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A group of Indigenous 20-somethings gathered last summer to answer two questions: What does healing mean to your generation? How does your generation heal? Organizers scheduled a two hours conversation. It ended spanning seven hours and left the participants with a mission to create change. They issued themselves a momentous challenge to end intergenerational trauma with their generation. We talk with members of the Indigenous 20-Something Project about how they plan to achieve this task.
Guests:
Jordan Cocker (Kiowa/ Tongan) – project coordinator for the Indigenous 20-Something Project
Tecpatl Kuauhtzin (Nahua /Cherokee/Cucapá) – sophomore at UCLA and member of Indigenous 20-Something Project
Shalene Joseph (A’aniih) – graduate student at UCLA and a member of the Indigenous 20-Something Project
Siera Begaye (Navajo) – member and content creator for the Indigenous 20-Something Project
Break Music: Happy Sundance (song) Dallas Arcand (artist) Modern Day Warrior (album)