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In this episode, Christopher, Amy, and Brook welcome Dr. Lisa Aguilar (NCSP) and Loren Houle (NCSP, BCBA) to discuss their work as Indigenous school psychologists. The conversation explores decolonizing education, the importance of culturally responsible research, and the challenges faced by Native American students. Lisa shares insights into her critical relationality framework and experiences working with Native communities.

The team delves into land acknowledgments, their role in fostering meaningful relationships, and actionable ways to support Indigenous families. They also highlight the significance of appropriate language, identity, and cultural values in educational settings.

Join us for a candid, engaging conversation filled with personal stories, advocacy efforts, and a sprinkle of lighthearted moments—including the team’s shared love for board games and ice cream!

Stay tuned to learn about upcoming NASP conference presentations and resources like the Thunder Bay initiative. Don’t miss this enlightening episode!

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Dr. Lisa Aguilar

@indigscholaron IG

Christopher

@theschoolpsychguy on Insta/BlueSky

Christopher Ponce on LinkedIn/NASP Communities

Original Music by: J Andrew Collins