American Indian Center

The Center for Service Learning, Internships, and Civic Engagement (SLICE) is currently transitioning to the Center for Community Engaged Teaching and Research (CETR). As part of this transition, two programs that were previously housed within SLICE are being relocated: the Pow Wow and the American Indian Center (AIC), which was established in 2011 at the request of the Chancellor's Office of External Relations. Both programs will be moved to different departments on campus.

As shared by VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dr. Bobbie Porter in March,

with the campus community, the restructuring of SLICE (Center for Service Learning, Internships, and Civic Engagement) into CETR (Center for Community Engaged Teaching and Research) prompted a review of how best to sustain the university’s commitment to Native American engagement, including the continuation of the annual Pow Wow. Historically, Academic Affairs housed these efforts within SLICE, but with the establishment of the Division of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ), there is an opportunity to further elevate and integrate this work within the division’s broader mission of fostering cultural engagement and community partnerships. 

Moving forward, DEIJ will oversee Native American engagement activities previously coordinated through the American Indian Center (AIC). This includes hosting the Native Gathering—formerly the Pow Wow. For information, please contact vpdei@csudh.edu

In addition, the Native American Association has moved to the Department of Anthropology.

For information, please contact:

Dr. Morgan Siewert, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
lsiewert@csudh.edu

Or Dr. Sarah Taylor, Associate Professor of Anthropology

sartaylor@csudh.edu

 

 

Native American Indian Association

Are you passionate about supporting the Native American community in our area? Do you want to be part of a vibrant organization that promotes cultural awareness and fosters meaningful connections? If so, we invite you to join the Native American Indian Association!

Our student organization is open to all students who are interested in advocating for and supporting Natives in our community. Whether you're Native American Indian or not, everyone is welcome to join us in our mission. Our events throughout the year are diverse and engaging, ranging from Native movies to regalia making and social gatherings.

By joining our club, you'll have the opportunity to gain cultural awareness and competency through active engagement in Native American Indian community affairs and events. We also emphasize the importance of ethical leadership, academic achievement, civic responsibility, and self-awareness through meaningful experiences.

Interested in learning more or becoming a member? Join us on the 1st Tuesday of every month in Villages 500 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm for our official club meeting. However, feel free to drop by anytime to hang out and discover more about what we do.

Come be a part of our community and make a difference! We look forward to meeting you and working together to support Natives in our community.

Philanthropic Foundation American Indian Initiative

Welcome to the American Indian Center at California State University Dominguez Hills! Our primary aim is to enhance the representation of students hailing from Tribal Nations within the CSU community by facilitating their enrollment and successful graduation. Through dedicated support and fostering a college-going culture among Native American families, the American Indian Center strives to make higher education accessible and achievable for all.

We go beyond conventional educational paradigms by offering a range of experiential learning opportunities throughout the year. These initiatives not only promote a deeper understanding of indigenous cultures but also provide invaluable hands-on experiences for our students, enriching their academic journey and broadening their perspectives.

Your decision to contribute to CSU Dominguez Hills is deeply appreciated and profoundly impactful. No matter the size, every donation plays a vital role in supporting scholarship funds, academic programs, and enhancing the overall student experience. Together, let's celebrate the spirit of generosity and the transformative power it holds for our Toro community.

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