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The Rubicon

INDIGENOUS INSPIRATION. Freshman Stella Hunter and junior Julia Taylor ask speakers
Reverend Robert Two Bulls and Robert Blake questions collected before the assembly.
The two spoke about people who influenced them and the action they’ve taken to build
infrastructures that solve local issues, especially pertaining to Indigenous communities.

Indigenous presenters advocate for food security, green power

Orion Kim, co-Editor in Chief October 11, 2023
Robert Blake and Reverend Robert Two Bulls seek to teach and inspire the SPA community.
INDIGENOUS PRIDE. Native Americans come together for a pow-wow circa 1930 in Grand Marais, MN. Indigenous peoples' contributions to America cannot go unnoticed, and Indigenous Peoples' day is one time to recognize them.

MN celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ day

Alison Mitchell, Staff Writer October 19, 2021
What is behind the push to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' day instead of Columbus day?
EYE ON CHANGE. Days of awareness bring attention to social inequities and provides people with resources to understand the issue and actions they can take to make a difference.

Days of awareness kickstart meaningful change

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 18, 2021
Days of awareness bring resources and coverage to topics or groups of people that often go unrecognized, but it's important to acknowledge those issues throughout the whole year.
The naming is a problem. It’s a form of erasure. But, it’s not the only one.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Whose land are we on?

RubicOnline Staff November 20, 2019
Making inclusive choices that build awareness of the past is a good decision, but don't stop there.
Information from Minnesota Public Radio

Line 3 rebuild raises environmental concerns

Lucy Benson, Managing Editor November 12, 2019
The pipeline drips oil onto the earth, wrecked, and in need of removal, yet it stays.
Intercultural Club advisor Sushmita Hodges stands with Tom LaBlanc at the celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day which took place at the Pangea World Theater. “This is a day that should not just be put on the calendar but should be recognized,” Hodges said.

St. Paul celebrates first Indigenous Peoples Day

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor in Chief October 31, 2015
St. Paul Academy and Summit School students and staff discuss St. Paul's its first Indigenous People's day on Oct 12.
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