
Native American Heritage Month Challenge
Read, Watch, and Act – do two items from each category! Increase our awareness and appreciation for the diversity of Indigenous people, deepen our understanding
Read, Watch, and Act – do two items from each category! Increase our awareness and appreciation for the diversity of Indigenous people, deepen our understanding
Congratulations to Tendai Musikavanhu on completing the 2020 Boston Marathon! Musikavanhu ran on behalf of World of Wellesley and completed the virtual race with an
Through a series of protests, marches, meetings and online events, students and alumni of Wellesley High School raised awareness about racism in our community and
Wellesley Public Schools Department of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) shared a document that summarizes antiracist demands articulated by Wellesley High Schools’ Young Ethnic Scholars
On August 6, 2020, the Wellesley Public Schools School Committee unanimously passed an anti-racism resolution. The resolution acknowledges that all lives cannot matter until Black,
World of Wellesley, together with community members, put forth Citizen’s Petition 42 to Support the Establishment of Indigenous Peoples Day in Wellesley. Wellesley’s Advisory Committee voted
Interviews with students at Wellesley High School to capture their thoughts about race.
We as people who reside, work, and engage in Wellesley acknowledge this town is located on the traditional territory of the Massachusett and Nipmuc Tribes. Learn more about Native Land.
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