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Pronouns, tribal affiliations now forbidden in South Dakota public university employee emails May 27, 2024 / 1:44 PM CDT / AP Kristi Noem included dog-killing story in book because "I don't run ...
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He said the email stated if he didn’t remove his tribal affiliation and pronouns from his email signature, he’d face suspension from USD, “and then there would be a decision made about ...
John Little, a Native person who works at the University of South Dakota, said that he was forced to remove his tribal affiliation and his gender pronouns from his University email signature.
As tribal voters in Gadchiroli prepare for the assembly elections, they face confusion over political symbols and party coalitions, leading to uncertainty about their voting choices. This article ...
Both Little and Red Shirt-Shaw stated in their social media posts that after consulting with legal services, they decided to remove their tribal affiliations and pronouns from their email signatures.