Honoring Native American Heritage with SXSW EDU
Since its inception in 1990, National American Indian Heritage Month, also known as Native American Heritage Month, designates a time to honor the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America. Through the month of November, we acknowledge the impact of Native Americans throughout history, from their artistic influence to their stewardship of the land.
Explore this collection of SXSW EDU content featuring Native American voices, with sessions that you can watch and listen to from past events and ones that you can look forward to next March.
Save 2024 Programming to Your Schedule:
- Decolonizing Study Abroad Through Cultural Heritage Programs
- How To Stand Up For Students Post-SCOTUS Affirmative Action
- The Power of Inclusive Stories in Climate Change Solutions
- Using Stories to Heal
Explore 2023 Indigenous Programming:
- Closing Advanced Coursework Equity Gaps
- Culture Change: Transforming Native Higher Ed
- Decolonizing Schooling: Indigenous Ed Initiative
- Finding Identity Through Poetry, Art, & Nature
- XR, AI, & the Future of Language Revitalization
Join Your Community in March
Join us for SXSW EDU 2024 from March 4-7 in Austin, Texas. Don’t forget to register and book your hotel early, and subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know of any event information leading up to the event.
Check out what’s new for SXSW EDU 2024 and learn about all the ways that you can get involved.
Photo by Caleb Pickens
By Auva Saghafi
11/17/2023