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Stories of the Diné Monday, March 12, 2018 | 6PM CCC Fourth Street Innovation Center Stories of the Diné have been passed down from one generation to the next - stories about leadership, conflict resolution, happiness, growth and development throughout the lifespan. "These stories help us define who we are as unique individuals in order to live a fulfilled life," said Derik Yellowhair, CCC Student Life and Passages Coordinator. Yellowhair will be sharing some of those Diné stories during the second installment of a new series of free educational talks, or ED Talks, at Coconino Community College. The talks are part of an ongoing effort for CCC to reach out community members interested in continued learning. ED Talks April 9 "Fiji: Paradise of many cultures," by Lisa Doskocil, CCC Anthropology Instructor March 26 | 6-7PM "The Pony Express is alive and well in AZ," by David Ramos, CCC Administration of Justice Instructor May 14 "Todos Unidos: The Hispanic Experience in Flagstaff with an emphasis on the Sunnyside Neighborhood" by Breann Velasco, Pioneer Museum June 11 "Voice, fingerprints, eye scans: Are biometrics really keeping your mobile device secure?" by Gonzalo Perez, CCC Associate Vice President of Innovative Learning Solutions Room B34 All ED Talks take place at the CCC Fourth Street Innovation Center, located at 3000 N. Fourth St., in Flagstaff Derik Yellowhair CCC Student Life Coordinator

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Page 1: Stories of the Diné - coconino.edu · 3/12/2018  · CCC Fourth Street Innovation Center Stories of the Diné have been passed down from one generation to the next - stories about

Stories of the Diné Monday, March 12, 2018 | 6PM

CCC Fourth Street Innovation Center

Stories of the Diné have been passed down from one generation to the next - stories about leadership, conflict resolution,

happiness, growth and development throughout the lifespan.

"These stories help us define who we are as unique individuals in order to live a fulfilled life," said Derik Yellowhair,

CCC Student Life and Passages Coordinator.

Yellowhair will be sharing some of those Diné stories during the second installment of a new series of free educational talks, or

ED Talks, at Coconino Community College.

The talks are part of an ongoing effort for CCC to reach out community members interested in continued learning.

ED Talks

April 9 "Fiji: Paradise of many cultures,"

by Lisa Doskocil, CCC Anthropology Instructor

March 26 | 6-7PM "The Pony Express is alive and well in AZ,"

by David Ramos, CCC Administration of Justice Instructor

May 14 "Todos Unidos: The Hispanic Experience in Flagstaff with an emphasis on the Sunnyside Neighborhood"

by Breann Velasco, Pioneer Museum

June 11 "Voice, fingerprints, eye scans: Are biometrics really keeping your mobile device secure?"

by Gonzalo Perez, CCC Associate Vice President of Innovative Learning Solutions

Room B34

All ED Talks take place at the CCC Fourth Street Innovation Center, located at 3000 N. Fourth St., in Flagstaff

Derik Yellowhair CCC Student Life Coordinator