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What's Happening

Tue
16
Apr
Offer Negotiation Cafe
<p>Negotiating an offer ensures you make the most of job and internship opportunities.</p> <p>Learning how to negotiate can potentially secure a better salary, improve benefits and other favorable terms that will contribute to your overall job satisfaction. You will develop skills such as communication, persuasion, and compromise, which are essential in any career. Come by Career Development to sharpen these skills with one of our Career Coaches or Employer partner.<br></p>
Wed
17
Apr
Alumni Note Writing Luncheon
<p>Join us on campus to catch up with classmates and students, enjoy a luncheon, and write letters to classmates to encourage financial support of our Katie Fund.</p> <p><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkLZGPDVc5BKRgcVM6ZbjO12m7qXV…; target="_blank">RSVP</a> today!&nbsp;</p> <p>Questions? Contact Elizabeth Govern at <a href="mailto:eogovern171@stkate.edu">eogovern171@stkate.edu</a></p&gt; <p>&nbsp;</p>
Sat
20
Apr
The Aunties
<p>&quot;The Aunties&quot; is an invitation to come together to honor the women that shape, heal, and uphold Indigenous communities—the aunties—through an evening of contemporary storytelling, shared stories live from the stage alongside familial and archival photographs, and works of legacy. This world premiere commissioned by The O&#39;Shaughnessy will feature stories by aunties from our local region, Justice Anne K. McKeig (Indigenous Name: Awaniikwe, meaning &quot;Mist Woman,&quot; White Earth Nation), Lyz Jaakola (Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe), and Sandy White Hawk (Sicangu Lakota). Storytelling from the live performance will be preserved on film to become the heart of a narrative-driven documentary series featuring stories by local aunties across Turtle Island (North America). The documentary series is intended to create a cultural resource for future generations through films that capture the artistic, cultural, and visual integrity of the places and people from which auntie stories emerge. &quot;The Aunties&quot; live performance and film series creates a dedicated space for Indigenous storytelling tradition. Indigenous storytelling spans purpose, complexity and tradition. In St. Paul, storytelling is honored as a living art form that continuously shapes identity, facilitates healing, and builds solidarity across and within communities. We gather to honor the contributions and enduring legacy of our aunties, whose stories inspire new narratives and guide new generations of leaders. In Mni S&#243;ta Makoce, The Land Where the Water Reflects the Skies, we come together in community to reflect on our collective history to nurture hope for a brighter future.</p>
Thu
25
Apr
Prayer for the Prairie: A Liturgy for Here and Now
<p>Join the CSSJ for a Midday Ecumenical Prayer focused on the Earth on April 25th at noon outside on the South CdC Patio. <b>"Peace of the Prairie: A Liturgy for Here and Now"</b> was commissioned by Shalom Hill Farm Retreat Center of Windom, MN as part of their 2023 Prairie Spirituality Project. The liturgy focuses on our spiritual connection with the earth through music and word, and is rooted in the Christian tradition while acknowledging that indigenous people can teach us the most about our land. All are welcome!&nbsp;</p>
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