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Charting Pathways on Early Childhood Development and Nutrition for Minnesota’s Native Children HEALTHY CHILDREN HEALTHY NATIONS Native Early Childhood Development and Nutrition Stakeholder Convening May 10-11, 2017 The Depot Renaissance Hotel Minneapolis, MN

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Native Ear ly Chi ldhood Development and Nutr i t ion Stakeholder Convening

May 10-11, 2017

The Depot Renaissance HotelMinneapolis, MN

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C h a r t i n g Pa t h w a y s o n E a r l y C h i l d h o o d D ev e l o p m e n t a n d N u t r i t i o n f o r M i n n e s o t a ’s N a t i ve C h i l d r e n

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May 10, 2017

Dear Participants: Greetings! On behalf of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Better Way Foundation, and the Center for Indian Country Development of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, we are so pleased you have joined us for Healthy Children, Healthy Nations: Charting Pathways on Early Childhood Development and Nutrition for Minnesota’s Native Children.

We are thrilled to welcome more than 60 Minnesota-based Native early childhood development (ECD) practitioners; researchers; Native language and culture educators; nutrition and health advocates; experts in early childhood brain development, behavioral health, and trauma; policy advocates; and other relevant stakeholders to discuss needs, challenges, trends, assets, best practices, and opportunities to positively impact Native children.

Over the next two days, we look forward to learning from your valuable insights, expertise, and collective vision. The outcomes from this convening will inform upcoming gatherings of Minnesota tribal leaders and ECD and nutrition funders this summer. During those gatherings, we will share your input and recommendations, and solicit additional feedback from these stakeholders to ultimately inform an action plan that will be released in late 2017.

Reports, handouts, and related materials from the convening will be available on the Seeds of Native Health website (SeedsOfNativeHealth.org/ECD). If you are posting about this event on social media, please use the hashtag #HCHN2017.

We are excited to have your participation as we work together to strengthen Native ECD and childhood nutrition efforts in Minnesota. Once again, welcome, and we look forward to our time together.

Thank you,

Lori Watso Seeds of Native Health Chair Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

Patrice Kunesh Assistant Vice President and Director Center for Indian Country Development of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Mark Guy Senior Program Officer Better Way Foundation

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AGENDAINDIGENOUS COLLABORATION FACILITATION

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

7:30 am Breakfast Rock Island

7:30 am RegistrationEntrance to Hiawatha 1 & 2

9:00 am

Opening Blessing

Welcome by Convening Hosts & Introduction of Background Purpose of Healthy Children, Healthy Nations Project

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, Better Way Foundation & Center for Indian Country Development

Hiawatha 1 & 2

9:20 am

Introduction of Facilitators, Indigenous CollaborationEcho Hawk Consulting Introduction of Agenda, Process Values, Participant Introductions & ExpectationsIndigenous Collaboration

Hiawatha 1 & 2

9:55 am

Federal Reserve Presentation: What Data Indicates About ECD and Nutrition Across Minnesota

• Presentation• Facilitated Group Questions & Reflection on

Presentation

Hiawatha 1 & 2

10:40 am Break

10:55 am

Asset Mapping: Positive, exemplary work in areas tied to ECD and Nutrition across Minnesota.

An interactive session in which participants will identify efforts taking place in support of family, community, language & culture, in-school curriculum, food & nutrition, health, policy, human resources, and trauma across Minnesota. The group will be asked to notate efforts undertaken in rural, urban, tribal, state, nonprofit and philanthropic/funder arenas. This framework will inform and advance the group’s visioning session. The group will discuss the map and its implications for the vision.

Hiawatha 1 & 2

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12:15 pm Lunch Rock Island

1:00 pmGroup Conversation: What is the context for success embedded in the efforts listed in this map? What context is unique to the rural context? Urban?

Hiawatha 1 & 2

1:30 pm

Consensus Building Session on Group Vision for 2027

What do we see in place in 2027 that tells us that we’ve done excellent work collaborating to ensure healthy Native kids are thriving, cared for, and nurtured to their fullest potential throughout Minnesota? The group will consider and identify resources, people, policies, systems, partnerships, facilities, services, etc., for rural and urban settings.

Hiawatha 1 & 2

3:50 pm Reflection on the Day Hiawatha 1 & 2

4:00 pm Adjourn

5:00 pm Networking Reception Hiawatha 3

Thursday, May 11, 2017

7:30 am Breakfast and Networking Rock Island

9:00 am Welcome and Reflective Conversation on Day 1Indigenous Collaboration

Hiawatha 1 & 2

9:15 am

Analysis of Obstacles: What are the persistent, underlying obstacles that block collaboration, support for and implementation of the vision throughout Minnesota?

