Election Day Know Your Voice Monday, Nov. 2 at noonKnow Your Voice: U.S. Election 2020

Monday, Nov. 2 | Noon

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

The Intercultural Diversity Center will be hosting “Know Your Voice,” an event that will include important facts on voting history, where to vote and more. Attendees will be able to gain information about voter suppression, key facts and more to prepare for another historic Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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Election Day Watch Party Nov. 3 at 6 p.m. at the IDCElection Day Watch Party

Tuesday, Nov. 3 | 6 p.m.

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

The Intercultural Diversity Center will be partnering with student organizations, faculty and staff to host an Election Day Watch Party in the center. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with faculty, staff and other students and watch live election results. The event will include a focus on the Capstone Creed.

Register at https://tinyurl.com/deiidcevents.


Native American Foodways: Southeastern Traditions in Alabama

Native American tools excavated at MoundvilleNov. 4-Dec. 4

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

In partnership with Moundville Archaeological Park, the Intercultural Diversity Center will be hosting a month-long small foodways exhibit featuring two large cases and four banners of important facts about Native American history and special artifacts from Moundville. This pop-up exhibition will focus on Southeastern Native American subsistence patterns, the importance of Moundville, corn agriculture, the utilization of the Black Warrior River and how most of the subsistence techniques used in prehistory are still being done today.

Artifacts will include: pots and cups used for cooking that were excavated at Moundville, bone fish hooks, grinding stones (mortar, pestle), stone axe, atlatl, projectile points, etc.


Native American Heritage Month Scavenger Hunt

Nov. 5-20

The Women and Gender Resource Center and the Intercultural Diversity Center will be collaborating on a Native American Heritage Scavenger Hunt.  The enrichment program offers participants the opportunity to learn about local Native American cultural and archeological events and programs throughout the month of November. Participants will register to participate in the scavenger hunt in exchange for prizes and a T-shirt. Once registered, participants will be given a game code through the Goose Chase Scavenger Hunt program for objectives they must complete during the month. The NAHM Scavenger Hunt will be facilitated through a free version of the Goose Chase App (https://tinyurl.com/NAHMscavhunt).


Native American Heritage Month Fast Facts

Thursday, Nov. 5 | Noon

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

The Intercultural Diversity Center will be hosting “Native American Heritage Month Fast Facts,” that will include important facts on Native American History, with a special focus on Native Americans in Alabama and the city of Tuscaloosa.


Cultural Cafe Nov. 9 at noonCultural Café

Monday, Nov. 9 | Noon-2 p.m.

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

The Intercultural Diversity Center will be offering participants information, awareness and knowledge related to cultural differences through an array of methods such as direct instruction, group discussions and different interactive activities. This program will help attendees learn more about cultural competencies and their importance. Individually wrapped refreshments and coffee will be provided.

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Grayhawk Perkins at Moundville
Grayhawk Perkins

Native American Heritage Month Cooking Demonstration

Thursday, Nov. 12 | 6 p.m. | Zoom

The Women and Gender Resource Center and the Intercultural Diversity Center will be hosting a live cooking demonstration featuring Grayhawk Perkins. Participants will learn about indigenous cooking and how it relates to culture and gender. New Orleans-born Perkins is a well-known cultural figure in Louisiana. He works as an educator, historian and a musician, teaching music, history, writing and environmental studies to students from Pre-K to college level. The Zoom link will be provided after registration is complete.

Register at https://tinyurl.com/deiidcevents.


Football Watch Party Nov. 14Tide & Turf Alabama Football Watch Party — POSTPONED

Saturday, Nov. 14 | 4 p.m.

Intercultural Diversity Center, Suite 2100 Ferguson Center

The Intercultural Diversity Center will be hosting a football watch party for the Alabama Crimson Tide vs. the LSU Tigers. This watch party will feature an exclusive skybox experience with boxed meals, giveaways and more. Guests will also have the opportunity to win an Alabama Football basket featuring everything needed for a traditional game.

Register at https://tinyurl.com/deiidcevents.

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