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Just Conversations: Indigenous Teachings for Recovery and Reform

Just Conversations: Indigenous Teachings for Recovery and Reform

By: Justice Management Institute
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The Justice Management Institute presents Just Conversations: Indigenous Teachings for Recovery and Reform.

In Episode 1: The Lay of the Land, interviewees discuss the background and baselines of the their organizations and how they came to this work, as well as their hopes for growth.

Thank you to our interviewees: Christina Andrews with the Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center for Native American Health at the University of Arizona; Monica Bailey, with South Dakota Urban Indian Health’s Wo’Okiye street outreach team; and Johnny Chavez, with the Voices of Change Sacred Traditions program.

This podcast was recorded by Winn Mackay with the Justice Management Institute.

Support for this podcast was provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge. Music was provided by Joseph McDade.

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  • The Lay of the Land
    Dec 9 2025

    The Justice Management Institute presents Just Conversations: Indigenous Teachings for Recovery and Reform.

    In Episode 1: The Lay of the Land, interviewees discuss the background and baselines of the their organizations and how they came to this work, as well as their hopes for growth.

    Thank you to our interviewees: Christina Andrews with the Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center for Native American Health at the University of Arizona; Monica Bailey, with South Dakota Urban Indian Health’s Wo’Okiye street outreach team; and Johnny Chavez, with the Voices of Change Sacred Traditions program.

    This podcast was recorded by Winn Mackay with the Justice Management Institute.

    For more information about the Wičhóyaŋke Native America Network, visit the JMI webpage.

    Support for this podcast was provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge. Music was provided by Joseph McDade.

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