Jan. 4 is Ribbon Skirt Day, inspired by an Indigenous girl in Sask. who was shamed at her school for wearing a ribbon skirt to a "formal dress day."
Ribbon skirts are worn by Indigenous women as symbols of resilience, beauty, strength, connection to the Earth & each other.
One more time: Women aren't too emotional to lead.
Data: When men are anxious and stressed, they're more likely to be rude, hostile, and abusive. Women show respect regardless of their feelings.
The test of emotional intelligence is not how you feel. It's how you respond.
BREAKING: President Joe Biden is expected to formally apologize for the country’s role in the Indian boarding school system, which devastated the lives of generations of Indigenous children and their ancestors. https://t.co/7055O4trro
Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
#DidYouKnow that American Indians and Alaska Natives have served in every major conflict for over 200 years and continue to serve in the Armed Forces at five times the national average? We salute our Native peoples. #usn
Photo: @DeptofDefense
Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day!
Today, we honor and celebrate Indigenous peoples' rich histories, cultures, and contributions. Let us recognize their enduring strength and resilience while committing to justice and respect for Indigenous rights. Together, we work toward a future rooted in equality and understanding.
#IndigenousPeoplesDay #HonorIndigenousCommunities #BelovedCommunity
As we start the second week of classes, The College of St. Scholastica proudly introduces #respect as the Benedictine value for the 2024-2025 academic year.
https://t.co/I8uEYvdSAn
The College of St. Scholastica invites the Saints community to the highly anticipated ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Student Center next Tuesday, Sept. 3!
Space is still available for students interested in exploring healthcare careers with providers and educators this summer!
Register today: https://t.co/KQKI38vj7o
A new research brief reveals significant shortcomings in the way higher education collects, reports, and analyzes data on Indigenous students. https://t.co/cQnHlLlAiQ
We are excited to welcome pediatrician, scientist and activist Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha to the College on Thursday, April 11 as part of the Alworth Peace and Justice series! She will present her work in Flint, MI during the lead crisis.
https://t.co/yTG4H45nw0
This #GivetoCSSDay2024, leap into action! Give a gift of $100 or more and receive a pair of CSS branded socks. A second pair of socks will be donated to an incoming student in your honor. Give early while supplies last! Check out https://t.co/uJaeEwdlxX to learn more.