• Educating Equitably During and After the Pandemic

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Pedro Noguera Ph.D. Distinguished Professor of Education at UCLA Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Language Revitalization: Creating New Speakers

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Julian Lang Karuk. Cultural, Language & Ceremonial Leader. Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Red Pedagogy and Decolonizing Education

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Sandy Grande Ph.D. Professor of Education, Connecticut College Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Indian Land Rights and Wellness

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Dr. Beth Rose Middleton, In Conversation With Ron Reed (Karuk) Associate Professor and Department Chair, U.C. Davis. Native American Studies Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Healing-Centered Engagement and Trauma Informed Care

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Dr. Shawn Ginwright Ph.D. Professor of Education, San Francisco State Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Rewriting the Future

    Virtual Indigenous Speakers Series With Julian Brave NoiseCat Vice President of Policy and Strategy, Data for Progress, Noted Writer Live on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/2FeathersNAFS/?ref=br_rs

  • Ronnie Swartz

    Chekws: Hope for Tomorrow Series Ronnie Swartz has consulted with young people, families, adults, and organizations throughout a variety of multilayered systems. His current research, teaching, writing, and practice includes narrative therapy and community work, harm reduction in relation to problematic drug use and drug policy, social / economic policy, values, ethics, and the cultivation of love, kindness, and care ... Read More

  • David Nyland

    Chekws: Hope for Tomorrow Series David Nyland is passionate about separating the person from the harm that they have done, a key component of both Narrative Therapy and Restorative Justice. He is a professor of social work at Sacramento State University and also serves as the clinical director of the Sacramento Gender Health Center. He sits on the faculty of ... Read More