5 thoughts on ““Indigenizing the Academy” without Indigenous people: who can teach our stories?”
So true being conditioned to live and work in today’s society where everything is material and social issues are an after thought. We’ll fix it when it happens.
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The issue is something which not enough people are speaking intelligently about.
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Please let me know if this okay with you.
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So true being conditioned to live and work in today’s society where everything is material and social issues are an after thought. We’ll fix it when it happens.
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Continue the good work!
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I’m impressed, I have to admit. Rarely do I encounter a blog that’s both educative
and amusing, and without a doubt, you’ve hit the nail on the head.
The issue is something which not enough people are speaking intelligently about.
I’m very happy I came across this during my search for something relating
to this.
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Do you mind if I quote a few of your articles as long as
I provide credit and sources back to your webpage?
My blog site is in the very same niche as yours and
my users would definitely benefit from a lot of the information you present here.
Please let me know if this okay with you.
Thanks!
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I reposted this article. You can but it’s not my work so no need to site me.
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