The streaming thoughts of a public historian, activist, and decolonial education consultant who works with institutions and organizations for Indigenous sovereignty and collective liberation.
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With Indigenous Peoples Day upon us, it is crucial to understand the fight to have this day replace the original Columbus Day, the importance of that, and how honoring Columbus can harm Indigenous peoples.
As a continued student of US History and a lifelong learner of the same subject, I have learned over the years that the victors very much write history and is extremely slanted. Usually, the whole story isn’t told until you reach college, ...
I am venturing outside of the Indigenous lens for a brief moment to comment on the latest clusterfuck that is US politics at the moment.
In the United States, fireworks went off, and flags were waved. There were parades, cookouts, and gatherings of friends and family. At my apartment complex, there was even a party that left the pool looking questionable.
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