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Walking Our Path Together
Yukon College
11 episodes
7 months ago
This digital series examines parts of Yukon’s history that have lead us to today. We’ll go back in time to pre-contact Yukon when, “the whole Yukon was our school.” (TTFOCT, p. 21) In this series, we will hear voices from throughout the Yukon, sharing their stories, experiences, and knowledge.
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This digital series examines parts of Yukon’s history that have lead us to today. We’ll go back in time to pre-contact Yukon when, “the whole Yukon was our school.” (TTFOCT, p. 21) In this series, we will hear voices from throughout the Yukon, sharing their stories, experiences, and knowledge.
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Society & Culture,
History
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Episode 6 - Community Campuses
Walking Our Path Together
28 minutes 18 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 6 - Community Campuses
This episode delves into the role of the community campuses through the stories and the work of three campus liaisons: Nicole Tom in Carmacks, Ingrid Johnson in Teslin, and Ashley Doiron in Dawson. We’ll also hear from John Reid who has worked at the Mayo campus for 30 years and is now the department head of northern campuses.
Walking Our Path Together
This digital series examines parts of Yukon’s history that have lead us to today. We’ll go back in time to pre-contact Yukon when, “the whole Yukon was our school.” (TTFOCT, p. 21) In this series, we will hear voices from throughout the Yukon, sharing their stories, experiences, and knowledge.