The University of Minnesota's founders engaged in 'genocide' and 'ethnic cleansing' of Native American people during the 19th century that resulted in the institution's financial gain, a report released on Tuesday concluded.
April 11 - The University of Minnesota's founders engaged in "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing" of Native American people during the 19th century that resulted in the institution's financial gain, a report released on Tuesday concluded.
The 500-page report was an outgrowth of the TRUTH Project, whose name is an acronym for "Towards Recognition and University-Tribal Healing." The report urged the university to enact policies that benefit Indigenous people, including a combination of "reparations, truth-telling, policy change, and transformative justice processes."
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