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Dr.Amanda Tachine
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'Round About Campus
About Extended Rest with Susana Muñoz and Amanda Tachine
Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International.In our third season of 'Round About Campus, we take a go at having a book club. The book we have chosen to focus on for the season is Ashley Neese's Permission to Rest: Revolutionary Practices for Healing, Empowerment, and Collective Care. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo talk with Drs. Susana Muñoz and Amanda Tachine about how rest is central to how they think about their lives and work. Dr...
2025-04-22
51 min
'Round About Campus
About Rest with Alex and Z
Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International.In our third season of 'Round About Campus, we take a go at having a book club. The book we have chosen to focus on for the season is Ashley Neese's Permission to Rest: Revolutionary Practices for Healing, Empowerment, and Collective Care. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo talk about their own reflections on the book, set up the idea of a book club through the podcast, and discuss their own dis/connections...
2025-01-28
42 min
'Round About Campus
About Season 2 with Cynthia Villarreal
Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International.In our second season of 'Round About Campus, we take a 'behind the scenes' look at how About Campus works by talking to various people involved in making the magic happen. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo reflect on Season 2 of the podcast with Cynthia Villarreal, an Associate Editor for About Campus.Dr. Villarreal is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Northern Arizona University, just right up...
2024-12-03
38 min
All My Relations Podcast
Building Indigenous Futures
This episode delves into higher education for Native students. While colleges and universities around the US are releasing land acknowledgements, the Indigenous students who come from these lands make up only 1% of college students nationally. We know college can be a source of power and strength for our communities, but we also know the experiences of Native students in college can be difficult and heartbreaking. If higher education in predominantly white, colonial, western institutions is potentially very dangerous for Native people: why should we still look to college as a goal for Native students?To help us...
2023-02-22
52 min
Student Affairs NOW
Native Presence and Sovereignty on Campus
There is limited scholarship on Indigenous college students which reflects why finding belonging, engagement, and sovereignty is challenging for Indigenous students. Amanda Tachine is brilliant and uncompromising in her critical examination of what causes harm and the systemic barriers that make it difficult to create meaningful change in higher education. This episode will highlight the struggles and strengths of Native students and offer a path forward for colleges and universities to connect with these students in meaningful and Indigenous-centric ways.
2023-01-11
49 min
Light Work by Dear Patriarchy
Mini-breakdown: Imposter Syndrome
If this episode is resonating with you, send us a message - we’d love to hear from you 🤍Welcome to episode 10(ish) of series 3 where Lisa does a mini-breakdown of Imposter Syndrome and why its use as a catch-all term is problematic. Lisa discusses a tweet posted by @theconsciouslee from Juana Hollingsworth (@jewelsfromjuana) about how Dr. Amanda Tachine (@atachine) explained that the original concept of Imposter Syndrome was theorised in 1978 by two White women (psychologists Pauline Rose Clance & Suzanne Imes) to describe how a large majority of women, disproportionately Black women and women of Colour, are margin...
2022-04-20
08 min
Radical (Re)imagining
Dr. Z Nicolazzo - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E3
Dr. Z Nicolazzo - Radical (Re)imagining S3 E3 Radical (Re)Imagining hosts Deven Wisner, Tiffany Tovey, & Libby Smith welcome Dr. Z Nicolazzo, Associate Professor of Trans* Studies in Education at the Center for the Study of Higher Education. Z's research explores how discourses of gender pervade and mediate college environments, with particular attention paid to trans people. Z has two forthcoming books mentioned in the podcast: Weaving an Otherwise: In-Relations Methodological Practice, Edited by Amanda Tachine and Z Nicolazzo Digital Me: Trans Students Exploring Future Possible Selves Online, by Z N...
2022-03-15
43 min
Learning Futures
Kinship and Community with Amanda Tachine
Ronald Beghetto and Amanda Tachine talk about Tachine’s journey growing up in a Navajo community and how that inspired her to work to affirm native presence in school settings. Tachine mentions how native people’s ideologies have been excluded consistently in the creation of what we now call school and how there needs to be a change in the ways that native people are represented, to sustain indigenous presence in schools. Tachine imagines a future where education is love-centered, and where exclusion has no place, especially for all the native people who deserve to have their culture respected and...
2021-10-19
27 min
The Student Loan Podcast
50. Indigenous Peoples' Day | Intersection of Tribal Life and Higher Education
In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, today's episode is a mix of clips from previous interviews with Dr. Chris Nelson (Episode 32), Dr. JD Lopez (Episode 28) and Dr. Amanda Tachine (Episode 30). They previously joined the Student Loan Podcast to help shed light on the intersection of tribal life and higher education. Be prepared to open your eyes to a new perspective that you may not have considered before from a community of people that have often been overlooked, especially when it comes to higher education. Visit the show notes for all the extra details: https...
