Indigenizing Connecticut curriculum
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Publication Date |
Oct 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:40:19

Native American studies is a new requirement for Connecticut schools, with resources being prepared in time for the 2023-2024 school year. What kind of guidance will teachers get?

Plus, with the launch of Land Grab CT, we look at UConn’s status as a land-grant institution and the links to the expropriation of Indigenous lands.

  • Chris Newell - Director of Education, Akomawt Educational Initiative; Citizen of Passamaquoddy Tribe
  • endawnis Spears - Director of Programming and Outreach, Akomawt Educational Initiative; Citizen of Navajo Nation
  • Steve Armstrong - Social Studies Advisor, Connecticut Dept. of Education
  • Sage Phillips - Student Coordinator, UConn Native American Cultural Programs; Member of the Penobscot Nation
  • Luisa Fernanda Arietta - Researcher, Greenhouse Studios at UConn

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