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School board to recognize Ketchikan teacher Sarah Campbell for work towards world peace
Posted by Eric Stone | Jul 13, 2021
Ketchikan High School’s peace pole features messages of peace in six languages. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Campbell)
Ketchikan’s school board is set to recognize the work of a high school teacher who has made world peace an integral part of her lesson plans.
The U.S. Institute of Peace chose English teacher Sarah Campbell to participate in their 2019 Peace Teachers Program. She discussed her work at a virtual event sponsored by the Congressionally-funded nonpartisan institution last week.
“Being part of this program has been tremendous and really given me the knowledge and the confidence to bring peace education into my curriculum at Ketchikan High School,” Campbell said.
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First Nations introduces 2021 cohort for the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship
13 Native leaders selected for their passion and ingenuity in perpetuating Indigenous knowledge and strengthening Native communities
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(Image: Lisa J. Ellwood, Indian Country Today, from material supplied by First Nations Development Institute)
13 Native leaders selected for their passion and ingenuity in perpetuating Indigenous knowledge and strengthening Native communities
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First Nations Development Institute
First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) and The Henry Luce Foundation (Luce) announced today the continuation of the Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship with the selection of 13 new Fellows for the 2021 Cohort each one chosen for their work in their knowledge fields, as well as their contribution to this growing Fellowship, which was created in 2019 to honor and support intellectual Native leaders.