
As part of this year’s Common Read, Toni Jensen will present the 2025 Mills Distinguished Lecture on October 6, 2025, during an evening event open to the public.
Carry is a powerful memoir-in-essays that explores the intersections of gun violence, land, and the lives of Indigenous women. It was named a Dayton Literary Peace Prize Finalist and a New York Times Editors' Choice, and Toni Jensen herself is a recipient of a 2020 NEA Creative Writing Fellowship. She currently teaches at the University of Arkansas and the Institute of American Indian Arts.
Get Your Copy
Students and faculty can pick up a free copy at the Milne Library reference desk while supplies last. You can also read or listen to the book through Libby, or access a two-day reserve copy at the library.
Need help with Libby? Visit our Common Read 2025: Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land Libguide for instructions and more info.
Student Q&A: Diversity Focus — 2:00 PM, Hunt Union Leatherstocking Room
An open conversation exploring themes of identity, equity, and representation in Carry
Student Q&A: Curricular Focus—3:00 PM, Red Dragon Theatre
A discussion centered on how Carry connects with academic disciplines, writing, and the classroom
Faculty Q&A with Toni Jensen— 4:15 PM, Hunt Union Square
Faculty are invited to a more in-depth dialogue with Jensen on her work and its relevance to teaching and scholarship
Mills Distinguished Lecture— 7:00 PM, Ballroom
Toni Jensen will deliver the keynote lecture on her acclaimed book, Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land
SUNY Oneonta’s Common Read advances diversity by encouraging students to examine and better understand topics such as equity, inclusion, and personal history through many lenses. It aims to further infuse cultural literacy into our academic program by asking the campus community to read a diversity-related book, which then is discussed in fall courses across several disciplines.
The Mills Distinguished Lectureship is named to honor the memory of Professor Albert Mills and his wife, Helena. Their bequest to the SUNY Oneonta Foundation led to the establishment in 1988 of a fund to bring prominent speakers to our campus.
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