Arts & Culture Sector
Join the discussion about the importance of indigenous people's contributions to the arts.

About this Event

Join the discussion about the importance of indigenous people's contributions to the arts. Event is available in person and on Zoom.

Presenters:

Cathleen Osborne-Gowey, M.A., is a member of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and has dedicated more than 17 years to advocacy for survivors of violence in tribal communities. She is the founder of a domestic violence and sexual assault tribal advocacy program and has testified before the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of tribes and victims of violence. In addition to her advocacy work, Cathleen has served as faculty at Utah State University for over 15 years, teaching courses in Intersectional Gender Studies and Criminal Justice. Her work bridges academic research and community action, with a focus on justice, equity, and healing. When she is not teaching or advocating, she enjoys hiking in the Rocky Mountains near her home.


Darren Parry, former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, is a prominent advocate for Native American rights and history. Parry has dedicated his career to teaching and preserving indigenous perspectives. He serves on the Board of Directors for Utah Humanities and PBS Utah, leveraging his influence to advocate for Native American issues and cultural preservation. As the author of "The Bear River Massacre, A Shoshone History," Parry sheds light on the tragic events of the past while teaching in the Environmental Humanities Department at the University of Utah. His lectures on Native American history and sustainability have taken him across the world, including recent engagements at the University of Copenhagen, where he spoke about Indigenous views on climate and the environment. Passionate about family and tribal heritage, Parry strives to honor the legacy of his ancestors and ensure their stories are remembered. Recently awarded an honorary degree from Utah State University, Parry continuously embodies the great values of learning, teaching, and leadership.



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Indigenizing the Arts & Culture Sector, 14 October | Event in Logan | AllEvents
Indigenizing the Arts & Culture Sector
Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 03:00 pm
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