Native Opinion Episode 277 Saturday
The Educational Gateways Are Open. Don’t Allow Them To Close.
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EPISODE SUMMARY:
Educational opportunities are available to more Native students in greater numbers than ever before. Encourage Native students to take advantage of those opportunities, make the most of them, and use that knowledge to benefit their respective tribal communities and society.
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE
Princeton Receives $5 Million Gift to Endow New Professorship of Indigenous Studies
Wendy Schmidt directs will, wealth to preserving environment
First Nations Development Institute
Recent Princeton University Indigenous Studies
Instructor Tiffany Fryer Website
Professor Robbie John Richardson
New Virtual U-M Exhibition Reexamines Photography of Midwest Native People, Tribes
Haaland backers ask Udall to step aside in bid for Interior post
New Program for Native Students at UW Continues Online Despite Covid–19 Pandemic
Report: ‘Native youth are medicine’
FEATURED MUSIC IN THIS EPSIODE IS BY:
ARTIST: Derek Miller
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