20220404 ASU+GSV 21st Century Indigenous
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Moderator Bryan Brayboy, left, leads a discussion on ‘Being Indigenous in the 21st Century’ with Waialeale Sarsona, VP of the Kamehameha Schools Hi’ialo Group, Peter Seigmann, CEO of Nia Tero, and Megan Bang, right, with the Spencer Foundation and Profession of Learning Sciences at Northwestern University, at the ASU+GSV Summit, Monday, April 4, 2022, in San Deigo. Social psychologists, sociologists, and educational researchers have, over the past 30 years, made it plain that Indigenous peoples have remained either stuck in the past or invisible in the eye of the public. There are, of course, some exceptions, most notably in caricatures and the iconography of sports teams’ mascots. Or in the presence of the casino Indian. This panels seeks to offer a basic overview of the unique status of American Indian and Alaska Native peoples, pointing to the special status of Indigenous peoples as both racialized and political beings. Photo by Ken Fagan/ASU News
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