Join us on April 21, 6 pm, to hear the amazing and multitalented Anishinabe scholar, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, speak in our Resistance and Resurgence Speaker Series at UNR. Register here: https://t.co/hnPJrKeaqd
Come work with me at @NAU! The @naucoe1 is hiring 5 TT positions that are all part of a cluster hire focused on social justice and educational equity with/in Indigenous and/or Latinx communities. Happy to talk to interested folks!
“Each one of those children represents a bloodline stolen from us—a laughing, breathing, growing family that should have spread out across the generations. This is the truth that we mourn.”
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Just a reminder that Canada has signed onto the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Read Cree legal scholar Tamara Starblanket’s book “Suffer the Little Children: Genocide, Indigenous Nations and the Canadian State”.
Schedule this!! Dr. Linda Tuhiwai Smith will be giving a keynote address at UNR's Diversity Summit on Thursday, April 8th, 1-2:00 pm PT. Register here and watch for Zoom link for her talk: https://t.co/9HWNDYT3ob
“We feel fortunate to be at this juncture in time to be able to say that we are on our way home. We feel the landscape misses us, and we miss the landscape.” #LandBack
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UCLA history professor Benjamin Madley’s book details the killing of tens of thousands of Native Americans as the state was being settled in the 19th century, and why it meets the UN's definition of genocide. https://t.co/lmP8tjy1n8