The group will participate in an interactive workshop to analyze and identify recurring obstacles blocking the 10-year vision.

Hiawatha 1 & 2

10:30 am Break

10:45 am Complete Issue Analysis Hiawatha 1 & 2

12:00 pm Lunch Rock Island

Special thanks to Casey Family Programs for their financial support of event costs.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017, Continued

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1:00 pm

Sharing Group Insights: What needs to happen next?

The group will brainstorm their ideas on the arenas of efforts that hold value for the group to build support, momentum and longevity of collaboration. The group will discern which ideas are thought to be long-term efforts and those which are near-term or short- term efforts.

Hiawatha 1 & 2

2:00 pm Break

2:15 pm

Home Stretch: Given everything discussed so far, the group will do a Round Robin to identify:

1. Who else needs to be at the table

2. Needs and gaps that must be looked at now

3. Emerging strengths that are critical to support right now

4. Feedback and recommendations for Tribal leadership

5. Feedback and recommendations for foundations

6. Group thoughts on what it will take to develop this network’s growth and longevity

Hiawatha 1 & 2

3:00 pmGroup Review and Discussion of Data Generated in Round Robin

Closing Reflections by GroupHiawatha 1 & 2

3:45 pmInsights and Intent of Upcoming Events

Closing Comments by HostsHiawatha 1 & 2

4:00 pm Closing Prayer & Adjournment Hiawatha 1 & 2

Thursday, May 11, 2017, Continued

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Special thanks to Casey Family Programs for their financial support of event costs.

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Travel Reimbursement Policy Participants are eligible to receive reimbursement for actual mileage and parking costs, not to exceed $400. A Travel Reimbursement Form is enclosed. If you would like to request reimbursement for mileage and/or parking, please complete the form and provide all required information. Completed forms must be received by May 25. Reimbursements may take 2-3 weeks.

Parking Information:Self-parking fee: $15-$19 per night (in/out privileges)Valet parking fee: $28 per night

Hotel Amenities• 24-hour fitness facilities • 24-hour front desk• ATM/banking• Accessible bathroom• Bar/lounge• Breakfast available (surcharge)• Business center• Coffee shop or café• Concierge services• Conference space• Dry cleaning/laundry service• Free newspapers in lobby• Gift shops or newsstand• Indoor pool• Free Wi-Fi access in lobby areas, bar & restaurant• Express check-out• Luggage storage• Coffee maker• In-room dining available

Wi-Fi All conference participants receive complimentary Wi-Fi access. There is also free Wi-Fi access in lobby areas, bar & restaurant.

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Instructions to Download Guidebook: Our Event App

1. Download and open the Guidebook app on your phone via the App Store/Play Store.

2. Tap “Enter passphrase” at the top of the screen, and then type in the passphrase HCHN2017.

3. Tap “Get this Guide” to download the guide.

4. On an iOS device (iPhone/iPad), tap the icon in the top-right corner of the app screen.

5. On an Android device, open the navigation menu by tapping the icon in the top-left corner.

6. If you are experiencing difficulties with finding your guide, please confirm you are on a robust internet connection and using the correct passphrase. Try closing the Guidebook app and re-opening. If the problem persists, please reach out to [email protected].

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Betty Archambault Striped Cloud Consulting Proprietor [email protected]

Dave Archambault, Sr. Striped Cloud Consulting Proprietor [email protected]

Jewell Arcoren Alliance of Early Childhood Professionals Program Director [email protected]

Lucy Arias Wicoie Nandagikendan Board Vice Chair [email protected]

Susan Beaulieu Minnesota Communities Caring for Children Director of Tribal N.E.A.R. Sciences Project [email protected]

Connie Black Montessori Center of Minnesota Director of Outreach Programs [email protected]

Mina Blyly-Strauss University of Minnesota Graduate Student [email protected]

Susan Castellano MN Dept. of Health Maternal and Child Health Director [email protected]

David Cournoyer Plain Depth Consulting Independent Consultant [email protected]

Reese Cuddy Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health Research Associate [email protected]

Afton Delgado University of Minnesota Student [email protected]

Jackie Dionne Minnesota Department of Health Director of American Indian Health [email protected]

Amy Donaldson Playworks Director [email protected]

Barb Fabre White Earth Reservation Tribal Council Director [email protected]

