How to Honor Indigenous Peoples with Your Kids, Today and Every Day

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Repost from April Brown

"As educators and caregivers, it’s imperative that we have honest and brave conversations with the children in our lives. This includes disrupting false narratives when we hear them being perpetuated in our homes and schools. The myth that Columbus was a hero is not only harmful, it’s also unfair to children when grown-ups they trust withhold the truth.

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April Brown

Live Your Dream Award

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The Live Your Dream Awards offers three levels of cash awards. Eligible applicants can submit their application between August 1 - November 15. Ultimately, a Live Your Dream Awards finalist has the potential receive up to $16,000 to help offset tuition costs, purchase books, get transportation, or find reliable childcare so she can worry less about how to pay her bills and focus on reaching her dreams.

Water, Mountains, Duality in all things.

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"Diné teachings about the duality in life. There is male and female rain, the mixture of these waters give way to moisture, mist and youth rain. These exist at the peaks of holy sacred mountains. From here we pray...creating positive thoughts toward the mountains as did our ancestors. These positive thoughts, prayers of supplication for attaining personal goals and aspirations, we pray for "hozho" (peace, beauty, balance and harmony) in daily living within our environment. We depend upon water for almost every aspect of life, we are brought into this world in water.
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Eileen Quintana

Financial Aid & U - Virtual Financial Aid Info Session

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September 24th Session: The Importance of a Résumé

Join CESA’s Scholarship & Financial Resources Coordinator, the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid, and the Career & Professional Development Center for this virtual info session series designed to help you with all things financial aid at the U!

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Anthony Shirley, Outreach Program Coordinator