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Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognizes the achievements and the resilience of Indigenous people who continue to resist the violence and colonial activity set in motion by Christopher Columbus’ in 1492.
The Rohingyas, widely known as the world's most persecuted ethnic minority, experienced an unprecedented brutality committed by Myanmar security forces along in collaboration with some ethnic extremists and Buddhist fundamentalist.
The Rohingyas, widely known as the world’s most persecuted ethnic minority, experienced an unprecedented brutality committed by Myanmar security forces along in collaboration with some ethnic extremists and Buddhist fundamentalist.
Join the Peace-building and Human Rights Program (Institute for the Study of Human Rights) for an evening with Dr. Mohammed Naji al-Assam. Dr. Al-Assam is a physician and leader of the Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA). Dr.
The Indigenous Studies University Seminar invites you to "Southeaster Indian Experiences Beyond Removal: Remembering, Forgetting, and Mythologizing Louisiana's Petites Nations"
by Elizabeth Ellis, Associate Professor of History, NYU