Where:
Jeannette Rankin Peace Center
519 S. Higgins Ave. Missoula, Montana
Description:
We are excited to invite you to an impactful event hosted by the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center (JRPC) and the Indigenous Arts and Education Program (IAEP). We invite you to help us spread the word about our Community Discussion on Murdered & Missing Indigenous Relatives (MMIR).
Event Details:
Date: - August 8th, 2024
Time: - 6:00 PM
Location: - JRPC Community Room, 519 S. Higgins Ave.
Event Highlights:
- Collaborative Community Artwork with artist Dre Castillo
- Q&A Session with Carissa Heavy Runner (MIKA Matters) and Claire Charlo
- Talking Circle: A space to share and listen
- Topics: Supporting MMIR, Art for Social Change, and Your Questions Answered
- This is a FREE event, open to the public.
Join us for an evening dedicated to learning, solidarity, and honoring our Murdered & Missing Indigenous Relatives. We have attached a poster in both JPG and PDF formats for your convenience. Your participation and support in spreading awareness would be greatly appreciated.
For more information, please visit these links about JRPC and the IAEP:
- https://www.missoulagives.org/organizations/jeannette-rankin-peace-center
- http://www.jrpc.org/
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