indigenous peoples

A land acknowledgment isn’t enough for WashU’s dwindling Indigenous population

WashU is failing both to create a welcoming community for Indigenous students and to support its current ones. 

and | Staff Writer and Contributing Writer

First to arrive, last to speak

The globalized world has brought the plight of the indigenous peoples of the United States, Australia and New Zealand much deserved attention. However, in Central America, indigenous peoples are still subject to terrible suffering and social injustice. Globalization has been both a blessing and a curse for indigenous rights movements.

Aaron Hall | Staff Writer

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