Support Diné Studies - Buy Program Advertisement in our Commemorative Program Booklets

 
 

When you buy ad space, ….

…you support Diné Studies Conference, Inc. (DSCI), a non-profit organization on the Navajo Nation. We encourage your company or organization to purchase an advertisement in our conference program for the upcoming 22nd Diné Studies Conference. Our conference is schedule on June 25-27, 2020, is in partnership with San Juan College, New Mexico.

The conference theme is Nihikéyah, Nihizaad, Nihi’éé’deetįįh: Niha’áłchíní Yee Bidziil Doo “Place, Language, and Innovation: Empowering Young Scholars for Success.  We selected this theme to recognize our place, language, and innovation occurring across all walks of life on and off the Navajo Nation. Check out our agenda to see a listing of presentations and panels. Your support will help us celebrate your company’s contributions to our nation, as well as support scholars, researchers, filmographers, poets, writers, professors, and cultural teachers.

Your company will benefit from our program advertisement. We recognize your company as contributing significantly to the communities of the Navajo Nation. We believe the Diné Studies Conference is an excellent way to show the Navajo people your accomplishments through our commemorative program. In addition, your company benefits because we are a tax-exempt organization. We are offering three options for the purchase of an advertisement. For a full-page ad in the conference program is $600, a half-page is $300, and a quarter-page ad is $150. The details to purchase are at our registration page. To check out the 21st Conference program booklet, click here.

We are volunteers

We are a great organization to support! Diné Studies Conference, Inc. began in 1986 and has evolved into a completely Navajo-run, volunteer, and non-profit organization. We’ve had 20 conferences and 4 community symposiums throughout the Navajo Nation. We have become a well-known and highly respected entity among the Navajo people for many years now, and we are sincerely grateful in serving our people. Our mission is to embrace and uphold Diné culture and language; to promote and facilitate ethical and responsible research; to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas on Diné Life; and to inspire critical reflection.  Our Diné Studies Conference attracts between two and four hundred attendees, many of whom travel from communities across the Navajo Nation and from all over the United States.

If you decide you can support our conference with a program advertisement or donation, you are supporting the work and recognition of the Navajo People.

 
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