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Spokane Community College features presentation for Native American Month

Spokane Community College’s Native American Student Organization welcomes Judith Brown Hawk, owner of Highland Sanctuary Retreat, who presents “Indigenous Populations in America: The 21st Century Native American” today at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. in the Lair-Student Center Sasquatch Room, Bldg. 6, 1810 N. Greene St.

Her appearance is part of SCC’s Native American Month observance.

Her appearance is part of SCC’s Native American Month observance. The program is free. Brown Hawk is a graduate of Spokane Falls Community College’s chemical dependency studies program and has a bachelor’s degree in social services from Whitworth University. She also has a master’s degree in psychology from the University of Phoenix. At Highland Sanctuary Retreat, Brown Hawk facilitates sweat and smudge ceremonies and teaches Native American culture and sensitivity to non-indigenous people. For details, call SCC multicultural counselor Ruth Silverthorne, 533-7032.



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