By Pauly Denetclaw, Photo: Charitie Ropati, Native News Online, February 21, 2022
Indigenous students of Columbia University finally have their own brownstone–nearly a decade in the making.
Columbia provides brownstones as options to some students and student groups. They are highly sought after–if and when they become available. Once available, student groups can apply to be selected as the group who move in.
Beginning in 2013, Julian Brave NoiseCat, Canim Lake Band Tsq'escen, led on-campus efforts to secure a brownstone as a private living and general meeting space for Indigenous students.
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