Latinx, Native American individuals greatly impacted by COVID-19, poll shows
A UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS, poll found that California voters of color, primarily Latinx and Native American individuals, are more likely to report being negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and to support hazard pay for essential workers.
Latinx, Native American individuals greatly impacted by COVID-19, poll shows
A UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS, poll found that California voters of color, primarily Latinx and Native American individuals, are more likely to report being negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and to support hazard pay for essential workers.
Professional sports begin to take steps away from use of inappropriate Native American names, logos
With the Washington Redskins paving the way for sports teams retiring their misuse of Native American culture, organizations must recognize the wrongs they have indirectly inflicted.
Professional sports begin to take steps away from use of inappropriate Native American names, logos
With the Washington Redskins paving the way for sports teams retiring their misuse of Native American culture, organizations must recognize the wrongs they have indirectly inflicted.
UC Berkeley researchers conduct study on Washington Redskins' name
A UC Berkeley study to be published this month shows that out of more than 1,000 Native Americans surveyed, at least half were offended by the Washington Redskins' name and Native mascots, according to a UC Berkeley press release.
UC Berkeley researchers conduct study on Washington Redskins' name
A UC Berkeley study to be published this month shows that out of more than 1,000 Native Americans surveyed, at least half were offended by the Washington Redskins' name and Native mascots, according to a UC Berkeley press release.
Resilience through dance, drum, craft: talking Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow with event organizers
Established 25 years ago, Berkeley’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow annually speaks to the resounding endurance of Bay Area Native Americans in the wake of colonization.
Resilience through dance, drum, craft: talking Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow with event organizers
Established 25 years ago, Berkeley’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day Pow Wow annually speaks to the resounding endurance of Bay Area Native Americans in the wake of colonization.
White voices limit conversations about Native American representation
But, for all our effort, these voices have refused to be silenced. They have always been creating, demanding that we pay them the attention they are owed.
White voices limit conversations about Native American representation
But, for all our effort, these voices have refused to be silenced. They have always been creating, demanding that we pay them the attention they are owed.