Nanook Brotherhood discussion about values
March 23, 2021
The next Nanook Brotherhood Talk will be held Wednesday, March 24, at 6 p.m in the
Schaible Auditorium.
Spotlight speakers will be Evon Peter, former vice chancellor for rural, community, and Native education; Carlton Hautala, academic advisor for rural student services; and Rodolfo Garcia, AS性欲社 senator. They will discuss the values that drive the Nanook Brotherhood Project, or NBP, including service, community, leadership and professional development.
NBP is open to students of all ethnic backgrounds and serves as a gateway to formal and informal support systems on campus. Founding member, James Little said NBP is where students 鈥減ush each other."
"When someone believes in you, that is powerful," he said. "That pushes you.鈥 NBP helps reinforce positive role models, rethink institutional systems and support young people of color.
Students interested in participating in NBP are . For more information, email Katelin Avery at ktavery@alaska.edu.