op-canosantiago-rogersclark-jkim.png In order to even begin unravelling the damage caused by its colonial past, the University must work both to increase the admittance of Native students and to meet their existing demands. Appears In CANO-SANTIAGO: U.Va. needs to increase Native American student representation on Grounds By Yssis Cano-Santiago | November 2, 2020 Change is working to undo and prevent majority factions from benefiting off the historical and ongoing oppression of marginalized people groups
CANO-SANTIAGO: U.Va. needs to increase Native American student representation on Grounds By Yssis Cano-Santiago | November 2, 2020 Change is working to undo and prevent majority factions from benefiting off the historical and ongoing oppression of marginalized people groups
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