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Oakland, CA—Called by The New York Times, “The Blue

Collar PEN,” PEN Oakland announces the Winners of the

32nd Annual PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Awards. The

2021 PEN Oakland Award winners will be formally

recognized on Saturday, December 4, 2021

Data collected by the CDC shows that Native Americans are 24% more likely to be fully vaccinated than white Americans.

The Creative Writing program in the Department of English, in collaboration with the Georgia Museum of Art, are proud to participate in the “Collective Impressions: Modern Native American Printmakers” exhibit.

Learn more about Native American history and Native lives through these Native-led podcasts and the New York Times. Native communities in North America are not a thing of the past. This selection of podcasts explores Native American history, humor, politics, family, and community.

The 2020 Census shows that the Native American population in the United States has grown by more than 27% since 2010. While many Americans view genuine native cultures as a thing of the past, Native Americans have continued to assert their sovereignty and rights as tribal citizens.

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