Three local creatives are challenging stereotypical Indigenous representations in the Rocky Mountain region. By Jazmyne Bernal and Helen Flock
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The University of Colorado Boulder and the United Nations Human Rights cohosted the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit on Dec. 1 through 4.
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Letter writing campaign hosted for missing and murdered Indigenous relatives
Letter writing campaign hosted for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit relatives. By Ann Marie Vanderveen
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Potawatomi chief justice discusses tribal sovereignty at John Paul Stevens Lecture
Justice Angela R. Riley spoke at the 11th Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
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Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day for the seventh year in a row
Boulder celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day following a 2016 resolution put forth by community members and Indigenous leaders. By Addison Luetke
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The University of Colorado Boulder’s Environmental Center, partnering with the university’s Environmental Health and Safety Department,…
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“The name alteration does not change the horrors of the past”: Reflections on Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Campus leaders of Native American and Indigenous studies share their thoughts on Indigenous Peoples’ Day. By Chloe Wasserstrom
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Eco-Social Justice Team hosts ‘Native Responses to Climate Change’
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesSpeakers Joseph Lam and Kim Gottschalk discussed the role of indigenous voices in addressing the climate change crisis. By Anna Haynes
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Trump pushes for DAPL, but protestors, law stand in his way
Trump signed executive actions hoping that the Dakota Access Pipeline gets completed. Following through isn’t that simple. By Jackson Barnett