DC Native Network, a new network for Native people in Washington and their allies, will be holding its first lunch meeting this Wednesday.
DC2N is being described as a gathering to share information and strategize about Native issues.
The meetings are being arranged by Suzan Shown Harjo, the president of the Morning Star Institute; Michael Nephew, the president of the American Indian Society; and Suanne Ware-Diaz, associate general secretary with the United Methodist Church.
The first meeting takes place February 22 from noon to 2pm in Conference Room #3 of the United Methodist Building at 100 Maryland Avenue NE. Attendees are invited to bring their own lunch.
DC2N will be meeting every other Wednesday, starting March 8.
Relevant Links:
American Indian Society - http://www.aisdc.org
United Methodist General Board of Church and Society - http://www.umc-gbcs.org
'Native Network' lunches planned in Washington
Monday, February 20, 2006
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