Engaging Indigenous Students with Career Services (feat. Beverly Johnson)
Beverly Johnson, Associate Director of Career Readiness at Arizona State University, shares how her team is engaging Indigenous students with career services.
Beverly talks about:
The programming and initiatives her team has implemented to reach more Indigenous students
What important cultural considerations to keep in mind
How career services professionals can be good allies
And more
Having worked with Indigenous students for many years, Beverly digs into the feedback she and her team received from Indigenous students at ASU about why they weren’t engaging with career services. One big piece of feedback from students was a lack of Indigenous representation on the website, at career fairs, in workshops, etc. Beverly shares how they’ve improved representation, how she found allies across campus, and why it’s so important to consistently show up.
Resources from the episode:
Beverly’s LinkedIn profile
ASU’s career center website (powered by uConnect)
Indigenous People’s community page on the career center website
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