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Every November, we recognize Native American Heritage Month — honoring the history and contributions of Indigenous people in the United States.But for many leaders, honoring this history is a year-long commitment. That includes educating the next generation and teaching the public the truth about the past.We sit down with two Kumeyaay leaders dedicated to preserving the language and spreading awareness about their cultural heritage.Then, we learn about local efforts to spread awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP) in the San Diego region. We also discuss what resources are available for community members.Guests:Stan Rodriguez, director of Kumeyaay Community College and chair of the Kumeyaay Studies department at Cuyamaca CollegeNicholas Calaway Smith, ‘Iipay-Kumeyaay educator and language preservation advocateDanielle Bush, program director, MMIP San DiegoSummer Elliott, housing services liaison, Strong Hearted Native Women’s CoalitionResources:Feather AlertMMIP San Diego Resource Center

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