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Ethnic Studies Speaker: Dr. Andrew Jolivétte

(Tue) November 04, 2025, 11:00am — 12:00pm

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Dr. Andrew Jolivette on wearing a bead necklace and standing against a black background

In celebration of First Generation Day and Native American Heritage Month, UCSB professor Dr. Jolivette will give a lecture. All are welcome, including non-students. During event times, parking permits aren't necessary for unmarked parking spots.

About the Speaker

Dr. Andrew Jolivétte is a nationally recognized scholar, author, educator, and poet specializing in Native American, Indigenous, Creole, Black, and Queer Studies. He is a Professor of Sociology and American Indian and Indigenous Studies at UC Santa Barbara, where he is helping establish the university’s first Department of American Indian and Indigenous Studies. He is also affiliated with UCSB’s Departments of Black Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Feminist Studies, and Latin American Studies. An enrolled member and former tribal historian of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation, Dr. Jolivétte’s heritage spans Indigenous, African, Creole, and European lineages.

Contact

For more information, email CCCStudentactivities@cloviscollege.edu

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