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Native Omaha Days UNO Alumni Reception

The Native Omaha Days UNO Alumni Reception welcomed alumni from all OU and UNO class years back to Omaha and UNO. The reception was sponsored in part by the Alumni Association, the Department of Black Studies, and Criss Library. This year marks 54 years since the arrest of 54 student protestors that directly led to the creation of the Department of Black Studies. Along with recognizing the contribution of the 54, the Native Omaha Days UNO Alumni Reception for all class years will include old and new faces, an opportunity to meet UNO leaders, exhibits

A woman in a yellow dress and hat claps her hands together.
Three Native Omaha Days presenters stand at the speaker podium and smile as they talk.
A Native Omaha Days speaker presents at a podium for the audience.
Native Omaha Days attendees make the bull horns sign with Durango, UNO's mascot.
Native Omaha Days clap after a presentation.
A wider view of the room full of attendees at Native Omaha Days.
Native Omaha Days attendees listen to presenters speak with interest.
A presenter at Native Omaha Days speaks at the podium.
Attendees clap at Native Omaha Days.
A woman in a yellow suit jacket presents at a podium.
A woman and a man shake hands as they greet one another.
A woman in a white blazer looks intently at a speaker.
A man in a blue suit smiles as he stands at a podium.
Two men shake hands at Native Omaha Days.
Two women hug at Native Omaha Days.
A man smiles as he leans down to talk to a woman at Native Omaha Days.
A woman waves hello to a table of attendees at Native Omaha Days.
Two men talk together at Native Omaha Days.
"Charting our Path" banner at the Native Omaha Days event.
Two Native Omaha Days attendees speak to one another in the audience.
A man in a tan shirt speaks to a man in a purple shirt.
A Native Omaha Days attendee speaks to another attendee sitting at a table.
Two attendees at Native Omaha Days speak to one another.
Attendees check in at the Native Omaha Days welcome table.
A woman hands a Black Studies shirt to an attendee.

A woman in a yellow dress and hat claps her hands together.
Three Native Omaha Days presenters stand at the speaker podium and smile as they talk.
A Native Omaha Days speaker presents at a podium for the audience.
Native Omaha Days attendees make the bull horns sign with Durango, UNO's mascot.
Native Omaha Days clap after a presentation.
A wider view of the room full of attendees at Native Omaha Days.
Native Omaha Days attendees listen to presenters speak with interest.
A presenter at Native Omaha Days speaks at the podium.
Attendees clap at Native Omaha Days.
A woman in a yellow suit jacket presents at a podium.
A woman and a man shake hands as they greet one another.
A woman in a white blazer looks intently at a speaker.
A man in a blue suit smiles as he stands at a podium.
Two men shake hands at Native Omaha Days.
Two women hug at Native Omaha Days.
A man smiles as he leans down to talk to a woman at Native Omaha Days.
A woman waves hello to a table of attendees at Native Omaha Days.
Two men talk together at Native Omaha Days.
"Charting our Path" banner at the Native Omaha Days event.
Two Native Omaha Days attendees speak to one another in the audience.
A man in a tan shirt speaks to a man in a purple shirt.
A Native Omaha Days attendee speaks to another attendee sitting at a table.
Two attendees at Native Omaha Days speak to one another.
Attendees check in at the Native Omaha Days welcome table.
A woman hands a Black Studies shirt to an attendee.

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