"Williamstown: Living on Mohican homelands," presented by the Boston University School of Theology, Faith and Ecological Justice Program, October 29, 2020.

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"Williamstown: Living on Mohican Homelands," presented by the Boston University School of Theology, Faith and Ecological Justice Program, October 29, 2020. = = = = = = = = Williamstown: Living on Mohican homelands Summary Williamstown: Living on Mohican homelands Description The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians is moving its historic preservation extension office to Williamstown, MA. What has been the relationship between the Stockbridge-Munsee community and the town of Williamstown? How are members of the Stockbridge-Munsee community maintaining their connection to their Eastern homelands, including Williamstown? How can Williamstown residents support their work? These questions and more will be addressed in a panel featuring: Heather Bruegl, Director of Cultural Affairs for the Stockbridge-Munsee Community; Christine DeLucia, Assistant Professor of History at Williams College; Lauren Stevens, community leader, writer, and educator; Andrew Art, Member of the Williamstown Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee; and Moderated by Rachel Payne, student at Boston University School of Theology. Join online at http://bit.ly/FEJHomelands. Starts 5:00pm on Thursday, October 29th 2020 End Time 6:30pm Topics Lectures Event Open To public Contact Name Rachel Payne Contact Email rrpayne@bu.edu Contact Organization STH Faith and Ecological Justice Program