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Native American and Indigenous Engagement at Emory

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A Community for All

In November 2018, the Office of Undergraduate Admission convened a far-reaching three day symposium, which produced the report, A Community for All: Indigenous Student Initiative Committee Statement. The report contains more than 25 specific bullet points with implementation recommendations and ends with “10 Key Steps to Indigenous Engagement.”

Professor Craig Womack (Muscogee Creek) speaking at the opening dinner.

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