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Sara and Misasha are so excited to bring you a conversation with Crystal Echohawk on today’s podcast. Crystal is an advocate for Native American culture and respect and has a passion for building understanding and getting to know others. This episode is a perfect companion piece to Episode 29, Halloween and Cultural Appropriation, so if you missed that, please go check out the link provided.
Crystal is a member of the Kitkehahki Band of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, a mom, and Executive Director of IllumiNative, a national, native-led, non-profit organization born out of the “Reclaiming Native Truth Project“, a research project from 2016-2018, and was the largest public opinion research project ever conducted about native people.
The focus on this project was based on the desire to educate Americans and transform relationships so that Native Americans are respected, included, and seen as a vital fabric of this country.
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Website: https://www.dearwhitewomen.com
Email: [email protected]
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Recommended Companion Podcast
Halloween and Cultural Appropriation - Episode 29
Connect with Crystal!
https://illuminatives.org
IllumiNative on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter: @_IllumiNatives
Follow us on Instagram: _illuminatives
Suggested News Site:
Indian Country Today - A news organization covering American Indians and Alaska Natives
Suggested Podcasts:
All My Relations with Adrienne Keene and Matika Wilbur
While Indigenous with Sarah Sunshine Manning
Suggested Links:
IllumiNative Launches Native Now Youth Campaign
Dior Perfume Ad Featuring Johnny Depp Criticized Over Native American Tropes
Join the Campaign!! Be IllumiNative!
Join the Movement! Meet the Youth of Native Now!
MUST SEE Video:
IllumiNative’s Collaboration Video with Native Hip Hop Artists Mag 7 and Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas
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Sara and Misasha are so excited to bring you a conversation with Crystal Echohawk on today’s podcast. Crystal is an advocate for Native American culture and respect and has a passion for building understanding and getting to know others. This episode is a perfect companion piece to Episode 29, Halloween and Cultural Appropriation, so if you missed that, please go check out the link provided.
Crystal is a member of the Kitkehahki Band of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, a mom, and Executive Director of IllumiNative, a national, native-led, non-profit organization born out of the “Reclaiming Native Truth Project“, a research project from 2016-2018, and was the largest public opinion research project ever conducted about native people.
The focus on this project was based on the desire to educate Americans and transform relationships so that Native Americans are respected, included, and seen as a vital fabric of this country.
Show Highlights:
Resources / Links:
Website: https://www.dearwhitewomen.com
Email: [email protected]
Like us on Facebook!
Instagram Follow Us!
Twitter Follow Us!
Recommended Companion Podcast
Halloween and Cultural Appropriation - Episode 29
Connect with Crystal!
https://illuminatives.org
IllumiNative on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter: @_IllumiNatives
Follow us on Instagram: _illuminatives
Suggested News Site:
Indian Country Today - A news organization covering American Indians and Alaska Natives
Suggested Podcasts:
All My Relations with Adrienne Keene and Matika Wilbur
While Indigenous with Sarah Sunshine Manning
Suggested Links:
IllumiNative Launches Native Now Youth Campaign
Dior Perfume Ad Featuring Johnny Depp Criticized Over Native American Tropes
Join the Campaign!! Be IllumiNative!
Join the Movement! Meet the Youth of Native Now!
MUST SEE Video:
IllumiNative’s Collaboration Video with Native Hip Hop Artists Mag 7 and Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas
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