[Photo above: Dr. Denise Lajimodiere with student at Carleton College.]
Dr. Denise Lajimodiere’s week-long residency on campus increased visibility for Native students and prompted thoughts of healing and honest storytelling for attendees
CONTENT WARNING: This piece contains discussion of historical trauma and abuse, as well as that abuse’s effects on current generations of Indigenous people. Please take care of yourself and your mental health. Think about talking to someone if you need to, and consider this list of resources and advice from the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition.
Almost every chair in Weitz 236 is full of students, faculty, staff and Northfield community members as Dr. Denise Lajimodiere walks up to the podium, the title “Bitter Tears: Intergenerational Trauma and American Indian Boarding Schools” projected above her. She speaks in her language and English to welcome the crowd, and dives right into her personal connection to this topic. Her parents…
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