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SUMMARY:Author: Sara Sinclair and Ashley Hemmers, How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America
DESCRIPTION:<p>ara Sinclair and Ashley Hemmers will discuss their personal narratives and experience working with&nbsp;<a href="https://voiceofwitness.org/">Voice&nbsp;of Witness</a>&nbsp;in the development of the book,&nbsp;<a href="https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/4486445093"><em>How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America</em></a><em>.</em></p>

<p><em>How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America</em>&nbsp;shares contemporary first-person stories in the long and ongoing fight to protect Native land, rights, and life. Published by&nbsp;<a href="https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1555-how-we-go-home">Haymarket Books</a>.</p>

<p>The&nbsp;<a href="https://voiceofwitness.org/oral-history-book-series/">VOW Book Series</a>&nbsp;depicts human rights issues through the edited oral histories of people—VOW narrators—who are most deeply impacted and are often at the heart of solutions to address injustice. The series explores issues of race-, gender-, and class-based inequity through the lenses of the criminal justice system, migration, and displacement.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Sara Sinclair</strong>&nbsp;is an oral historian, writer, and educator of Cree-Ojibwe and settler descent. Sara teaches in the Oral History Masters Program at Columbia University. She has contributed to the Columbia Center for Oral History Research’s Covid-19 Oral History, Narrative and Memory Archive, Obama Presidency Oral History, and Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project. She has conducted oral histories for the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City Department of Environmental Protection, and the International Labor Organization, among others. Sara is co-editor of Robert Rauschenberg: An Oral History, published with Columbia University Press in 2019.</p>

<p><strong>Ashley Hemmers&nbsp;</strong>is an enrolled member of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, whose reservation spans the states of California, Arizona, and Nevada. Ashley is a strategic specialist in multi-state cross-jurisdictional Development and Management of Tribal Economies. She holds over 10+ years of experience in Tribal Enterprising including fiscal and capital wealth strategies. In addition to capital projects and operational development, Ashley is experienced in grants administration and administrative oversight in the areas of Telecommunications, Tribal Law, Critical Infrastructure, Emergency Management, Public Safety, Healthcare, Systems of Care, Education, Intervention, and Community Relations.&nbsp; During her time within Tribal Government, she has worked to strengthen Tribal/Federal and Tribal/State partnerships by developing strategic models of performance for service areas within the Tribal organizational structure. Ashley graduated with her B.A. from Yale University and a Graduate Certificate in Non-Profit Management &amp; Masters of Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas.</p>

<p>Connect with Voice of Witness -&nbsp;<a href="https://voiceofwitness.org/">Website</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/voiceofwitness/">Instagram</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://voiceofwitness.org/twitter.com/voiceofwitness">Twitter</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="https://voiceofwitness.org/facebook.com/voiceofwitness">Facebook</a>&nbsp;</p>

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