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Speakers: Josh Cocker and Shalene Joseph, Indigenous 20-something project
In this event offered as part of Everybody Reads 2020, Josh and Shalene speak about their experiences as trainers for the Indigenous 20-something Project, a project of the Native Wellness Institute. They speak about the historical trauma experienced by Indigenous people, and how they navigate colonial structures to empower young Native people. Listeners will gain cultural awareness of local, Native communities.
Recorded Live at Central Library: January 15, 2020
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