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In this episode of That’s the Idea, Don and Stefanie sit down with Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, the first Indigenous educator named Gilder Lehrman National History Teacher of the Year. Wunneanatsu shares her journey from the high school history classroom to Brown University, reflects on the power of local and inclusive history, and challenges us to rethink whose stories get told and how. This conversation is thoughtful, honest, and energizing, with practical ideas for teaching complex history in ways that help every student feel seen, heard, and curious, and like always, there’s no shortage of laughter.
By Don Sturm and Stefanie crawfordIn this episode of That’s the Idea, Don and Stefanie sit down with Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, the first Indigenous educator named Gilder Lehrman National History Teacher of the Year. Wunneanatsu shares her journey from the high school history classroom to Brown University, reflects on the power of local and inclusive history, and challenges us to rethink whose stories get told and how. This conversation is thoughtful, honest, and energizing, with practical ideas for teaching complex history in ways that help every student feel seen, heard, and curious, and like always, there’s no shortage of laughter.