12 episodes

Crystal Hernandez, Psy.D., MBA, and Shauna Humphries, MS, LPC, discuss disability-related topics of interest to Tribal communities through data, storytelling, and innovative content. With this podcast, we embrace diversity, equity, and honor within our vast Tribal Nations. We will also be providing additional resources related to these topics to our audience and welcome everyone to join the conversation. Image Description: Black Feathers Logo, a blue circle surrounded by black feathers crossed with larger black and red feathers swirling around them, above text that reads "Black Feathers, Disability Conversations for All"

Black Feathers Crystal Hernandez and Shauna Humphreys

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Crystal Hernandez, Psy.D., MBA, and Shauna Humphries, MS, LPC, discuss disability-related topics of interest to Tribal communities through data, storytelling, and innovative content. With this podcast, we embrace diversity, equity, and honor within our vast Tribal Nations. We will also be providing additional resources related to these topics to our audience and welcome everyone to join the conversation. Image Description: Black Feathers Logo, a blue circle surrounded by black feathers crossed with larger black and red feathers swirling around them, above text that reads "Black Feathers, Disability Conversations for All"

    Black Feathers 12: Strengthening Our People with Dana Miller

    Black Feathers 12: Strengthening Our People with Dana Miller

    This month host Crystal is joined by Dana Miller, a Seminole and Ojibwe citizen, who serves as Ward 1 Councilperson for the City of Seminole. In her professional career, Dana has proposed and implemented innovative strategies that have led to effective policy and best practices. Highlights of her career in Medicaid include implementing a policy that allowed for coverage of Native children residing in boarding schools. Dana has been recognized nationally for efforts to address healthcare disparities in tribal communities.  After a long tenure with state government, she now owns Dana Miller Consulting (DMC) where she provides expert guidance and advocacy for tribal health care programs. They discuss the importance of strengthening Native people: Gathering resources and knowledge about system navigation and bringing it back for the greater good.

    • 53 min
    Black Feathers 11: State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    Black Feathers 11: State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    In Episode 11, Crystal talks with Dr. Shea Tanis, from the University of Kansas, about her project the State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. The State of the States in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities project was initiated in 1982 to investigate the determinants of public spending for intellectual and developmental disabilities services in the United States. The project has developed a 40-year record of revenue, spending, and programmatic trends in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States as a whole.

    • 38 min
    Black Feathers 10: A Toolkit on Disability for Indian Country

    Black Feathers 10: A Toolkit on Disability for Indian Country

    Crystal talks with three individuals who serve on the National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) Larry Curley, Navajo Nation, executive director of NICOA, Desiree Lapahie, Navajo Nation, data analyst of the NICOA and Rebecca Owl Morgan, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, project coordinator at the NICOA.  They discuss updates to the Toolkit "Understanding Disabilities in American Indian & Alaska Native Communities".

    • 45 min
    Black Feathers 9: Pervasive Parenting with Kodey Toney

    Black Feathers 9: Pervasive Parenting with Kodey Toney

    In Episode 9, hosts Crystal and Shauna are joined by special guest Kodey Toney. Kodey is the director of the Pervasive Parenting Resource Center C.P.R.C., but most importantly he is a father and husband. He and his wife Jennifer have two sons, Konner and Kruz. Konner’s diagnosis of autism at the age of three has sparked him to create a resource center to help families in eastern Oklahoma cope with disabilities. In 2015, Toney received the TARC Parent Advocate of the Year award for the state of Oklahoma. He was also named the 2019 Oklahoma Advocate of the Year for Partners in Policymaking, and the 2019 Community Health Champion for the state of Oklahoma. He sits on more than 20 boards and committees and serves as a voice for fathers and rural communities. 
    You can check out Pervasive Parenting’s website by clicking here: Pervasive Parenting Website
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    • 42 min
    Black Feathers 8: Youth Engagement at Arizona's Sonoran Center

    Black Feathers 8: Youth Engagement at Arizona's Sonoran Center

    Crystal and Shauna are joined by special guest Joshua Drywater. Joshua is the Program Manager for Native Initiatives at the University of Arizona’s Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities. He and his team support people overcoming barriers to employment through initiatives such as the Finds Their Way Project. The Finds Their Way Project supports Native youth with disabilities in developing knowledge to participate in competitive, integrated employment.

    For a full list of resources please visit: The Black Feathers Podcast 

    • 39 min
    Black Feathers 7: Chickasaw Nation Perseverance: The Secret to Triumph

    Black Feathers 7: Chickasaw Nation Perseverance: The Secret to Triumph

    In episode 7, hosts Crystal and Shauna are joined by Dr. Misty Boyd and Dr. Shannon Dial. Dr. Dial received her PhD in 2014 and shortly after began her work for the Chickasaw Nation. Shannon has been with the tribe for eight years and currently works as the Executive Officer of the Integrated Services Division in the Department of Family Services. Because April is Autism Acceptance Month, they hope this episode will help raise awareness about the need for early childhood autism screening services, the importance of community and family voices, and they discuss the hurdles in setting up autism amenities in rural Tribal areas. 
    For a full list of resources please visit: The Black Feathers Podcast 

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Pblastr123 ,

Informative and culturally relevant

A very informative and relevant podcast. The hosts and guest are very knowledgeable and present facts and stories from people who live this experience as caregivers and individuals with a disability. Both the rural and Native American communities are underserved in the area of developmental disabilities. Parents often have to search out, advocate and travel to get needed services for their children. These conversations are needed and will hopefully spark real change in how we provide for this vulnerable population.

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