In Minnesota, the parents of American Indian students work to assure a high level of cultural sensitivity and accuracy in what's being taught.
Featured student: Andrew Hesbacher (BA Music, International Affairs '20)
Video edited by Graeme Sloan. Graeme Sloan is a 2019 second year Master's Student in the Corcoran's New Media Photo Journalism Program studying documentary storytelling and multimedia journalism. He is interested in reporting on rural issues in America and is currently a photo editor at the Hatchet, GW's independent student-run newspaper.
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