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"I was at the cross-section of a couple different identities that people didn't quite understand."
Dinée Dorame is a citizen of the Navajo Nation, Water's Edge clan. She's a lifelong runner who grew up in Albuquerque, NM, moved to the east coast to attend and later work in admissions at Yale University, and has since returned to Albuquerque, where she is the Associate Director of College Horizons. On this episode, Dinée talks passionately about the role of running in Native culture, and the role her culture plays in her life on and off the run. She talks about setbacks she's experienced related to Accessory Navicular Syndrome, and how she has dealt with chronic pain, and offers advice for how and why runners can and should better connect with the land around them.
Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for 15% off wireless headphones.
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What we mention on this episode:
Support Dinée and Girls Inc. of New York City
Dinée in Runner's World
College Horizons
Carolyn Su on Episode 140 of the Ali on the Run Show
Native Appropriations blog
@Native_Women_Running on Instagram
Jordan @nativein_la on Instagram
Running: A Love Story, by Jen A. Miller
Oofos sandals
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"I was at the cross-section of a couple different identities that people didn't quite understand."
Dinée Dorame is a citizen of the Navajo Nation, Water's Edge clan. She's a lifelong runner who grew up in Albuquerque, NM, moved to the east coast to attend and later work in admissions at Yale University, and has since returned to Albuquerque, where she is the Associate Director of College Horizons. On this episode, Dinée talks passionately about the role of running in Native culture, and the role her culture plays in her life on and off the run. She talks about setbacks she's experienced related to Accessory Navicular Syndrome, and how she has dealt with chronic pain, and offers advice for how and why runners can and should better connect with the land around them.
Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for 15% off wireless headphones.
What you'll get on this episode:
What we mention on this episode:
Support Dinée and Girls Inc. of New York City
Dinée in Runner's World
College Horizons
Carolyn Su on Episode 140 of the Ali on the Run Show
Native Appropriations blog
@Native_Women_Running on Instagram
Jordan @nativein_la on Instagram
Running: A Love Story, by Jen A. Miller
Oofos sandals
Follow Dinée:
Follow Ali:
Listen & Subscribe:
SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

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