Indigenous Strong: Honoring Native American Heritage with Jennifer Folayan
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Meet Jennifer Folayan, a proud Cherokee, Pueblo, and Aztec artist, as she shares her inspiring journey and commitment to Indigenous rights.
On the board of the Baltimore American Indian Center, Jennifer discusses the significance of Indigenous People's Day and her successful work to make it a
holiday in Baltimore.
With lots of laughter, Jennifer reflects on her heritage, the importance of recognizing land, and the challenges of Native American erasure.
Jennifer also opens up about her personal battles, including growing up in foster care and overcoming childhood abuse.
You will be amazed by her stories of resilience, synchronicity, and a mission to honor Indigenous arts and stories globally.
This heartfelt conversation navigates from local Baltimore initiatives to her role as an ambassador from Turtle Island to South Africa, amplifying Indigenous voices and promoting healing and connection.
You can find out more about Jennifer Folayan by going to her youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qI7-wD8DgO6xQYXYbozQQ or following her on Facebook.
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