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Tammy Rae Lamouche co-hosts podcast bridging community and academia
Summary
Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali host Miyo-wîcêhtôwin, a University of Alberta ATEP podcast that shares Indigenous educators' stories to connect community and academic spaces.
Content
Miyo-wîcêhtôwin: Stories That Teach and Heal is an Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP) initiative at the University of Alberta created by Dr. Zahra Kasamali and Dr. Evelyn Steinhauer. The series is hosted by Tammy Rae Lamouche and Dr. Zahra Kasamali and is intended to bring the ATEP community and broader audiences together in supportive ways. The podcast centers Indigenous voices, culture, learning and community, and is described as grounded in relational accountability. Episodes mix research and lived experience to make academic spaces feel more relational and accessible.
What is known:
- The podcast is part of the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP) at the University of Alberta and aims to amplify ATEP and community voices.
- Hosts are Tammy Rae Lamouche, a Cree singer-songwriter and educator, and Dr. Zahra Kasamali; the initiative was created by Kasamali and Dr. Evelyn Steinhauer.
- ATEP supports Indigenous learners across Alberta and allows students to complete courses online while remaining connected to their communities.
- Episodes feature Indigenous educators, learners, and knowledge holders and cover themes such as reconciliation, mentorship, cultural safety, and returning knowledge to community.
- Tammy Rae Lamouche is noted for blending Cree storytelling and language with music, for her educational work such as Naskwahamâtowin, and for performances including the Indigenous musical Bear Grease.
Summary:
The podcast creates a space where community knowledge and academic work meet, aiming to humanize institutional learning and validate Indigenous learners' experiences. Future episodes will explore topics including reconciliation, mentorship and cultural safety, and episodes are available on platforms such as Spotify.
