In 1927, a chiropractor excavated at least 234 Native American graves and made it a tourist attraction. The state of IL bought it and kept the burial exhibit open until 1992.
Tribal nations have long said the remains should be reburied. They’re still not.
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Wrapping up 2021 with a virtual fundraising event featuring a conversation between author and activist @emily_ladau and CCAC’s @RisaJaz. Join us and learn about Emily's new book, Demystifying Disability, and raise funds for CCAC! More info and register: https://t.co/IWl897HSnM
@pablitasan If you’re not limited to needing something free, you can always hire a CART writer to caption in real time. Typically a real person will be more accurate than AI, especially if you provide important names/phrases ahead of time.
@AlliHartley1@heyshaelyn Ha! I had an entire semester-long group project based on that concept in my public history course at GW. Yes, location was probably the biggest issue that killed it.
Very much looking forward to hosting this author talk tomorrow for @CulturalAccess — if your afternoon is open and you want some space to think more deeply about adaptive/universal design, come join us!
🐶 A round of appaws for Honey who’s getting ready for her livestream tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Veterinarian Simuel Hampton will walk you through a routine check-up @OneTailAtATime and answer your questions! RSVP to get 🛎️ when we go live. https://t.co/g5ksTJEeIH