Nicole Graumann

Nicole M. Graumann is a member in good standing with the Redwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians in northern California, currently serving on the tribal council. She is employed by Mendocino County as an Eligibility Worker 1 where she is able to help all 10 tribes in her county as well as other residents.

Nicole has a BA in History and Native American Studies from Humboldt State University and is a California State Certified Tutor in all academic subjects. She was an assistant professor for an Introduction to Native American Studies class for 2 years. She has been a program assistant for wellness classes for the University of Oklahoma for 10 years, and is a teaching assistant for youth and adults for traditional history, cultural skills, Pomo language, and ceremony.

Scheduled Presentations

  • Panel: Cultural Literacy: Becoming Allies
    Day: Saturday | Duration: 90 min. | Location: Lucid University Stage

    In this time of great transformation, it time to create a new dialogue about race, marginalization and alliance. While living in a multi-cultural society with a long history of racism, genocide and cultural appropriation, we have never been closer to the global lineages of ancient cultures and traditions that are here to guide our remembrance back to a way of balance and harmony. This panel will explore the social and personal levels of the dynamic tension that exists for those living in and advocating for marginalized societies. This workshop will create a transparent space of honest dialogue for understanding and exploring how to transform the ways we relate to race, cultural and with one another with honor, dignity and respect.

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