Bay de Noc Community College (Escanaba Campus) is offering an exciting new community education course that will offer insights to and the relationship between plants and the natural world and Anishinaabe beliefs and language.
This course will introduce indigenous ways of knowing and an understanding of how language is essential to guiding that knowledge. Kristy Phillips, Citizen Band Potawatomi and Lumbee descendent, trained biologist and a Potawatomi language instructor, has long been committed to teaching people about the importance of plants through a holistic, indigenous world view.
The class will meet four times: Tuesday, May 7th, 14th, 21st from 6-8pm the Math Science Building, room 123 and on Saturday, June 1st from 10am-2pm with honored elder and teacher Mary Moose. This final class will be from 10am-2pm in the HUB. Mary will be offering teachings on plants. The course registration fee is $75 and this entitles you to attend all four sessions.
For more information about this course, please contact Amy Reddinger, Dean of Arts and Sciences at (906) 217-4068 or amy.reddinger@baycollege.edu To register, please go tohttps://mytraining.baycollege.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schID=1486















