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Indigenized Connections On Air

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Indigenized Connections On Air is a podcast from University of Minnesota Extension's leadership and civic engagement team and its Minnesota Indigenous Leadership Network.

This podcast series explores issues that impact tribal communities and leadership throughout Minnesota. The episodes bring you research from University of Minnesota and Extension professionals, along with inspiring stories from local communities, community leaders and organizations.

The Extension Center for Community Vitality is grateful to the U.S. Economic Development Administration for funding that makes this work possible.

 

Podcast episodes

Profile of Brenda Child.
 

Boarding schools and American Indian education

Hear our conversation with Brenda Child about the legacy of boarding schools and its impact on tribal land, American Indian education, and more.

Dustin Burnette, Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network, executive director
 

MIIN (Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network)

Listen as we talk to Dustin Burnette who shares his leadership journey and efforts to create an Indigenous immersion network.

Sarah Agaton Howes and friends
 

Indigepreneurship and the Kwepack

Listen as we talk with Sarah Agaton Howes as she shares stories about resilience, heartache and perseverance.

Dr. Anton Treuer
 

Leadership in a crisis: resiliency (part 4)

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Anton Treuer. Listen as he shares stories about resiliency and how it has influenced his leadership journey.

Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Anne McKeig
 

Leadership in a crisis: resiliency (part 3)

Listen as we talk with Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Anne McKeig about her leadership journey, resiliency, and the pandemic.

Joe Nayquonabe, Jr.
 

Leadership in crisis: resiliency (part 2)

Listen as we speak with tribal leader Joe Nayquonabe, Jr. about his resiliency, the pandemic and his leadership journey.

Beth Drost, Grand Portage Band of Chippewa, chairwoman
 

Leadership in crisis: navigating change (part 3)

How is COVID-19 impacting tribal communities? Listen as we speak with tribal leader Beth Drost as she talks about the pandemic and her leadership journey.

Lower Sioux Indian Community President Robert Larsen
 

Leadership in crisis: navigating change (part 2)

How is COVID-19 impacting tribal communities? Listen to our conversation with tribal leader Robert Larsen as he talks about the pandemic and his leadership journey.

Dennis Olson, Jr.
 

Leadership in a crisis: navigating change

How has COVID-19 impacted daily lives and tribal communities? In this podcast episode, we talk with Dennis Olson, Jr. about his leadership journey and navigating change.

Nazhikeawaasang/Bradley Harrington, Jr.
 

Leadership in a crisis: resiliency

Listen to our inaugural podcast episode focusing on the leadership journey and resiliency of tribal leaders. In this episode we talk with Bradley Harrington, Jr.


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