It's becoming more of a common concept to see land acknowledgment statements adopted at universities, schools, and public buildings, but one East Bay city is taking it a step further. Lafayette ...
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In the modern day, where many institutions’ motivation for their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives stems from white guilt and a “follow the herd” mentality, USC is no different when it comes ...
Land acknowledgments have become increasingly common nationwide over the past few years. Many mainstream public events — from soccer games and performing arts productions to city council meetings and ...
Due to the history of the University and its controversy surrounding its former mascot, a land acknowledgment statement is required to be read at many campus events to acknowledge the Indigenous ...
"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, ...
Some Indigenous scholars have come to regard the standard land acknowledgment as “hollow” and “not enough.” To better understand how a land acknowledgment should be folded into more comprehensive ...
The UConn Native American Cultural Programs office is on the fourth floor of the Student Union. NACP is holding several events around campus next week for Indigenous Peoples Week. (Photo Courtesy of ...
Ohio's largest land-grant university changed its guidance on banning land acknowledgement statements following the passage of state Senate Bill 1. Ohio State University has twice revised its policy ...
A Phoenix Union Governing Board member recited the Lord's Prayer instead of the district's land acknowledgement statement. The board member, Jeremiah Cota, initially requested the removal of the ...
University of Washington leaders filed a motion Monday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an instructor who created his own land acknowledgment statement on the syllabi of courses he taught. The Paul G.