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Honoring Native American Heritage


Honoring Native American Heritage

As part of Native American Heritage Month, Professor Christoph Strobel, Ph.D, from the History Department of the University of Massachusetts/Lowell, gave a talk entitled, Legacies of 1620, to students from English and Social Studies courses.

Prof. Strobel is widely published and teaches about the topics of global/comparative/transnational history, Native American history, and African history.

He shared with our students the realities of life of indigenous populations before and after 1620, and how this has evolved over time.

This event was one of the ways that Central Catholic is recognizing Native American Heritage Month.

Native American Heritage Month at Central Catholic High School

Presented by the Office of Inclusion, Diversity & Equity

  • Images celebrating Native American Heritage displayed throughout the CCHS campus
  • Wednesday, November 13: Presentation, Legacies of 1620, Professor Christoph Strobel, Ph.D., History Department, University of Massachusetts/Lowell
  • Thursday, November 14: Film Screening, Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, Presented by the Cinema Club, SCOPE, and the Office of Inclusion, Diversity & Equity

 

Thank you to Professor Christoph Strobel, Ph.D, and to Mrs. Aliali Belkus '97; Dean of Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity at CCHS; for providing this opportunity to our students!

Professor talking in front of screen


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Founded by the Marist Brothers in the heart of Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1935, Central Catholic High School enrolls 1,200 students from over 60 cities and towns and several countries. Students come from diverse backgrounds to form a caring community of faith, learning, and service. They advance to college in overwhelming numbers (nearly 100%) and move on to successful careers and positions of leadership in government, business, industry, academia, and professions.

Central Catholic High School is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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