Depending on what state you live in, this Monday, October 9th, 2023, may be recognized as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Columbus Day, or nothing at all if you live here...
Read about different Indigenous Peoples’ Events that you can attend in Boston and nearby areas!
Indigenous Peoples' Day was first instituted in 1992 in Berkeley, California. It wasn't celebrated nationally until 2021, when President Joe Biden marked the holiday with a presidential proclamation.
Indigenous Peoples' Day is not a simple celebration. It is about justice for Indigenous peoples.
For me, literature is one of the most valuable and important ways to learn about the unique experiences of different groups and people across the globe
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Virginia Tech chapter.In all your years of secondary and post-secondary education, riddle me with this. How...
There is beauty all around FSU's campus.
You should know this history.
Thanksgiving is often a forgotten holiday. Falling right between the cult-followed Halloween and Christmas, many are eager to move straight through fall and into one of the most popular...