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Students in Rachael Nez's Navajo class developed educational videos for children ages 4-7, hoping to inspire curiosity and pride in their Diné language. During a brainstorming session, they developed the themes and words that would later be included in the videos.

FLC Summer Institute Sparks Lifelong Passion for Native Language Revival

This year, 20 FLC students participated in All Our Kin Collective Summer Institute, a two-week program promoting excitement and love for Native Languages. Guided by instructors and tribal elders, students used songs, animated videos, and cultural activities to learn (and teach) Diné, Ute, and Lakota.

Reisher Scholars Program Opens Doors to Success for FLC Students

Rosie Fool Head and Veko Mapenzi overcame significant obstacles to pursue higher education. Fool Head, from the Oglala Sioux Tribe, moved to Denver at 15 and worked in the service industry. Mapenzi, a refugee from Congo, lived in a Malawi camp before relocating to Denver. The Reisher Program has provided both the financial means to pursue a four-year degree and helped them find a community of...
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