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S2:E25 The Work of Migizi - Part 3 of "Honoring Communities' of Color Knowledges and Cultural Practices" Series

Dr. Tiffany M. Nyachae and Friends Season 2 Episode 25

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Summary
In this episode, we showcase the work of Migizi, an Indigenous youth-serving organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tiffany Nyachae is in conversation with Migizi youth workers, Kija Deer and Kaylin Lopez. They discuss their roles, the importance of community, and how Migizi fosters cultural connections and social development. The conversation highlights the significance of providing spaces for youth to explore their identities and the challenges faced by urban Native youth in connecting with their culture. In this conversation, Tiffany, Kija, and Kaylin discuss the importance of cultural identity among Indigenous youth, the challenges of cultural disconnection, and the role of community organizations in fostering support and reconnection to culture. They explore how cultural practices and mentorship can empower youth, the significance of educational support, and the joy found in personal passions. The dialogue emphasizes the need for patience and understanding from adults towards Indigenous youth, highlighting the reciprocal nature of relationships within the community.

Takeaways

Migizi provides a comfortable space for youth.

Cultural practices are essential for youth identity.

Community support is crucial for youth development.

Youth need places to relax and connect after school.

Cultural opportunities help reconnect youth with their heritage.

The importance of mentorship in youth programs.

Urban areas can disconnect Native youth from their culture.

It's never too late to learn about one's culture.

Building bonds within the community fosters growth.

Youth programs should focus on cultural and social development. 

Cultural disconnection is a significant issue for Indigenous youth.

Reconnecting with cultural identity is essential for personal growth.

Community organizations play a vital role in supporting youth.

Mentorship from older generations is invaluable for youth development.

Educational support is crucial for academic success.

Youth bring new energy and ideas to community organizations.

Patience and kindness are necessary when working with Indigenous youth.

Engaging in cultural practices nurtures the spirit and identity.

Personal passions, like math and art, contribute to joy and fulfillment.

Building connections within the community fosters a sense of belonging.

 

 

 



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