Join Professor Christian Ace Stettler and co-host Leigh Smith, a practicum student, as they welcome Diane McEachern, PhD, an expert in rural human services and Indigenous pedagogy. With 24 years of experience working and teaching in the Yukon Kuskokwim region, Diane shares her unique approach to creating a safe and inclusive classroom environment, valuing healing as much as learning. In this episode, discover how Diane integrates Yupik elders into her classrooms, utilizes talking circles, and encourages students to bring their whole selves to the learning experience. You'll also hear a beautiful Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address shared by Christian, inspiring reflections of gratitude from the listeners. Don't miss this insightful conversation on revolutionary pedagogy, embracing authentic ways of being, and promoting positive change in the world. #IndigenousPedagogy #TalkingCircles #Healing #Gratitude #Authenticity #SocialWork #Education #Inclusivity #CriticalThinking #Storytelling #Empathy #SocialJustice #TransformativeExperiences #IndigenousIdeas #CommunityBuilding #DiversityAndInclusion #PersonalGrowth #ConsciousnessRaising #SocialChange #Decolonization #CulturalCompetence #MentalHealth #Advocacy #SelfReflection #Empowerment #Equity
#Intersectionality #criticalconsciousness #criticalpedagogy #revolutionarysocialwork #revolutionary #acp #aconsciousparty #uaf #uafswk
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