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2015 Washington State Council for the Social Studies Leadership Retreat

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The Pacific Northwest NRC on Canada hosted a resource exhibit at the 2015 WSCSS Leadership Retreat in Lake Chelan, WA (March 6-8) which used “The Power of Stories: From Native Washington to Global Movements” as its theme. The NRC also sponsored two sessions relating to Canada at the conference: “Beat Nation: Spoken Word, Music and Civic Participation in Canada” presented by Paulette Thompson, K-12 STUDY CANADA Teacher Associate and “The Stories We Tell: Improving Literacy Skills and Knowledge about Cross-Border Tribal Connections to Canada” co-presented by Tina Storer, Western Washington University, and Dr. Jioanna Carjuzaa, Montana State University.

March 31, 2015

Originally posted: March 2015

The Pacific Northwest NRC on Canada hosted a resource exhibit at the 2015 WSCSS Leadership Retreat in Lake Chelan, WA (March 6-8) which used “The Power of Stories: From Native Washington to Global Movements” as its theme. The NRC also sponsored two sessions relating to Canada at the conference:  “Beat Nation: Spoken Word, Music and Civic Participation in Canada” presented by Paulette Thompson, K-12 STUDY CANADA Teacher Associate and “The Stories We Tell: Improving Literacy Skills and Knowledge about Cross-Border Tribal Connections to Canada” co-presented by Tina Storer, Western Washington University, and Dr. Jioanna Carjuzaa, Montana State University.