FRCC Voices: Honoring Our Native American Students and Employees
Native American Heritage Month is a time to learn more about the cultures of indigenous people. We start with the stories of two members of the FRCC community.
Native American Heritage Month is a time to learn more about the cultures of indigenous people. We start with the stories of two members of the FRCC community.
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We’re honoring the breadth of cultures that make up the 2nd largest ethnic group in the US. FRCC students/employees share what it means to honor their heritage.