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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2024 · 4 MIN

How to Get Indigenous Books into Native Youth Hands (Anagali Duncan)

from Indigenous Earth Community Podcast · host Frank Oscar Weaver

We’re joined by Anagali Duncan, founder of the nonprofit Seven Ravens, who shares their inspiring mission to bring books written by Indigenous authors to Native youth. The Indigenous Book Drop initiative is about more than just books—it’s about empowerment, representation, and fostering a deeper connection to culture and heritage. Anagali’s story sheds light on the systemic challenges Indigenous youth face in accessing culturally relevant education and the transformative power of storytelling in shaping identity and resilience.   ✨ What You’ll Learn: • The vision behind the Indigenous Book Drop initiative. • How representation in education empowers Native youth. • The importance of supporting Indigenous authors and bookstores. • How you can join the movement to amplify Indigenous voices.   🔗 Support the Indigenous Book Drop: 💸 Donate to the GoFundMe  📚 Buy from Indigenous-Owned Bookstores   📦 Ship directly via Amazon, Send them to: 7 Ravens PO Box 1327 Stilwell Oklahoma 74960   Books Needed: Ages 4-10: We Are Water Protectors   Being Home   Ages 11-15: Braiding Sweet Grass (3 have been donated) Never Whistle at night Ages 16-18: Notable Native People (20 have been donated) Invisible No More Voices from Native America Sobriety group: A guide to sobriety ten gentle reminders (3 donated need 17 more)   Connect with Seven Ravens:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/274841377525608     Thank!!    📋 We Need Your Input! Take our 2024 Indigenous Earth Survey and help shape the future of the podcast. Your feedback is invaluable! 🔗 Survey Link   🔗 Connect with Indigenous Earth Podcast: 🌿 Website: https://www.indigenousearth.org   Let’s make this Giving Tuesday a day of meaningful change for Indigenous youth!

We’re joined by Anagali Duncan, founder of the nonprofit Seven Ravens, who shares their inspiring mission to bring books written by Indigenous authors to Native youth. The Indigenous Book Drop initiative is about more than just books—it’s about empowerment, representation, and fostering a deeper connection to culture and heritage. Anagali’s story sheds light on the systemic challenges Indigenous youth face in accessing culturally relevant education and the transformative power of storytelling in shaping identity and resilience.   ✨ What You’ll Learn:• The vision behind the Indigenous Book Drop initiative.• How representation in education empowers Native youth.• The importance of supporting Indigenous authors and bookstores.• How you can join the movement to amplify Indigenous voices.   🔗 Support the Indigenous Book Drop: 💸 Donate to the GoFundMe  📚 Buy from Indigenous-Owned Bookstores   📦 Ship directly via Amazon, Send them to: 7 Ravens PO Box 1327 Stilwell Oklahoma 74960   Books Needed: Ages 4-10: We Are Water Protectors   Being Home   Ages 11-15: Braiding Sweet Grass (3 have been donated) Never Whistle at night Ages 16-18: Notable Native People (20 have been donated) Invisible No More Voices from Native America Sobriety group: A guide to sobriety ten gentle reminders (3 donated need 17 more)   Connect with Seven Ravens:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/274841377525608     Thank!!    📋 We Need Your Input!Take our 2024 Indigenous Earth Survey and help shape the future of the podcast. Your feedback is invaluable!🔗 Survey Link   🔗 Connect with Indigenous Earth Podcast:🌿 Website: https://www.indigenousearth.org   Let’s make this Giving Tuesday a day of meaningful change for Indigenous youth!

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