To achieve this, our community must meaningfully internalize this work of transformation; it will require all to engage in collaborative implementation that strategically integrates inclusion and radical mercy into the curriculum, co-curriculum, administrative structures, practices, decision-making, and culture.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We recognize and acknowledge that Gwynedd Mercy University stands on the Indigenous territory known as“ Lenapehoking,” the traditional homelands of the Lenape, also called Lenni-Lenape or Delaware Indians. These are the people who, during the 1680s, negotiated with William Penn to facilitate the founding of the colony of Pennsylvania. Their descendants today include the Delaware Tribe and Delaware Nation of Oklahoma; the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, Ramapough Lenape, and Powhatan Renape of New Jersey; and the Munsee Delaware of Ontario.
Consistent with the University’ s commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, we will continue to develop our understanding of the historical and current experiences of all Native peoples.
Learn more about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Gwynedd Mercy University.