Becky Faust Goze Parent and Grandmother [email protected]

Tamie Finn Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe MNTRECC Program Manager [email protected]

Mary Fletcher Mille Lacs Early Education Director of Early Education [email protected]

Natasha Frost Public Health Law Center Senior Staff Attorney [email protected]

Participants

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Pam Gokey American Indian Family Center Early Learning Outreach Worker [email protected]

Michael Goze American Indian Community Development Corporation CEO [email protected]

Stephanie Graves Minneapolis Health Department Maternal & Child Health Coordinator [email protected]

Beverly Graywater Spirit Lake Tribe Director [email protected]

Ambar Cristina Hanson Hiawatha Academies Senior Director of Community Engagement [email protected]

Debbie Kamimura Playworks Teachers Aide/Sub [email protected]

Wenona Kingbird Human Services /Child Welfare Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator [email protected]

Jane Kretzmann Elders for Infants Elder [email protected]

Misha LaPlante American Indian Family Center Home/School Liaison [email protected]

LaVon Lee Montessori American Indian Childcare Center Executive Director [email protected]

Rebecca Littlewolf Leech Lake Child Care Services Child Care Services Program Manager [email protected]

Birdie Lyons Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Health Division LPN- Family Spirit Supervisor [email protected]

Michelle Mills Wicoie Nandagikendan Early Childhood Language Immersion Interim Executive director [email protected]

Sage Mills Wicoie Nandagikendan Early Childhood Language Immersion Intern Dakota Language Teacher [email protected]

Wylma Minkkinen Fond du Lac Reservation Child Care Licensing Worker [email protected]

Joanne Mooney MN Department of Human Services Prevention and Early Intervention Coordinator [email protected]

Dawn Nixon EDC- National Center Infant and EC MH Consultation T/TA [email protected]

Dennis Olson Minnesota Indian Affairs Council Executive Director [email protected]

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Monique Paulson Leech Lake Early Childhood Ojibwe Mentor Teacher [email protected]

Kathleen (Kat) PreussUpper Sioux CommunitySHIP [email protected]

John Poupart Independent Consultant Owner [email protected]

Cindy Rainey The Family Partnership Supervisor [email protected]

Julie Ralston Aoki Public Health Law Center Director, Healthy Eating and Active Living Team [email protected]

Heather Reynolds Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Director of Operations [email protected]

Art Rolnick University of Minnesota Senior Fellow [email protected]

Tracy Roloff State of Minnesota Early Childhood Systems Reform Project Manager [email protected]

Diane Seurer The Family Partnership Program Director [email protected]

Carisa Skinaway Oshkiimaajitahdah Child Care Center Teacher Assistant [email protected]

Christine Smith Minnesota Department of Health Healthy Equity and Tribal Grants Supervisor [email protected]

Gaylene Spolarich Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Fiscal & District III Coordinator [email protected]

Antony Stately Native American Community Clinic CEO [email protected]

Jillian Stockmo Teach For America Manager, School and Community Partnerships [email protected]

Kay SunramWhite Earth NationRD, LD/Health, Nutrition, and Safety Coordinator [email protected]

Danielle Sutherland Leech Lake Band Of Ojibwe, Early Childhood Program Nutrition Manager [email protected]

Roy Taylor White Eagle Group Principal [email protected]

Muriel Thompson Dickenson Wicoie Nandagikendan Chair [email protected]

Lee Turney Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Early Childhood Development Director [email protected]

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Crystal Echo Hawk Echo Hawk Consulting President [email protected]

Ime Salazar Echo Hawk Consulting Event Management [email protected]

Gianna Strong Echo Hawk Consulting Staff Support [email protected]

Lesley Kabotie Indigenous Collaboration, Inc. President [email protected]

Paul Kabotie Indigenous Collaboration, Inc. Vice President [email protected]

Lisa Saldana Indigenous Collaboration, Inc. Facilitation Associate [email protected]

Lori Watso Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux CommunitySeeds of Native Health Chair [email protected]

Chris Georgacas Seeds of Native Health Managing Consultant [email protected]

Sara Thatcher Seeds of Native Health [email protected]

Patrice Kunesh Center for Indian Country Development of the Federal Reserve Bank of MinneapolisAssistant Vice President and [email protected]

Rob Grunewald Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Economist [email protected]

Richard Todd Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Vice President [email protected]

Mark Guy Better Way Foundation Senior Program Officer [email protected]

Mercedes Plendl Better Way Foundation Program [email protected]

Partners

Event Staff

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