Event

Alumni in Indigenous Advocacy

Date, time, location

Date

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Time

7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Location

King Building, 123

10 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

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The Careers in the Environment Series continues, representing alumni panelists in various applications of indigenous advocacy.

The Careers in the Environment Series is a yearly series of talks hosted by the Career Exploration & Development Office and EnviroAlums, an Oberlin College environmental alumni affiliate group. This advocacy-focused panel highlights different facets and experiences of the field, with three speakers discussing topics including communications, outreach, ecology, and more. Alumni share their paths from Oberlin and beyond, offering insight to help students envision their time after graduation.

Panelists include Lauren Henson ‘10 (Management and Support Specialist at Bears Ear Inter-Tribal Coalition), Lore Masters ‘18 (Impact Assessment Officer, Gitxaała Nation Territorial Management Agency), and Amber Schulz-Oliver ‘01 (Executive Director at Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians). This event will be facilitated by Anora Lee ‘26.

Open to all members of the Oberlin campus community