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It’s the time of year to throw our mortar boards in the air and mark new educational milestones. It’s also a time to fight back against school officials trying to keep Native students from wearing eagle feathers at graduation ceremonies. For many high schools and colleges this year is the first in-person graduation celebration in three years. We’ll take a snapshot of what the class of 2022 has in store.
GUESTS
Rep. Dr. Ponka-We Victors-Cozad (Ponca and Tohono O’odham), Kansas state representative
Louisa Kakaianaaq Riley (Inupiaq), Inupiaq language teacher and mentor for Nunamiut Schools
Break music: Celebrate (song) Devin Whirlwind Soldier (artist)