Any questions or comments please send here! For episode 37, co-hosts Nicole Watson and Yvette Fielder welcome hip hop artist Nataanii Means (Oglala Lakota, Diné, Omaha) to the Mesa studio. Nataanii shares his journey from the Navajo Reservation to becoming a successful musician, and explains how hip hop fits squarely in the Indigenous tradition of storytelling. In addition to his music, Nataanii has been active in helping Native youth, and stepped up when the recent government shutdown cut of...
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Any questions or comments please send here! For episode 37, co-hosts Nicole Watson and Yvette Fielder welcome hip hop artist Nataanii Means (Oglala Lakota, Diné, Omaha) to the Mesa studio. Nataanii shares his journey from the Navajo Reservation to becoming a successful musician, and explains how hip hop fits squarely in the Indigenous tradition of storytelling. In addition to his music, Nataanii has been active in helping Native youth, and stepped up when the recent government shutdown cut of...
Ep.33 | Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity's Sebastian Aleman
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Ep.33 | Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity's Sebastian Aleman
Any questions or comments please send here! We head back to the State of Arizona for episode 33 of The Native Edge podcast, where Chris and Yvette welcome Sebastian Aleman, Legislative and Tribal Liaison for the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity. Sebastian discusses his office's role in economic and workforce development in Arizona, in particular tribal communities. You'll hear about Yvette's extensive workforce development experience, and the group dives into topics like tribal consulta...
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Any questions or comments please send here! For episode 37, co-hosts Nicole Watson and Yvette Fielder welcome hip hop artist Nataanii Means (Oglala Lakota, Diné, Omaha) to the Mesa studio. Nataanii shares his journey from the Navajo Reservation to becoming a successful musician, and explains how hip hop fits squarely in the Indigenous tradition of storytelling. In addition to his music, Nataanii has been active in helping Native youth, and stepped up when the recent government shutdown cut of...