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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2024 · 57 MIN

Ella Jenkins “First Lady of Children’s Music”; Indigenous Heritage Month; Preconceived Bias

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Ella Jenkins “First Lady of Children’s Music” Indigenous Heritage Month, also known as National Native American Heritage Month, is dedicated to honoring the traditions, cultures, and histories of Native American communities. This month highlights the significant contributions of Indigenous peoples while reflecting on historical challenges. It serves as an opportunity to educate ourselves about the diverse cultures and stories that shape the Indigenous experience in America. Preconceived bias refers to the opinions or beliefs we hold before encountering new evidence or experiences. These biases can significantly influence our perceptions and decision-making processes. Understanding where these biases originate is essential for recognizing their impact on our thoughts and actions.

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