November: Living in Beauty through Difficult Times: A Talk by Diné Elder Lupita McClanahan

“Living in Beauty through Difficult Times: A Talk by Diné Elder Lupita McClanahan”
Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, 5-6pm, Eaton Humanities 250
“Hozho,” or “The Beauty Way,” is a core practice of the Diné people. Raised in secrecy by traditional elders in Canyon de Chelly, Lupita was hidden to preserve her family’s lineage from the boarding school system. Though eventually taken, she drew on her cultural strength to endure and overcome unimaginable challenges. Join us to hear her powerful stories of resilience and discover how we, too, can walk in Hozho. Please see attached and below for details. This event is sponsored by Religious Studies, Ethnic Studies, and the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies.