Spring 2022 Events
RIPI Spring Speaker Series
- College Admissions After Affirmative Action (3/28/24)
- Black Grief / White Grievance (4/10/24)
- UNEARTHING THE EFFECTS OF NC ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICES
- MIGRATION, HEALTH AND CRITICAL ACTIVIST RESEARCH: LATIN+ CONTRIBUTIONS WITH DR. ROBERTA VILLALON
- IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES IN THE GOLDEN STATE
RIPI Co-Sponsored Events
- College Admissions After Affirmative Action (3/28/24)
- Black Grief / White Grievance (4/10/24)
- UNEARTHING THE EFFECTS OF NC ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICES
- MIGRATION, HEALTH AND CRITICAL ACTIVIST RESEARCH: LATIN+ CONTRIBUTIONS WITH DR. ROBERTA VILLALON
- IMMIGRATION ATTITUDES IN THE GOLDEN STATE
The land on which Wake Forest University now resides and the land on which the original campus resided served for centuries as a place for exchange and interaction for Indigenous peoples, specifically Saura, Catawba, Cherokee, and Lumbee in the current location and Shakori, Eno, Sissipahaw, and Occaneechi in the original campus location.
americanindiancenter.unc.edu/resources/about-nc-native-communities/