Friday, October 16, 2009
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  [All day event] 11th Annual Shaking the Foundations Conference
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Shaking the Foundations: The West Coast
Conference on Progressive Lawyering
October 16 and 17, 2009 - Stanford Law School

Shaking the Foundations is dedicated to building a strong, vibrant, and progressive legal community. At our annual conference, we bring together lawyers, scholars, politicians, activists, and students from around the country to discuss present and future issues within the progressive movement, explore the role of young lawyers in the progressive legal community, and encourage attendees to work toward social and environmental justice.

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11:00am [11:30am-1:00pm] Sally Mentzer's Office Hour
Description:
Come visit with Sally Mentzer and find out how the Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal adventures!


[12:00pm-1:00pm] Bi-Weekly Speaker Series "Indigenous Australia"
Description:
Part of the Native American Cultural Center's Bi-Weekly Speaker Series, Fridays at noon!

15 students spent 3 weeks in the Western Desert with the Martu Aboriginal people. Come hear about their experiences!

They couldn't bring back any witchetty grubs or goanna (lizard) meat for you, but we will serve damper (the Martu version of frybread and billy tea!!

He:yung Kile' - Hello All!

My name is Kayla and I am a programming assistant at the Native American Cultural Center located in the first floor of the Old Union Clubhouse. One recurrent program is a Bi-weekly Speaker Series. We invite students, professors, department staff and outside guests to present on given topics at lunchtime.

In the past we've invited students to present honors theses, give traditional craft demonstrations, or share their experiences from a program that range from informal to formal. The goals are to build community (we learn more about each other!), increase awareness of the awesome programs that are out there, and increase Native American community participation in those programs. We may be a smaller community, but our voices can be heard in many areas of the Stanford Community!

Please email me back at kaylarae@stanford.edu if you are interested. Also, if you have a particular suggestion for the small lunch, let me know. For example, students who went abroad to Italy did Italian food and organized their own potluck that wasn't as small.

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Kayla Rae Carpenter
Hupa/Yurok/Karuk
Stanford '10 Linguistics

[12:00pm-1:00pm] Dean Eyre's Office Hour
Description:
Come visit with Dean Eyre and find out how the Undergraduate Advising and Research program can help you shape your personal adventures!

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