Fargo Moorhead Interfaith Center

Fargo Moorhead Interfaith Center We are committed to connecting people in different religions and those with no religion. Our slogan is Promoting Understanding and Respecting Differences.

The Center is committed to building bridges between faith communities and searching for common ground that will enable us, despite our differences, to work together for the common good.

01/22/2024
11/08/2023

Please join us on Sunday, November 19 at 6:30 PM for this free concert!

10/03/2023

The 2023 Fargo/Moorhead Indigenous People’s’ Day Event Guide is here!

The one page overview of the guide is below. The full guide can be viewed at:

https://www.indgns.org/indigenous-peoples-day/fargo-moorhead-indigenous-peoples-day-2023.html

You can download the pdf file here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G875y4bd8UlXslwqvVc0t0uKQsZDIgJb/view?usp=sharing

Event pages for Lunch and Learn opportunities:

Minobimaadiziwin/Wicozani: Decolonized Healing Approaches for Intergenerational Trauma

Indigenous Peoples Day: History of Fort Snelling Concentration Camp in 1862

You can pick up a paper copy of the guide at the Indigenous Association and other locations around town! We will update the list of locations as we drop them off.

Pick up locations:
Downtown Fargo Library
Hjemkomst Center
Indigenous Association

Tags:
Moorhead Indian Education Fargo/West Fargo Public Schools Native American Education Native, Inc. Community Development Corporation Fargo Native American Commission Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County City of Moorhead, Minnesota The City of Fargo - Government American Indian Public Health Resource Center Hjemkomst Center CANAA - Creativity Among Native American Artists at Plains Art Museum Plains Art Museum NDSU Office of Multicultural Programs City of West Fargo - Government - tag and share with anyone we might have missed!

09/22/2023

🪶 ANNOUNCEMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH CONCORDIA COLLEGE STIPEND FOR PANEL PARTICIPANTS.

Concordia College is hosting a workshop "Libraries and Indigenous Nations: Celebrating Cultures, Empowering Communities, Honoring Traditions." Concordia College is asking for a panel of of Fargo-Moorhead library users who will share your experience in using the libraries.

Another panel will include a MSUM student, Dr. Hollies Mackey, an associate professor at NDSU, and Samantha Parker, the librarian at the White Earth Tribal Community College.

You will be provided the questions and the panelists will engage in conversation with each other around those questions.

If interested or would like more questions please contact Laurie L. Probst [email protected]

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Fargo, ND

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