Labriola news
Labriola Blog: Labriola's 30th Anniversary Highlights
Labriola Blog: Labriola's 30th Anniversary Highlights 30th Anniversary Celebration, Thursday, May 18, 2023 ...
Labriola Blog: April 2023 Event Highlights
Brian Young Book Talk and Panel Discussion - Friday, April 7, 2023 During Indigenous Culture Week at ASU, the Labriola Center, in partnership with AZ Humanities, hosted Diné author and filmmaker, Bri...
Labriola Blog: Learning About Archives at the Labriola Center
Learning About Archives at the Labriola Center One of our Library Aides, Baylee LaCompte (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) at the Labriola Center finished her final year of graduate schools by completing ...
Labriola National American Indian Data Center turns 30
On April 1, 1993, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center was created within the Arizona State University Library to serve as a national repository of Native American documents and materials...
Labriola Blog: Underground Art Uprising, Knowledge from the Land Series with Thomas "Breeze" Marcus
Director Alex Soto (left) and Thomas "Breeze" Marcus (right) in an alleyway beside Breeze's mural of Phoenix near Cartel Coffee shop in downtown Phoenix. Wrangled with towers...
Labriola Blog: March 2023 Event Highlights
Ribbon Skirt Workshop Tuesday, March 21st, 2023: West Campus ...
Spring 2023: February Event Highlights
Rez Metal, Visual Sovereignty Poetry Workshop, Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night Rez Metal Pop Up ...
Help the Labriola Center build community and enable cultural resiliency
Thirty years ago, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center was founded to support the continuous education for Indigenous students and community members. ...
Labriola Blog: Indigenous Poetry and Open Mic Book Display Spring 2023
Importance of Poetry Works from Indigenous People So much can be said about why works of poetry are key to understanding who we are as Indigenous people. These specific works are a reclamation of...