Dawnland Return: Wabanaki and conservation collaboration to return land and more

COA Coffee & Conversation welcomes Frances Soctomah of the Wabanaki Commission on Land and Stewardship, and Ellie Oldach ’15, and Brett Ciccotelli ’09, core staff of First Light, for a conversation moderated by Darren Ranco, executive director of the Wabanaki Commission and Chair of Native American Studies at UMaine.

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The Coffee & Conversation series features discussions between invited guests and College of the Atlantic faculty members, trustees, and friends summer, you are invited to join conversations with authors, scholars, artists, and thought leaders. The session are held every Tuesday morning from June 30 – September 1 at The Thomas J. Gates Center (Gates) on COA campus. Sessions are one hour long, and include a Q&A session. Coffee and pastries are served prior to each session.

The Coffee & Conversation series is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. Registration opens May 1 for Champlain Society members, June 1 for the general public.