EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 38 MIN
Ep. 49 Final Exam: Identity
from Tohono O'odham Young Voices · host Tohono O'odham Young Voices
In this episode, we explore the journey of finding cultural identity through education, resilience, and community. Joseph Morales is an enrolled member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and is a current student at Arizona State University (ASU).Our guest shares what it was like growing up mixed — navigating questions of belonging, identity, and connection to culture. Facing moments of disconnection, he found a turning point at tribal college (Tohono O'odham Community College), where he began reconnecting with his roots, his community, and himself. Through the support of Indigenous mentors, peers, and culturally grounded education, he discovered a renewed sense of purpose and pride. That path led him to continue his academic journey at ASU, where he is committed to building Indigenous excellence through higher education and tribal journalism.This conversation is about more than academics — it’s about reclaiming identity, honoring heritage, and using storytelling as a tool for representation and change. It’s a powerful reminder that reconnecting with culture is a lifelong journey, and education can be a bridge back to who we truly are.Helpful links:Joseph Morales journalism portfolio: https://josephmorales.journoportfolio.comGila River Indian Community Newspaper /News:https://www.gricnews.orgOptional- American Indian College Fund https://collegefund.orgEPISODE CREDITS:Produced, edited, and mixed by Tina AndrewGraphic designed by Breanne HarveyAUDIO: Music licensed via Epidemic SoundLINKS:Be sure to follow and tag the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!
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In this episode, we explore the journey of finding cultural identity through education, resilience, and community. Joseph Morales is an enrolled member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and is a current student at Arizona State University (ASU).Our guest shares what it was like growing up mixed — navigating questions of belonging, identity, and connection to culture. Facing moments of disconnection, he found a turning point at tribal college (Tohono O'odham Community College), where he began reconnecting with his roots, his community, and himself. Through the support of Indigenous mentors, peers, and culturally grounded education, he discovered a renewed sense of purpose and pride. That path led him to continue his academic journey at ASU, where he is committed to building Indigenous excellence through higher education and tribal journalism.This conversation is about more than academics — it’s about reclaiming identity, honoring heritage, and using storytelling as a tool for representation and change. It’s a powerful reminder that reconnecting with culture is a lifelong journey, and education can be a bridge back to who we truly are.Helpful links:Joseph Morales journalism portfolio: https://josephmorales.journoportfolio.comGila River Indian Community Newspaper /News:https://www.gricnews.orgOptional- American Indian College Fund https://collegefund.orgEPISODE CREDITS:Produced, edited, and mixed by Tina AndrewGraphic designed by Breanne HarveyAUDIO: Music licensed via Epidemic SoundLINKS:Be sure to follow and tag the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok!
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