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Native American Church President to Speak at GMU Politics of Gender and Justice Conference

4/18/2015

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Native American Church of Virginia -- George Mason University selected Native American Church President Rene' White (Feather) as a guest speaker for the 2015 Politics of Gender and Justice conference.
     Rene's speech is titled
"Methods of Transformation to Politics of Gender & Justice: Transforming Race Relations Starting with Language." Her presentation is part of a conference of other speakers that beings at 10:00 am and ends at 5:00 pm on Friday, April 24 at GMU. The event is free and open to the public.
"Methods of Transformation to Politics of Gender & Justice: Transforming Race Relations Starting with Language"
1:50PM-2:50PM – SESSIONS III

Session J:
Linguistics and Lyrics - Paper Presentations Room 1202

5:00PM – 7:00PM: Mix & Mingle / Happy Hour at The Greene Turtle (3950 University Dr #209, Fairfax, VA 22030)
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Keynote Speaker Giovanna Chesler with Women and Gender Studies Annual Conference agenda includes Rene' White speaking on Transforming Race Relations Starting With Language.
Conference Information
Free Registration

Conference Website
[email protected]
703-993-2896
Friday, April 24, 2015 9:00AM
Check-In/Registration
10:00AM-5:00PM
Workshops & Presentations
Merten Hall, George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Abstract Submitted to GMU
By Rene' White (Feather)

     Language can bridge the fundamental gap in our society. For instance, words like “Primitive.”  “Uncivilized.”  “Savages.”  The people who created those words had passion. They made a difference.  But, the impact of those words on our Native American ancestors continues to linger in our history books, under headings of old photographs and in spoken words as we describe Native Americans today.
     I would like to share my personal story of being a female Native American and living through assimilation, discrimination and serving to protect our U.S. Constitution as an Air Force officer. I am proud to give a voice to our true Native Americans’ histories.
     I would also like to encourage unearthing the passion within us all to help bridge the divides that separate us.  Let us look at how we are alike rather than different. Together, I believe we can find unity as a new tribe of people with passion to make a difference. Unity gives us the strength to solve diverse problems and make a positive difference. Let us not allow cultural diversity to ever threaten our unity.  It is about loving thy neighbor as thy self.  It is about being peacemakers. It is about making a difference.
     The only barriers that exist are in language.

Session J
Linguistics and Lyrics - Paper Presentations
Room 1202
Moderator: Katrina Kinsolving

“We'll never be royals”: The Popularity of Working-Class Trope in Lorde's Music
Presenter: Cassie Clark, George Washington University

Looking for the Crest of a New Wave Presenter: Mike Moratto, Alumnas, George Mason University

Methods of Transformation to Politics of Gender & Justice: Transforming Race Relations Starting with Language Presenter: Rene White (Feather), The Sanctuary on the Trail™
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Dame Karen Cantrell
4/6/2015 03:38:56 am

HOSLJ is exceeding proud of Officer Rene White and her numerous accomplishments.

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