Stanford professors Usha Iyer, David Palumbo-Liu and Rebecca Tarlau write to urge Stanford to reinstate land acknowledgments.
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Anyone who has recently attended a city council meeting, a school board meeting, or a college graduation has probably heard an indigenous land acknowledgment spoken as part of the ceremony. It is a ...
"We are on stolen land" reads a protest sign. "… Hennepin County acknowledges that the magnificent land and vibrant waterways from which our institutions benefit, are located upon the cultural, ...
Statements recognizing Indigenous rights to territories seized by colonial powers may be well-meaning. But some Indigenous leaders fear these... So you began your event with an Indigenous land ...
BRENTWOOD – Brentwood will soon start city council and planning commission meetings with a land acknowledgement that recognizes Indigenous communities who have been “displaced and dispossessed.” The ...
This fall, the Tufts University Art Galleries (TUAG) is showing “Ecologies of Acknowledgment,” a collaborative project between writer and interdisciplinary artist Sarah Kanouse and researcher and ...
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