September Thirtieth-Orange Shirt Day is an annual remembrance of the painful legacy of the boarding college period on Native individuals when youngsters have been torn away from their households. The trauma and lack of that point in historical past shouldn’t be forgotten, however transferring right into a more healthy academic future is necessary for the wellbeing of all. What does it imply to decolonize schooling? Lori Townsend speaks with Ethan Petticrew, Govt Director-Cook dinner Inlet Native Head Begin and Paul Ongtooguk, Former Director-Alaska Native Research Division-UAA.