Indigenous People's Day Evening Lecture

by Multicultural Affairs

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Mon, Oct 12, 2020

7 PM – 8:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join the Indigenous Students at Hopkins (ISH) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs for the annual Indigenous People's Day Evening Lecture. It is an opportunity a holiday that to celebrate and honor Native Americans and Indigenous People and commemorates their histories and cultures.

The featured speaker is Dr. Dennis E. Seymour. We are delighted to have him deliver such an invoking and empowering lecture.

Biography of Dennis E. Seymour, PhD
Born Dennis Edwin Banks in Flint, Michigan, his father is full Eastern Band Cherokee from Madison County, North Carolina. His Mother is German and English from Ohio, with a reported Iroquois ancestor several generations back. Dennis was adopted when he was five, but has always identified his race and heritage as Native American. He has been an activist for Indigenous causes throughout his life.

Dr. Seymour moved to Maryland in 1960 with his Mother and graduated from High School in Howard County. He received an Associates Degree from Catonsville Community College (his proudest moment), two Bachelors degrees from the University of Maryland, a Masters Degree from the Johns Hopkins University and a Doctorate from Southwest University.

He was employed as a Maryland State Trooper for sixteen years and owned a Private Investigative firm for twenty years after that. He has been a Professor for the Community College of Baltimore County, a Department Chair and recently retired as the Dean of the CCBC School of Business, Education, Justice and Law. He is a faculty advisor to the Indigenous Cultures Club and serves on the Native American Studies Program advisory board.

Dr. Seymour has been a member of the Baltimore American Indian Center for over twenty-five years and chaired five Baltimore PowWows that were held at CCBC Catonsville. He recently served on the Board Directors of the Baltimore American Indian Center, the serves on the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs Advisory Board, the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs Education Committee and is the Chair of the Baltimore American Indian Center Heritage Museum.

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