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Alisha Betony
Tsaile, Arizona, United States
“Knowing that we can always do better.”
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My passion lies in supporting Indigenous students to become future leaders and stewards of sustainability within their own homelands. As the Intern Program Manager for the Dine College Land Grant, I aim to create a dynamic internship program designed to bridge Western agricultural sciences with Indigenous knowledge systems. I am currently developing a curriculum that fosters the integration of these diverse paradigms, helping my interns cultivate both personal growth and a sense of purpose in their academic and professional journeys.
“Knowing that we can always do better.”
bio
My passion lies in supporting Indigenous students to become future leaders and stewards of sustainability within their own homelands. As the Intern Program Manager for the Dine College Land Grant, I aim to create a dynamic internship program designed to bridge Western agricultural sciences with Indigenous knowledge systems. I am currently developing a curriculum that fosters the integration of these diverse paradigms, helping my interns cultivate both personal growth and a sense of purpose in their academic and professional journeys.
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Diné College Warriors Diné College Warriors
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K'é (Kinship) in Agriculture
We intend to grow food for students and create a community supported agriculture system securing access to food for students and community.
by Diné College Warriors
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