Lenape Center is committed to resisting the erasure of the Lenape people in their ancestral homeland of NYC through efforts to preserve, promote, and create Lenape arts, culture, and language (Unami).
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Lenape Center is committed to resisting the erasure of the Lenape people in their ancestral homeland of NYC through efforts to preserve, promote, and create Lenape arts, culture, and language (Unami).
Wildcat!
This document serves as a behavioral and ideological reference point, to which individuals might turn to in moments of decreased economic productivity and increased precarity. We hope to create across “collars,” fields, and classes, creating agency among groups which remain mostly underrepresented.
Ijeoma Oluo and Sarah McCammon for NPR
Ijeoma Oluo, best-selling author of So You Want to Talk About Race, shares advice on how to talk to your parents about racism. While her tips are mostly geared towards non-black folks, there’s something for everyone in this episode.
Resmaa Menakem
Therapist Resmaa Menakem examines the damage caused by racism in America from the perspective of trauma and body-centered psychology.