2021-10-14
1h 20
Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Talent
Changing the Narrative on Borrowers of Color
Stark differences by race and ethnicity in student borrowing trends are well known, but real progress depends on setting up a different conversation. Dr. Amanda Tachine and Amanda Martinez offer insights on how we can better understand the experiences of Native and Latino student loan borrowers. Co-host Dr. Katherine Wheatle dives deep into truths v. tropes of borrowers of color. Learn more by visiting here.
2021-07-20
1h 19
The Student Loan Podcast
30. Amanda Tachine | Native Students in Higher Education and Navajo Tribal Life in America
Sit down for this episode. Dr. Amanda Tachine, PhD (@atachine) breaks down Indigenous perspectives on higher education, including policy, opportunities for partnership, and opportunities for understanding. Get ready to laugh, cry, and be angry, all in one episode. We discuss everything from college affordability to highlighting declarations of Tribal higher education. Capture everything that was covered in today's episode by visiting the show notes at: https://thestudentloanpodcast.com/episode30 Visit our podcast sponsor at StartNoo to learn how you can exchange service hours in the community for direct payments towards your student loans...
2021-05-26
1h 09
All My Relations Podcast
Growing New Beginnings
Today we launch Season 2 of All My Relations: “Growing New Beginnings”! This episode was recorded around the new year when the world was functioning without Covid-19, and we were emerging from our off-season hibernation, reveling in new life, and trying to figure out a healthy and wellness-focused way forward. Then, things changed, and we sat on the episode for a bit. We decided to bring the conversation up to speed with the current moment and talk about how we’re riding out the pandemic in our homes, mourning losses and feeling scared, but also continuing to grow. In...
2020-04-29
1h 11
Latinx Intelligentsia
Season 1 and DONE!
La Profesora celebrates the first season of Latinx Intelligentsia with folx who cultivate the uplift for Latinx/a/o communities. She talks with Dr. William Liu, Dr. Cameron Beatty, and Dr. Amanda Tachine about what the podcast has meant for them. Poet Mary Oliver is featured.
2019-12-17
54 min
Turning Points Magazine
Dr. Amanda Tachine
We speak with an ASU professor who, like Dr. Bryan Brayboy, was integral in the creation of Turning Points Magazine: Dr. Amanda Tachine (Diné). In this episode, Dr. Tachine shares her journey as a postdoctoral scholar at Arizona State University’s Center for Indian Education where she was able to nourish her research in supporting Native college students in higher education, and ultimately her role in the formation of a magazine by, for Native students. Check out stories from our previous issues on: https://medium.com/@turningpointsmagazine The music for today's episode was provided by Christopher Luna and the Sun Dev...
2019-12-09
29 min
Turning Points Magazine
Dr. Amanda Tachine
We speak with an ASU professor who, like Dr. Bryan Brayboy, was integral in the creation of Turning Points Magazine: Dr. Amanda Tachine (Diné). In this episode, Dr. Tachine shares her journey as a postdoctoral scholar at Arizona State University’s Center for Indian Education where she was able to nourish her research in supporting Native college students in higher education, and ultimately her role in the formation of a magazine by, for Native students.Check out stories from our previous issues on: https://medium.com/@turningpointsmagazineThe music for today's episode was provided by Christopher Lun...
2019-12-09
29 min
Turning Points Magazine
Dr. Amanda Tachine
We speak with an ASU professor who, like Dr. Bryan Brayboy, was integral in the creation of Turning Points Magazine: Dr. Amanda Tachine (Diné). In this episode, Dr. Tachine shares her journey as a postdoctoral scholar at Arizona State University’s Center for Indian Education where she was able to nourish her research in supporting Native college students in higher education, and ultimately her role in the formation of a magazine by, for Native students. Check out stories from our previous issues on: https://medium.com/@turningpointsmagazine The music for today's episode was provided by Christopher Luna and the Sun...
2019-12-09
29 min
NextGen Native
Amanda Tachine | Center for Indian Education
Amanda Tachine If you need an energy boost, or your spirit lifted, this episode is for you. Amanda Tachine’s voice lifted my mood and her enthusiasm and energy lasted throughout the episode. Amanda is Navajo, and is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Center for Indian Education at Arizona State University. Amanda’s busy, and her accomplishments demonstrate that. TEMPE - September 8th, 2015 - ASU News - Postdoctoral Scholar Amanda Tachine will be recognized for her work as a White House Champion of Change in Washington D.C. and is pictured here at the Cente...
2016-07-27
1h 03