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Lesley University is hosting an art exhibit called “Native American Resilience Through Art” through Feb. 28. The exhibit explores the struggles and experiences of three Native American women. AVERY GROUND/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Art exhibit explores Native American underrepresentation, resilience

Avery Gound February 6, 2019
Lesley University opened the exhibit “Native American Resilience Through Art” Jan. 8 and will host it through Feb. 28. The exhibit features works by Michelle Napoli of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, Kristen Wyman of the Natick Nipmuc Tribe of Massachusetts and Nia Holley of the Nipmuc Nation.
Native American historians and indigenous rights activists join together at a panel to inform, educate and discuss how to decolonize United States environmentalism Thursday evening at the North American Indian Center of Boston. PHOTO BY MARIA CASTILLO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Panel discusses indigenous peoples’ rights, environmentalism

Gabrielle Turi February 24, 2017

Approximately 175 people gathered at the North American Indian Center of Boston Thursday night for a panel discussion titled “Decolonizing Environmentalism,” organized by environmental organization...

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