104. Decolonization & Spreading Knowledge of Native Cultures at the Burke Museum | with Alvin Logan, Jr. episode artwork

EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 39 MIN

104. Decolonization & Spreading Knowledge of Native Cultures at the Burke Museum | with Alvin Logan, Jr.

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Dr. Alvin Logan, Jr. is the Director of Education and Affiliate Curator of African Culture and Education at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture from Seattle, Washington. Dr. Logan has a track record of building support systems to catalyze learning from marginalized communities, from middle school to graduate school. His focus is on culturally relevant pedagogical approaches, decolonization, and multicultural curriculum development.The Burke Museum is the State of Washington's Natural History and Culture Museum. It has been around for 130 years and has deep roots in the community. It was founded by the wife of Thomas Burke, who collected native art and the stories that go with that — the good and bad. And it's now grown into a significant cornerstone for research, teaching, and community building. It has become a hub in the Northwest for learning about, teaching, and understanding natural culture and history.STEM typically has a Eurocentric or Western perspective. However, Alvin and the Burke Museum are striving to share the ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples and make it known to the world.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:burkemuseum.orglinkedin.com/in/alvinloganLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

Dr. Alvin Logan, Jr. talks about the role of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and how it strives to share the forgotten history of indigenous people in the Northwest.

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