Ronya will discuss the visions and philosophy of tribal colleges, how they began, and their effect on Native American society. Ronya has been involved in tribal colleges since the fall, 1995, first as a student and now as she continues to take classes and is a career counselor at Sitting Bull College. Ronya received her Masters degree from the University of Montana in 2008.
For the past year and a half, Charlie Moore has lived in Antigua, Guatemala, where he works with the God's Child Project. He will share what he has learned and what he does to help children caught in human trafficking. Moore grew up in Bismarck and in our UU Fellowship. He graduated from UND in 2007, with a degree in Communications.