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Many years ago, the National Indian Youth Leadership Project's Mac Hall taught me an incredible lesson about bringing programs into the world. He said, "We only go where we are invited," meaning we could provide information, but we wait to be asked. We didn't assume we knew what was best for a community. Instead, we trusted that, when the time was right, their invitation would come.
Listen in for more about my time on the Acoma Pueblo and working with Mac, and also my invitation for you.
By Beth WonsonMany years ago, the National Indian Youth Leadership Project's Mac Hall taught me an incredible lesson about bringing programs into the world. He said, "We only go where we are invited," meaning we could provide information, but we wait to be asked. We didn't assume we knew what was best for a community. Instead, we trusted that, when the time was right, their invitation would come.
Listen in for more about my time on the Acoma Pueblo and working with Mac, and also my invitation for you.