The practice of Land Acknowledgement represents a commitment to a culture of inclusion that begins with recognizing the Indigenous peoples of our region. At William & Mary, respect for our region’s ...
This acknowledgement has been developed with the Indigenous Advisory Council, is consistent with statements currently used by Senate and at Convocation, and has been adopted by the Board for use at ...
What is a Land Acknowledgment? A Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes and respects Indigenous Peoples as traditional stewards of this land and the enduring relationship that ...
While it is not a requirement, students, faculty and staff may read the land acknowledgement during campus meetings and use it in email signatures and on campus websites to show their support for the ...
But they’ve begun to sound more like rote obligations, and Indigenous scholars tell me there can be tricky politics involved with naming who lived on what land and who their descendants are.
Long before skyscrapers and more recent city life spread across the region, these Indigenous Nations have been in relationship with the land and, with that, carry responsibilities. As a small snapshot ...
This past November, Pratt proudly announced its Living Land Acknowledgement and encouraged faculty ... the Center for Equity and Inclusion hosted “Community Dialogue: You’re on Indigenous Land” to ...
While it is not a requirement, students, faculty and staff may read the land acknowledgement during campus meetings and use it in email signatures and on campus websites to show their support for the ...