Friday, October 16, 2020

Voter Suppression in Indian Country

Here is an important article from The Guardian about the history of voter suppression in Native American communities. It's an often-overlooked topic that deserves more attention. The article states, "The rights of indigenous communities – including the right to vote – have been systematically violated for generations with devastating consequences for access to clean air and water, health, education, economic opportunities, housing and sovereignty. Voter turnout for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives is the lowest in the country, and about one in three eligible voters (1.2 million people) are not registered to vote, according to the National Congress of American Indians."  The article includes an interview with Jean Reith Schroedel, author of the new book Voting in Indian County: The View from the Trenches.




Wednesday, October 7, 2020

S'gi!!

 Thank you to everyone who attended last night's opening session of our How Diverse is Your Diversity series! A very special thank you to Dre Crowe for doing such a wonderful job and challenging us with the searing stories of her time at college and the inspiration of her success! Please watch this space for upcoming speaker announcements!