Episodes
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Sunday Sep 15, 2019
Colleen Echohawk is an enrolled member of the Kithehaki Band of the Pawnee Nation and member of the Upper Athabascan people of Mentasta Lake. Ms. Echohawk is the Executive Director of the Chief Seattle Club, a nonprofit dedicated to providing a safe and sacred space to rest, revive, and nurture the spirit of urban Native American and Alaska native people experiencing homelessness in Seattle. She is a proud mom to two children and is married to Matt Hayashi.
Matthew Hayashi is the principal organization development and leadership consultant for Headwater People. His passion is to help connect groups to the core mission of their work through collaborative and innovative learning and whole organizational health. Matthew has a particular interest in supporting community-led projects that improve systems in Native American organizations and agencies. Matthew grew up in indigenous communities in Kaneohe, Hawaii and continues to be grounded in the perspective and gifts of traditional cultures.
To learn more about their important work, please visit
www.headwaterpeople. com
To learn more about their important work, please visit
www.headwaterpeople. com
Version: 20240320
Comments (0)
To leave or reply to comments, please download free Podbean or
No Comments
To leave or reply to comments,
please download free Podbean App.