In this Episode
Today’s episode features the thoughts and expertise of José Lugo, Native Education Liaison/Curriculum Development Specialist and Itza Martinez, Professional Services Learning Specialist. José and Itza share about understanding the role settler colonialism plays in educational practices as well as how working to center the desires of the original peoples of the Dawn Lands helps build stronger approaches for everyone.
[0:26] Hello José!
[1:51] Hello Itza!
[3:30] Disrupting settler colonialism through humility
[6:41] Understanding the on-going nature of this issue
[9:39] Bridging between traditional indigenous learning and colonialist education
[15:13] Needing goth interconnection and personal connection
[17:03] Are we really guests?
[18:17] Until next time!
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Co-hosts: Suzanne Judson-Whitehouse and Elkie Burnside
Production: Elkie Burnside
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