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dg nanouk okpik is an Iñupiaq-Inuit poet from south-central Alaska. She is the author of Blood Snow, published in 2022 by Wave Books, and Corpse Whale, which received the American Book Award. Her work has been published in several anthologies, including New Poets of Native Nations and Infinite Constellations, from this year. Her awards include a 2023 Windham-Campbell Prize from Yale University and the 2022 May Sarton Award for Poetry from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. okpik lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she is a Lannan Foundation Fellow at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
dg nanouk okpik reads for Lunch PoemsTanner Lectures on Human Values with Rachel Barney: Lecture III - Seminar and DiscussionMartin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture: Inez FungMartin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture: Michael NylanTransmitting Anne Frank to Gen Z - featuring Ronald Leopold, Director of the Anne Frank House MuseumOn the Same Page: Crip CampDiscovering Black Studies at CalOn Cops, Capitalism, and the War on Black LifePolicies to Restore the American DreamPsychedelics Research and Education at UC BerkeleyUniversity of California, Berkeley - UGIS Commencement Ceremony - May 14, 2024Campus Conversations with UC President Michael V. Drake

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