DCCC Presents ‘William Penn, the Lenni Lenape and the Collapse of the Peaceable Kingdom’ on Nov. 6
This fall, Delaware County Community College is offering a full schedule of events focused on the topics of social justice, leadership, social class and inequality, and more.
In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, the College will present “William Penn, the Lenni Lenape and the Collapse of the Peaceable Kingdom” on Wednesday, Nov. 6 from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM on the College’s Marple Campus, Academic Building, Large Auditorium (901 South Media Line Road, Media). The event is also available via livestream (advance registration is required).
Hear from DCCC professors Kevin Cahill, Ph.D. and Jeffrey Lamonica, Ph.D., joined by W. Ronald Williams and Barry Lee, Board Director and Director, respectively, of the Circle Legacy Center, an organization to promote and assist the Native Americans in the southeastern Pennsylvania region.
The event, part of the College’s annual signature “Dialogues for Diversity” speaker series, is supported by DCCC’s Center for Equity and Social Justice.
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