S6E12: Re-igniting Our Indigenous Roots
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As humans, it's important we take the time to listen to and understand the stories of where people come from. We can often forget that each story in history is unique, even within families. The stories and narratives of Indigenous people are very different than those of people who have emigrated to the United States. However, the uplifting of Indigenous voices and stories can be difficult in many spaces. In S6E12, Harjit talks to Annabah and Jean Glasser—sisters and medical students—about finding power in their lived experiences as Navajo women, and about the resistance of identities that are actively being erased or have been erased through history.
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