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NATIVE AUTHORS & ARTISTS SERIES

  • Perpich Center for the Arts 6125 Olson Memorial Highway Minneapolis, MN, 55422 United States (map)

Dressed in her native regalia, Kim is one of the guest speakers who will be introducing K-12 educators and librarians to her Ojibwa books for the classroom. There will be an interview and Q&A with the her, and time in the Perpich Library to peruse her books.

The first 40 people attending this event will receive a free book from her.

Kim is looking forward to talking about her work and how K-12 educators can bring her experiences into their classrooms!

There is no cost to attend the Native Authors series.

  • Light snacks will be provided.

  • A clock hours form will be available following the session.

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