Appreciating What We’ve Learned in the Pandemic and Embracing New Opportunities

Appreciating What We’ve Learned in the Pandemic and Embracing New Opportunities

Throughout the 22 weeks of this program, we have been moved and inspired by so many sharing their stories; people have risen above the challenges they've faced to care for themselves and their families, to keep our communities safe.
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Host Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) explores how Indian
Country in MN is responding and adapting to the current pandemic
health crisis.


 


In today’s conversation, Host Leah Lemm and Reporter Melissa
Townsend reflect on how we’re helping one another get through the
pandemic. Throughout the 22 weeks of this program, we have been
moved and inspired by so many sharing their stories; people have
risen above the challenges they've faced to care for themselves
and their families, to keep our communities safe.


 


Throughout the pandemic, life still goes on. People celebrate
holidays, birthdays, and new life. We all still need support,
coping skills, and encouragement. Today we celebrate some of the
people who share their gifts with community members to help
others stay healthy.


 


We hear from Shashana Craft (White Earth Nation) who stays
connected with new moms through the Minneapolis Indigenous
Breastfeeding Support Circle, which she founded.


 


Kim Dickson (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe) is the Learning Center
Director at the Leech Lake Tribal College. Kim explains how she
and other educators pull out all the stops to support students
and their families so they can reach their educational goals.


 


And we enjoy hearing from 13-year-old Rizal Agaton Howes
(Anishinaabe) and his mother Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe),
who share how their family is approaching new ways of learning in
response to changes brought on by the pandemic.


 


Plus, Reporter Melissa Townsend talks with Madonna Peltier
Yawakie (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), who is the
President of Turtle Island Communications, and we learn how
Tribes confronting the digital divide are improving broadband
services for community members across Indian Country.

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