Holding Knowledge, Sharing Wisdom
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In this episode, we speak with Charlene Joseph, a lifelong educator and respected community member from Moenkopi. Charlene shares her journey growing up in Moenkopi, where she was raised on her maternal side—a connection that deeply roots her in the land and its traditions. A retired special education and elementary teacher, Charlene dedicated 28 years to the Tuba City public schools, shaping countless young lives with compassion and commitment. Now a proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she reflects on the importance of family, culture, and education in building strong communities.
This podcast shares Indigenous stories of resilience and mental wellbeing during and after COVID-19. Hear from first responders, educators, traditional knowledge holders, and recovery community members as they reflect on challenges, lessons, and culturally grounded healing. Each episode also highlights local resources for Indigenous communities in northern Arizona.
Created by NAU’s Center for Community Health and Engaged Research (CHER) with Hopi and Navajo Tribal members. Funded by Project HOPE.
We would like to acknowledge Dr. Darold Joseph for sharing his beautiful flute recordings with us. It brought a meaningful dimension to the podcast and his artistry is sincerely appreciated.
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