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The Donald Trump Administration is using the full force of the federal government to compel colleges and universities to do away with scholarships, recruiting, academic programs and any other initiatives that help Native students succeed. Schools risk losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding in addition to defending against investigations by the Department of Justice and other agencies. At least 50 schools are facing such investigations for what the U.S. Department of Education calls “race exclusionary” practices. We’ll get a look at the sweeping changes the Trump Administration is bringing about and how Native education advocates are responding.
GUESTS
Cheryl Crazy Bull (Sicangu Lakota), president and CEO of the American Indian College Fund
Carrie Billy (Diné), education consultant and former president and CEO of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Zonnie Gorman (Diné), historian and daughter of Dr. Carl Gorman, one of the original Navajo Code Talkers
Break 1 Music: Mean Things Happenin’ in This World (song) Blackfire (artist) Woody Guthrie Singles (album)
Break 2 Music: Honor Song (song) Blackfoot Confederacy (artist) Hear the Beat (album)
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The Donald Trump Administration is using the full force of the federal government to compel colleges and universities to do away with scholarships, recruiting, academic programs and any other initiatives that help Native students succeed. Schools risk losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding in addition to defending against investigations by the Department of Justice and other agencies. At least 50 schools are facing such investigations for what the U.S. Department of Education calls “race exclusionary” practices. We’ll get a look at the sweeping changes the Trump Administration is bringing about and how Native education advocates are responding.
GUESTS
Cheryl Crazy Bull (Sicangu Lakota), president and CEO of the American Indian College Fund
Carrie Billy (Diné), education consultant and former president and CEO of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Zonnie Gorman (Diné), historian and daughter of Dr. Carl Gorman, one of the original Navajo Code Talkers
Break 1 Music: Mean Things Happenin’ in This World (song) Blackfire (artist) Woody Guthrie Singles (album)
Break 2 Music: Honor Song (song) Blackfoot Confederacy (artist) Hear the Beat (album)

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