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This podcast features interviews with Indigenous creators, artists, and leaders across Canada, highlighting their contributions to the country's cultural landscape.

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Indigenous and Decolonizing Studies in Education features research, theory, and dynamic foundational readings for educators and educational researchers who are looking for possibilities beyond the limits of liberal democratic schooling.

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Through extensive research and a wealth of historical evidence, "An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States" offers a comprehensive and well-documented narrative that centers the Indigenous perspective.

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Working closely with elders and storytellers, Jo-ann Archibald demonstrates how Indigenous oral narratives are an important source for, and component of, Coast Salish knowledge systems. Stories are not only to be recounted and passed down; they are also intended as tools for teaching.

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Hosted by Indigenous architects and planners, this podcast discusses the intersection of Indigenous culture and urban design.

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Ingersoll provides support and resources for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals and their allies. They offer a range of programs and services, including support groups, educational workshops, and advocacy.

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Intelligent.com is a student-focused publication dedicated to delivering data-driven research and insights to aid students and educational institutions nationwide. Our commitment is to foster informed decision-making and elevate educational standards by translating complex data into understandable and actionable information.

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Let us be curious enough about one another and the world and the future to ask, What is your theory of change these days?

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This kitchen-table talk examines what queer and trans* ways of knowing, being, and doing offer to movements for educational justice.

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Publishes research on diversity-related topics in higher education.

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JEEL focuses on research related to educational leadership and equity issues, highlighting topics that impact educational access and opportunity.

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Iris Marion Young challenges the prevailing reduction of social justice to distributive justice by critically analyzing basic concepts underlying most theories of justice, including impartiality, formal equality, and the unitary moral subjectivity.

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Lambert House is a community center and organization that provides resources, support, and activities for LGBTQ+ youth in the Seattle area.

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Simpson, L. B. (2014). Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation. Decolonization: indigeneity, education & society, 3(3).

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This organization provides legal representation and resources to LGBTQ+ individuals, with a focus on those experiencing poverty and marginalized identities.

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Leadership for Educational Equity is a nonprofit leadership development organization inspiring & supporting a network of civic leaders to end the injustice of educational inequity.

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Leading with Humanities: ACLS has developed a program called "Leading with Humanities" that focuses on leadership development for humanities scholars, with an emphasis on diversity and inclusivity.

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As each paper in the issue makes poignantly clear with important conceptual and methodological contributions, place is always in the making through our movements and relations, through our ways of coming to know and be together, and through our creative and accountable analysis, data, and narrative.

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Written by a large number of poor and petit-bourgeois black people - the damned - poor students, poor unemployed young women and men (the street bloods), workers in low-paying dead-end jobs, and women welfare recipients... This book may be the first time that poor and petit-bourgeois black people have described the full reality of our oppression and our struggle.

Campus or Community Resource

Let’s Talk is a program that connects UW students both virtually and in person with support from experienced mental health counselors from the Counseling Center without an appointment.

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A nonprofit organization committed to supporting and advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community in Seattle.

Professional Resource

Hosted by Jeffrey Masters, this podcast features interviews with LGBTQ+ activists, artists, and trailblazers, covering a wide range of topics.

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Platform that provides online courses on diversity and inclusion topics.

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This organization supports Indigenous filmmakers and media artists in the Pacific Northwest. They offer training, resources, and opportunities to create and showcase their work.

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Drawing on data from a historical-ethnographic study of the cultural politics of school desegregation in Seattle, USA, the author explores suffering as a recurring theme in the narratives of four black leaders, educators and activists involved in the struggle for black educational opportunity in that city during the post-Civil Rights Era.