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President Sarah EchoHawk
AISES Board of Directors
Dr. Kenneth L. Bowen, Gary Burnette, Jonathan Clark, Dr. Roger Dube, Joshua John, Brendan Kinkade, Melvin Monette-Barajas, Katelynn Morgan, Makalika Naholowa’a, William Tiger
Editorial Advisory Council
Brittany Anderson, Nicholas Bittner, Dr. Joseph Connolly, Kayla DeVault, Melanie Howard, Laurel James, Jordan Jimmie, Al Qöyawayma, McKalee Steen, Dr. Jaime Thissen
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Editor Karen English
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617.872.3395
Managing Editor Meghan Little
Art Director Kristen Goodfriend
Production Manager Brian Vermillion
Managing Director of Editorial and Special Projects Montoya Whiteman
Susan Biemesderfer, Kathleen Carty-Fisher, Kyle Coulon, Alexandra Leiseca, Kimberly Durment Locke, Alexa Panza, Patrick Quinn, Dr. Tyler J. Rust, George Spencer, Chris Warren, Dr. Daniel Wildcat
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Cover photo by Lexi Qass’uq Trainer, Cup’ik
Winds of Change is published five times per year, in both print and digital formats, by AISES. All Winds of Change print issues are accompanied by a digital edition posted on woc.aises.org and emailed to 15,000 members, supporters, and contributors. Winds of Change also publishes Paths to Opportunities, a digital member newsletter emailed semimonthly. Copyright © AISES 2024. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of any text, photograph, or illustration without express written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited.
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The work of AISES touches all people of Turtle Island, and as Indigenous people we acknowledge the traditional village sites and original inhabitants of the lands surrounding AISES headquarters: the Tiwa (Tigua) People, particularly the Pueblos of Sandia, Isleta, and Laguna, and the To’hajiilee Band of the Navajo Nation. Like all Native people from time immemorial, the Indigenous nations of New Mexico — Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache — have deep connections to their unceded ancestral land. We acknowledge their stewardship and take this opportunity to thank the original caretakers of this land — past, present, and future.