On Wednesday, our Middle School students heard from Alyson Brown from the Child Advocate/Crime Victim Services Unit for the Seneca Nation. Students, faculty, and staff participated in Orange Shirt Day to recognize and honor Native American and Canadian children who survived the residential schools and remember those who didn’t.
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September 30, 2022 | @Medaille_U. Student Development sponsored an important educational exhibit for #OrangeShirtDay, recognizing the trauma and celebrating the resiliency of Indigenous cultures. Interim President Dr. Lori Quigley (Seneca Nation, Wolf Clan member) shared personal insight. #EveryChildMatters
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Hosted by the Seneca Nation Fish & Wildlife Department Come out on Thursday, October 20th and learn from William “Billy” Abrams at the annual deer processing class! See flyer below for details: