2nd Annual Fire Gala

2nd Annual Fire Gala

California Indian Nations College is hosting the 2nd Annual Fire Gala Fundraiser. Tickets include dinner and entertainment.

By California Indian Nations College

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 6 - 8pm PDT

Location

Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage

32-250 Bob Hope Drive Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

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About this event

  • 2 hours

California Indian Nations College is thrilled to announce Tonia Jo Hall (Lakota/Hidatsa) as the featured Native Comedian for our upcoming Fire Gala fundraising event. Tonia Jo Hall, renowned as a Motivational Speaker and Wellness Advocate, pioneered the "Laughter is Medicine" concept, contributing significantly to her success within Native communities. Join us for an evening of laughter and inspiration.


Tickets also include dinner and access to our Silent Auction event.



Organized by

The California Indian Nations College began with a “strategic planning committee (CINC SPC)” comprised of over 35 members and is a coalition of constituents from the local Indian Community within the Southern California region. The CINC SPC supports a vision to establish a two-year accredited college with a curriculum that incorporates indigenous culture, native language revitalization along with the re-institutionalization of traditional Native American values.

With the support of the local indigenous community, Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians, College of the Desert, and the Native American educators who serve on the CINC SPC, CINC has become an integral part of an initiative supported by UC Riverside’s Chancellor Wilcox and the UCR Chancellor’s Native American Advisory Committee to create this college for all indigenous Nations in- and potentially outside the state of California. Given this high-level professional support, CINC will serve as a pipeline for future UCR students and all other desired universities with strong Native American studies and culture.

According to the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, there are currently 37 accredited Tribal Colleges within the United States of America, with most positioned in the North and Northwest; yet not one accredited Tribal College is located within the State of California. Thus, CINC, located in Southern California, will be a monumental establishment for the future of all indigenous people in the southwest region and beyond.

With this said and with the continued dedication of the CINC Strategic Planning Committee, the CINC Foundation Board, and with the support and partnership with Twenty-nine Palms of Mission Indians, College of the Desert and the University of California, Riverside, CINC offered the first semester of accredited courses in Fall 2018.

Early bird discount
$195 – $5,000