Oregon State University Partners Host: Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration
The national origins of Indigenous Peoples' Day began in 1977 as a counter holiday to Columbus Day in an effort to draw attention to Indigenous sovereignty, struggles, and rights. Join us in honoring the ways, histories and contributions of Indigenous students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members historically and in current times. Indigenous Peoples' Day 2025 will be recognized on Monday, Oct. 13.
Starts at 5 p.m.
- Indigenous Peoples' Day Proclamations — With Oregon State University and City of Corvallis
- Keynote Speakers — Leonard Peltier (via Zoom) and Dino Butler
- Film Screening — Free Leonard Peltier
Note: Livestream available for portions of the event
Check out the full schedule of Indigenous Peoples' Week events in Corvallis and Bend.
For accommodations related to disabilities, contact [email protected].
Sponsored by: The Division of Student Affairs, The Office of Institutional Diversity, The Presidents Commission on Indigenous Affairs, kaku-ixt mana ina haws, and łatwa ina Alumni Network
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