5.11 Beyond Land Acknowledgements // Amari Dryden Walk With TFB
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During this walk, Amari shares how we can support NCAA Native America college athletes.
A Louisville native, Amari is a two-time graduate of The Ohio State University. After earning her Bachelor’s in Business and working corporate, Amari returned to school to earn her Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs and learn how she can best support Native American student-athletes.
Land acknowledgements are the bare minimum. Amari’s work moves beyond requirements and explores how college athletic administrators can create environments conducive to the holistic development of Native American college athletes.
This episode is one for every stakeholder connected to the NCAA ecosystem.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkwithtfb/support
During this walk, Amari shares how we can support NCAA Native America college athletes.
A Louisville native, Amari is a two-time graduate of The Ohio State University. After earning her Bachelor’s in Business and working corporate, Amari returned to school to earn her Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs and learn how she can best support Native American student-athletes.
Land acknowledgements are the bare minimum. Amari’s work moves beyond requirements and explores how college athletic administrators can create environments conducive to the holistic development of Native American college athletes.
This episode is one for every stakeholder connected to the NCAA ecosystem.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walkwithtfb/support
51 min