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Claire W '22

Over this past summer, I had the amazing opportunity to backpack through the Rocky Mountains and just absorb how vast and beautiful the US can be. This experience prompted me to start looking into the history of our land, and how unjust it is that I now get to freely enjoy land that was stolen and then pillaged, while the original caregivers of the land we inhabit have not yet received reparations and continue to be put at a perpetual disadvantage in our society.

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“When you hear the words decolonization, white supremacy, patriarchy or even racism, do you feel something? Do you get a chill down your back, randomly start crossing your arms, get tense all over your body, or even just feel an urge to resist? Well good! When your body is cold it shivers, when it’s hungry it growls, when it’s in fear it shakes and when it’s sad it cries. Your body is meant to respond, whether that be physical or emotional, and it’s the same when deconstructing what you’ve been taught. It tells you that something is there and that you must go through it and find ways to process it.”

Kris Archie, Executive Director of the Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples

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