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9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Douglas Whalen
Douglas Whalen, Ph.D., addresses “Healing Through Language: Positive Physical Health Effects of Indigenous Language Use” at the 9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: The Healing Power of Language which was held on October 22-24, 2018 in New Mexico.
9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – LeManuel “Lee” Bitsóí, Ed.D. (Diné)
LeManuel “Lee” Bitsóí, Ed.D. (Diné) addresses “Understanding Intergenerational Trauma for Indigenous Communities” at the 9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: The Healing Power of Language which was held on October 22-24, 2018 in New Mexico.
9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Christine Diindiisi McCleave
Christine Diindiisi McCleave, MA, (Turtle Mountain Ojibwe) addresses “Healing from the Ongoing Trauma Created by the US Indian Boarding School Policy” at the 9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: The Healing Power of Language which was held on October 22-24, 2018 in New Mexico.
9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Paul Chartrand
Paul Chartrand, Indigenous Peoples’ Counsel (Métis) addresses “When I Speak My Language, I am Understood” at the 9th Annual ILI Symposium 2018 – Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: The Healing Power of Language which was held on October 22-24, 2018 in New Mexico.
A New Digital Identity for ILI
ILI is proud to announce our new website and digital identity design concept. For our fresh new look and feel, ILI worked with web and brand developer Acacia Carr to make it happen.
We worked with Acacia to research, design, and plan a site that is modern and true to ILI’s vision. We now offer online Event registration for our training workshops and Annual Symposium, as well as a full service e-commerce Shop. We have added a Blog section for news and information.
About Acacia Carr
Acacia grew up in New Mexico, and as an adult, she spent 12 years on the West Coast including San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and Sacramento, among other cities. During her stay, she worked with startups in Silicon Valley and SOMA to develop her digital skill set. Acacia returned to the Southwest in 2016.
In addition to this website, she has designed and built websites and brands for artists, non-profits, and a variety of international businesses and entrepreneurs since 2008. For more of Acacia’s work, check out acaciacarr.com.