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The Foilies 2021

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Land-grab universities wins IRE award — High Country News – Know the West

Texas Observer but was then the Indigenous Affairs editor for High Country News, and Lee, a historian at Cambridge University, located 99% of the nearly 11 million acres transferred from Indigenous nations to fledgling land-grant colleges through the Morrill Act of 1862 lands taken through broken treaties, illegal seizures and outright genocide. In addition to the feature published in High Country News, the project also created a database at www.landgrabu.org that translates the extensive primary source research into searchable, visual representation, clearly showing the links between nearly 250 Indigenous nations and the 52 institutions that profited (and in some cases still profit) from the transfers.

More Than A Stereotype

More Than A Stereotype by Kimberly Firestine Why do I have to ask more than once? This question, prompted by Dr. Joe Stahlman a Tuscarora man who serves as director of the Seneca Nation Tribal Historical Preservation Office, the Seneca Iroquois National Museum and the Onöhsagwë:de Cultural Center   refers to the ongoing issue Native Americans face of having to constantly remind others they are not mascots or peoples of the past.  Stahlman has been fighting against that idea since he was 18, a 30-year battle to be seen as a living, breathing human belonging to a culture that still exists. 

You re Not Alone President Of Florida s Asian American Journalists Association Chapter Discusses Anti-Asian Racism

/ Valarie Boey is a veteran journalist and president of the Asian American Journalists Association - Florida chapter. “Silence is violence, we are not a virus” chants were heard across the country, as thousands of people in the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, and their allies, joined protests this past weekend. The solidarity rallies called for an end to anti-Asian racism and violent attacks. WLRN is committed to providing the trusted news and local reporting you rely on. Please keep WLRN strong with your support today. Donate now. Thank you. And in the wake of the deadly shooting in Atlanta,

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