Indigenous Education: Safeguarding Our Knowledge for Future Generations
Our latest issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterlyis dedicated to uplifting the work of Indigenous educators and youth to revitalize knowledge systems and pass on languages and lifeways to future generations. Indigenous education honors the important roles of both Elders and youth as knowledge carriers and nurtures their leadership and creativity as they contribute to a thriving community. Join the conversation with Indigenous educators.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
12:00 pm ET/ 9:00 am PT
Panelists:
Aviut Rojas (Nahuat), Indigenous educator in the USA Eli Wewentxu (Mapuche), CS Youth Fellow from Chile Gloria Guadalupe Dzib Kumul (Maya), CS Youth Fellow from Mexico Catalina Vergara Realpe (Nasa), CS Youth Fellow from Colombia
Educación Indígena: salvaguardar nuestros conocimientos para las generaciones futuras
Nuestro último número de la revista Cultural Survival Quarterly está dedicado a destacar el trabajo de los educadores y jóvenes Indígenas para revitalizar los sistemas de conocimiento y transmitir idiomas y formas de vida a las generaciones futuras. La educación Indígena honra los importantes roles de los ancianos y los jóvenes como portadores de conocimiento y fomenta su liderazgo y creatividad a medida que contribuyen a una comunidad próspera. Únase a la conversación con educadores Indígenas.
Miércoles 6 de noviembre de 2024
12:00 p. m., hora del Este/9:00 a. m., hora del Pacífico
Panelistas: Aviut Rojas (Náhuat), Educadora Indígena en EE. UU. Eli Wewentxu (Mapuche), Becario Juvenil de CS de Chile Gloria Guadalupe Dzib Kumul (Maya), Becaria Juvenil de CS de México Catalina Vergara Realpe (Nasa), Becaria Juvenil de CS de Colombia
Moderador: Byron Tenesaca Guaman (Kañari Kichwa), Coordinador de Becas CS
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Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience since 1972. We envision a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.