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“Native youth have the power to make change-if there is a change you want to see, make it happen. We are the future.”

“Native youth have the power to make change-if there is a change you want to see, make it happen. We are the future.”

Posted on November 13, 2020

Written by: Kiara Tantaquidgeon, Mohegan Tribe Coming to Quinnipiac, a predominantly white University, as a Native student was challenging. What…

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“One day I will raise my hands to my community for helping me understand what true self-love is.”

“One day I will raise my hands to my community for helping me understand what true self-love is.”

Posted on October 14, 2020

By: Cheyenne “I used to believe that self-love only was in fairytales i used to believe that self-love with something…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Posted on October 9, 2020

Indigenous Peoples’ Day honors ancestors of the past, present, and future. Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day is an active acknowledgement of…

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“It’s the most natural path for me to understand the world, to understand my culture, and to understand myself.”

“It’s the most natural path for me to understand the world, to understand my culture, and to understand myself.”

Posted on September 17, 2020

By: Koloikeao Anthony, Native Hawaiian, Generation Indigenous Census Organizer Talking to many of the grown-ups in my life today, I’m always…

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“Look to your passion, culture, and people for guidance and healing”

“Look to your passion, culture, and people for guidance and healing”

Posted on September 14, 2020

I feel like as a society we need to normalize mental health. We need to normalize growing and changing paths.…

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“I started to look into the census and what adequate representation means for our community.”

“I started to look into the census and what adequate representation means for our community.”

Posted on September 14, 2020

We All Count: Boosting Indigenous Representation on the Census  Han mitakuyepi,  To be quite honest, the US Census was not…

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