Education New Zealand Manapou ki te Ao (ENZ) is proud to present the next episode in their series, Kōrerorero: Conversations That Matter. In association with The Chronicle of Higher Education, please join ENZ as they host Indigenous Education Solutions to Global Challenges: International Education and Developing Indigenous Women’s Leadership. In this session, a panel of Indigenous women leaders from New Zealand, the US, and Chile will have a conversation about the importance of Indigenous women’s leadership and the role international education opportunities can play in helping solve some of the worlds greatest challenges.  The panel will have a guided conversation and reflect on topics such as:
  • What is the greatest challenge facing the women of your communities today?
  • What are the benefits of international education experiences for your communities?
  • What are the best practices for engaging with your communities around international education opportunities?
  • How can international education benefit indigenous women?
  • What can indigenous women from your communities teach the world in terms of leadership?
   
  
   
  
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Speakers:

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Ariana Berumen
Student, University of California at Berkeley

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Vani Mittal
Student, University of Alabama at Birmingham



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Sherry Pagoto
Director of the UConn Center for mHealth and Social Media, University of Connecticut

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Malik Singleton
Student, Harris-Stowe State University 





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