Thursday, October 2, 2025

Ricketson Auditorium

11:00AM - 12:30PM

Join us at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science for an inspiring exploration of how robotics are being harnessed to revitalize Indigenous languages. Featuring the groundbreaking work of Danielle Boyer—Ojibwe (Sault Tribe) robotics inventor and founder of The STEAM Connection—this program highlights how Indigenous youth, especially girls in robotics, are leading the charge in cultural innovation. Through the lens of Indigenous Futurism, discover how ancestral knowledge and emerging technology come together to reclaim language, identity, and sovereignty in the digital age—where machines don’t just speak, they speak in our Native tongues.

This event is free for all school and organized youth groups, but space is limited! To register for this event, please call us at 303.370.6000

Please note, all school and organized youth groups must check in by 10:45AM at the latest and are free to explore the Museum before and after this special program.  1 Chaperone per 10 students is required and up to 1 Chaperone per 5 students is free with your reservation.

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