In this episode, host Ben Reiman speaks with Jordyn Burleson, a Registered Behavior Technician from the Tonawanda Seneca tribe. They discuss Jordan's journey into the field of behavior analysis, her connection to her Seneca heritage, and the challenges of balancing cultural identity with career opportunities. The conversation also touches on the importance of language preservation, the historical context of treaties affecting Indigenous lands, and Jordan's aspirations in art therapy. The episode highlights the significance of mentorship and representation in the field of behavior analysis, particularly for Indigenous professionals.
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Contact:
Jordyn Burleson
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordyn-burleson-2721aa1a7/
Links:
The Seneca Nation of Indians
https://sni.org/
The Tonowanda Reservation Historical Society
https://tonawandareservationhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com/
Jen Ashlee - Métis/Cree/English Behaviour Analyst
https://www.ravenwinged.com/
https://www.instagram.com/raven_winged_consulting/
Canvas ABA
https://www.artbehaviortherapy.com/
Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced
Natasha Bouchillon - Canvas ABA Episode
https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-29-the-behaviour-of-art-with-natasha-bouchillon-ms-bcba/
Naomi Tachera Episode - Culture Based Education in Hawaii
https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-64-culture-based-education-with-naomi-k-tachera-ma-bcba-lba/
Valerie Clack Episode - The Lakota BCBA
https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-117-the-lakota-bcba-with-valerie-clack-ma-bcbalba/
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