UIC places Native American land acknowledgements around campus – Campus Reform

Article image The University of Illinois System also has a broader “land acknowledgment” statement, which begins, “These lands were the traditional birthright of indigenous peoples who were forcibly removed and who have faced two centuries of struggle for survival and identity in the wake of dispossession."
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nixit
4 years ago

Isn’t Stroger Hospital on the same tribal land? Let’s change its name as well. How will the Obama Foundation recognize their theft of tribal land?

nixit
4 years ago

How about UIC returns the remaining portion of the 15-year, $9.3 million deal w/ Credit Union 1 for the naming rights to the Pavilion and rename it the “Ojibwe, Odawa and Bodéwadmi Three Fire Peoples Arena”.

marko
4 years ago

To the victors go the spoils.

nixit
4 years ago

Next UIC can acknowledge demolishing the Maxwell Street Market.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

That’s really an uplifting gesture, it’s helped tremendously. I’m always cognizant of injustices happening hundreds of years ago. Where did they place the cigar store guardian?

Pension Thief
4 years ago

My suggestion it is to tear down the entire U of I property, all buildings and facilities and return the property to the offended tribes. All employees will be fired and not re-assigned or rehired at another state school. That will solve the problem. After Illinois gets rid of testing for admission and promoting and graduating students who are totally unqualified for a degree so the school can brag about leveling the field for minorities, a degree from U of I will only be useful in an outhouse.

The Paraclete
4 years ago
Reply to  Pension Thief

That’ll work! Subsequently they’ll get their PHD from an exit ramp school. Ya know Dr. Educator principle of the broken glass science academy. Illinois is like watching a handless person dealing cards.

DonewithIllinoisBS
4 years ago

And standing on one of those spots, can we , once the wave of guilt passes, just get back to the over priced “education”?

Jerry
4 years ago

Tenured professors have contract rights. Dispossessed peoples and their descendants have ancestral rights that were taken without due process. Many current and former employees have contract rights to their pensions and health care. Owners of bonds issued to build or improve whatever have contract rights also. Heirs of donors presumably have rights to the funds contributed by their ancestors once they are used for ultra vires expenditures. Tax exemptions would likely be lost if university assets are not used for the exempt activities. Who knows what affirmative action commitments have been sidestepped entitling many to recovery under civil rights laws.… Read more »

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