Northeastern University - Oakland occupies unceded Muwekma Ohlone land.
We recognize that every member of the Oakland community has, and continues to benefit from, the use and occupation of this land. We have a responsibility to acknowledge and make visible the university’s relationship to Native peoples. As members of the Oakland community, it is essential that we recognize the history of the land on which we stand and that the Muwekma Ohlone people are alive and flourishing members of Oakland and broader Bay Area communities today.
You can support the rematriation of this land by visiting Sogorea Te' Land Trust.
If you are accessing this page from somewhere other than the Northeastern University - Oakland campus, you can look up your location on Native Land Digital to find out more about the people whose traditional homelands you're on.
More resources:
What is rematriation?
The Truth About the Lies Students Learn Or the Case for Ethnic Studies at Every School, in Every State