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12 Ways to Be an Effective Ally at Standing Rock

by lindaoppenheim | Nov 15, 2016 | Article

The protest to stop the pipeline continues, and Liam Purvis provides some “Important Tips for Non-Natives Who Want to Support Standing Rock.”

Presbyterian Church apologizes at AFN for boarding school abuses

by lindaoppenheim | Oct 24, 2016 | News

For the first time, a church organization has apologized to the Alaska Federation of Natives for its treatment of Native people and especially for abuses in boarding schools.

Forgotten History: How The New England Colonists Embraced The Slave Trade

by lindaoppenheim | Jun 21, 2016 | Broadcast

Wendy Warren, Assistant Professor of History at Princeton University, is interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air about her book New England Bound and slavery in colonial New England. “The early colonists imported African slaves and enslaved and exported Native...

Stereotypic symbols could act as “primers” for other stereotypes.

by lindaoppenheim | May 17, 2016 | Article

Dr. Chu Kim-Prieto,  assistant professor of psychology at The College of New Jersey, tested to see if simply observing and reading about Native American sports symbols would increase respondents’ prejudices about Asian-Americans, an unrelated racial group at TCNJ and...

What’s Wrong with Cultural Appropriation?

by lindaoppenheim | Jun 20, 2015 | Article

Maisha Z. Johnson gives nine reasons in this post.
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