KGUN9 Tucson & Video Feature
Oct. 14, 2021
“We’re able to empower our kids when we teach them about it by using language and culture and embed our histories as a people into that curriculum as well or those lesson plans. So that’s really the benefit of what we’re being taught. It’s to use the information that’s around us and to not be afraid to talk about the past, but to use it to empower our kids for the future,” said Williams.
UArizona’s Indigenous Teaching Education Program receives $2.4M in funding to expand