Episode Two: Melissa Harris on Community
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Welcome to our podcast, exploring what it means to be an early childhood care and learning professional in rural BC.
Once a month we will talk to someone in the field about current issues and how they relate more specifically to educators who live and work in rural or isolated communities. This month I speak with Melissa Harris, an educator and member of the Leading Change Initiative from Gitwangak B.C. currently living on Tshimsian Territory in Terrace B.C.
Email us at eceinruralbc@gmail.com, Look for us on Facebook at the same name https://www.facebook.com/groups/859043128727297/, or email me for a link to our Discord.
This podcast is part of the ECEBC Leading Change Initiative and is supported by Women and Gender Equality and Social Research and Demonstration Corporation. The views expressed in this podcast are mine and not representative of these supporters.
Books and podcasts and radio spots mentioned in this episode:
Indigenous Storywork by Jo-anne Archibald
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5767863-indigenous-storywork
First Nations Pedagogies Network Podcast.
https://fnpn.ca/podcast/
My spot on Daybreak North, May 4
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-109/clip/15982641
Thank you so much for listening and I hope you reach out to become part of this community.
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