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In Honor of Harry Kessler & Margaret Keener. Bridging New Pathways: Schedule . Nez Perce Scholar Dr. Robbie Paul, Washington State University. Nez Perce Scholar Phill Allen, Northwest Indian College. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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In Honor of Harry Kessler & Margaret Keener

When & What Where

Noon-1:30pm: Keynote Address and LunchDr. Robbie Paul, Washington State University, Spokane, WA.Historical Trauma in Native PeoplesPhill Allen, Northwest Indian College, Lapwai, ID. Native Realities Past and Present

Fellowship Hall(main level)

2:00-3:30pm: Section I Concurrent WorkshopsPhill Allen, "Race Matters"Dr. Robbie Paul, "Cultural Competency: Finding Your Own Story"Tom Kellogg, "MAPP: Mentor Artist's Playwright Project": A glimpse into the program and interactive.

Room #2-Phill AllenRoom #4-Dr. Paul*room 2&4 on upper levelFellowship Hall – Tom Kellogg

3:30-5:00pm: Section II Concurrent WorkshopsPhill Allen, "Race Matters"Dr. Robbie Paul, "Cultural Competency: Finding Your Own Story"Tom Kellogg, "MAPP: Mentor Artist's Playwright Project": A glimpse into the program and an interactive.

Room #2-Phill AllenRoom #4-Dr. Paul*room 2&4 on upper levelFellowship Hall-Tom Kellogg

5:00-6:30pm: Reception for speakers, artists and the public Light food served

Fireside Room

7:00-9:00pm: Dramatic Performance and Discussion: Young Native Playwrights InitiativeA program of the Mentor Artist's Playwright Project under the direction of Thomas Dean Kellogg, Founder and Artistic Director, Mentor Artists Playwright Project

Sanctuary

Bridging New Pathways: Schedule

Nez Perce Scholar Dr. Robbie Paul, Washington State

University

Nez Perce Scholar Phill Allen,

Northwest Indian College

Ed Keener, Co-Founder Kessler-Keener Lecture Series

and recipient of the Nelle Tobias Award for Philanthropy from

the Fund for Idaho - 2010

Thomas Kellogg, Founder & Director, MAPP

MAPP YOUTH

Since 1998 Kessler-Keener has hosted globally influential figures in human rights, spirituality, social justice and healing, and beyond. Some of our distinguished guests have included….

Myrlie Evers-Williams,1998

Morris Dees, 2001

Elie Wiesel, 2002

Bruce Feiler, 2003

Dolores Huerta, 2004

Neil Douglas-Klotz (Saadi)2005

Rabbi Arthur Waskow2006

Matthew Fox2007

Joanna Macy2008

Hanan Ashrawi, 2008

Today we are honored to share the photographic works of Lapwai Youth and the great guidance of master photographer Anne Rearick, plus artists Marcine Quenzer, Fonny Davidson, and Ron Saunders. The art is on display throughout the entire event. Here are a few samples…

Marcine Quenzer

Marcine Quenzer

Ron Saunders in his shop

Fonny Davidson

Lapwai Youth Photos

Kessler-Keener would like to thank all of the following for their “Extraordinary Support” and dedication:

Idaho Human Rights Education CenterArt of Living Boise Community Radio (radioboise.org)Clearstory Studios First Congregational United Church of Christ, BoiseIdaho Humanities CouncilIdaho Commission on the ArtsIdaho Human Rights Education CenterDunia MarketplaceMali Rowan PresentsProject FilterIdaho Peace CoalitionSpirit DreamsTreasure Valley Community Television

And a thank you to the Kessler-Keener Board, Committee, Volunteers, all Youth Participants and chaperones, and our distinguished speakers and guest.

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