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Season 6 Episode #1 My Conversation with Cloquet High School School Social Worker Katie Danielson

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Ever wondered how cultural identity shapes a person’s life and career? Join us as we sit down with Katie Danielson, a dedicated school social worker hailing from Duluth, Minnesota, who opens up about her upbringing steeped in American Indian traditions and the profound influence of her parents’ sacrifices. Katie's journey from a child surrounded by cultural immersion to a passionate advocate for service and education will leave you inspired. She shares poignant family stories that highlight the enduring legacy of service she now instills in her own children, illustrating how a deep connection to cultural roots can drive a life of purpose and community involvement.
We also shed light on the real-world challenges faced by students of diverse backgrounds in the educational system through the story of Chloe, an African American and American Indian student. Chloe's experiences navigating racial dynamics at school, coupled with Katie's insights, underscore the vital need for educators to build meaningful, respectful relationships with Native American students. Discover practical advice for educators on fostering cultural understanding and genuine connections, and learn about the impactful Check and Connect program from the University of Minnesota designed to support American Indian students in special education. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, cultural identity, and the power of dedicated, heartfelt engagement in transforming lives.

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Capíttulos

1. Childhood, Culture, and Acts of Service (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Cultural Experiences in Education (00:11:32)

3. Building Relationships With Native Students (00:25:16)

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Ever wondered how cultural identity shapes a person’s life and career? Join us as we sit down with Katie Danielson, a dedicated school social worker hailing from Duluth, Minnesota, who opens up about her upbringing steeped in American Indian traditions and the profound influence of her parents’ sacrifices. Katie's journey from a child surrounded by cultural immersion to a passionate advocate for service and education will leave you inspired. She shares poignant family stories that highlight the enduring legacy of service she now instills in her own children, illustrating how a deep connection to cultural roots can drive a life of purpose and community involvement.
We also shed light on the real-world challenges faced by students of diverse backgrounds in the educational system through the story of Chloe, an African American and American Indian student. Chloe's experiences navigating racial dynamics at school, coupled with Katie's insights, underscore the vital need for educators to build meaningful, respectful relationships with Native American students. Discover practical advice for educators on fostering cultural understanding and genuine connections, and learn about the impactful Check and Connect program from the University of Minnesota designed to support American Indian students in special education. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, cultural identity, and the power of dedicated, heartfelt engagement in transforming lives.

COME SAY Hey!!

Instagram: @cultrallyjebeh_

Facebook: @JebehCulturalConsulting

Pinterest: @Jebeh Cultural Consulting

LinkedIn: @Jebeh Cultural Consulting

Leave a Review on our Podcast! We value your feedback!
Buy My eBook: Empowering Your BIPOC Students

Enroll In My Digital Course: How To Be A Culturally Competent Leader
Buy My K-12 Lesson Plans
Sign Up For Our Newsletter

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Childhood, Culture, and Acts of Service (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Cultural Experiences in Education (00:11:32)

3. Building Relationships With Native Students (00:25:16)

153 episodios

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