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Lasting Legacy of Place Names” https://youtu.be/bBqqVEJ42iI. <br />Don Eubanks (eubanks289@msn.com). Don is a resident of <br />Roseville and he has served on the Imagine Roseville group. Don <br />is a member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and currently <br />teaches at Metropolitan State University. He has served as the <br />Director of MultiCultural Affairs at the MN Dept of Human Services <br />and on the board of American Indian Family Center. He hosts <br />Counter Stories on NPR. Here is a link to their program: “Counter <br />Stories: Restoring Native American names to Minnesotan <br />landmarks” (which also features Dr. Kate Beane) <br />https://www.npr.org/podcasts/414686898/counter-stories <br />American Indian Parent Advisory Committee for ISD623. They <br />meet every third Tuesday <br />https://www.isd623.org/calendar/american-indian-parent-advisory- <br />committee-meeting <br />American Indian Cultural Liaison for the school district. Contact <br />information is available at https://www.isd623.org/node/384 <br />Corey Yunke, Community Relations Coordinator for Roseville <br />Police Department. The recently created Multicultural Advisory <br />Committee has 2 members who are Native Americans <br />Jamie Becker-Finn – MN House Representative for 42B. Jamie is <br />a Leech Lake Ojibwe descendent. <br />Dannah Thompson – Roseville resident and Roseville city council <br />candidate and descendant of the White Earth Reservation. <br />To connect with Native Americans living in Roseville, find out how <br />the Community Survey was conducted. According to the <br />published survey results in a random sample of 400 randomly <br />selected residents, they were able to ensure they had <br />representation from 2 Native Americans (out of an estimated 217 <br />of 33,000 residents. This shows that it is possible to identify and <br />connect with specific populations. This means you should be able <br />to connect with not only Native Americans, but other non- <br />dominant cultures. <br />http://www.cityofroseville.com/DocumentCenter/View/30417/2020- <br />City-of-Roseville-PowerPoint-Presentation <br />Engage with the Roseville Library. They are always open to <br />programming ideas. They could help engage the community. Judy <br />Woodward is the History Coordinator at Ramsey County Library. <br />Judy does excellent historical programming and has a wealth of <br />contacts. Her email is: judith.woodward@co.ramsey.mn.us. Carol <br />Jackson is the Adult Programming Manager. Her email is: <br />carol.l.jackson@co.ramsey.mn.us. <br /> <br />