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Kalamazoo Public Schools faculty member Robin Greymountain (left) and Loy Norrix High School freshman Aanje Greymountain (right) posing at the edge of “Assini Aglay Bigun” in Flagstaff, AZ, during a trip back to their home in Arizona. “Assini Aglay Bigun” is a sacred mountain in Navajo culture, and the location where Aanje Greymountain and her sister NaMe Greymountain (not pictured) were born.

Local Native Americans reflect on how their people have been subdued and the lasting effects

Colin Carnell, Copy Editor October 22, 2019

A shadow hangs over the United States of America, one that has lingered since the conception of the nation. It is well known that the US has a history of discrimination based on the color of one’s skin,...

Fitting Into My Biracial Identity

Fitting Into My Biracial Identity

June 15, 2018

By Jayda Fair Listening to my parents talk about how things were when they first met was difficult to hear, especially the name calling like ‘’swirl’’ or ‘’oreo.’’ It was not so much from...

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