Bringing Canadian and Dutch colonizers to justice is the lifelong work of this Inuit lawyer and activist, removed from her family from 12-18 years to attend school in the Netherlands. A stunning film about resilience, community, family and love. https://t.co/58X7tU6Lqn
@StevenPetrow@nytimes My younger sister was diagnosed at 21. We had 10y together after. Near her end I asked if there was anything she particularly wished she could have done. She said Everything. All of it. There are no words for the loss. But I think of her as still here. Inside of who we are now.
Today is a moment shaped largely by the Black women who have long played a crucial role in our democracy. Their pragmatism helped nominate Biden; their insistence helped nominate Harris. Their determination helped to elect them both.
"There is no greater identity politics than that of white people trying to build a firewall around what remains of their empire as this country’s demographics continue to shift." @rgay
Important call to action on improving transfer students’ success and better credit mobility in #highered. Issued by the “scaling partners’ network” with support of @GatesUS https://t.co/4Y1rYnvoQw
This week is National Tribal Colleges & Universities Week! For nearly 50 years, 37 Tribal Colleges & Universities (TCUs) across the U.S. have provided a path for #NativeScholars to access #HigherEducation on or near the reservation communities we call home. #EducationIsTheAnswer
Meet those who've made it their life's work to document, preserve and share the heritage of Seattle's African American community. #MLKDay#MLKDay2018 https://t.co/bTIetl5umf
If Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was preaching today, he would be speaking the idea that we are one people, one family, one house—the American house and the world house—that we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, if not we will perish as fools.