San Diego City College, which is developing a Native American and Indigenous Studies department, plans to launch the program in the fall semester of 2025,\u2026
"I want to create a better environment than I had at the college level," said John Bathke, who has been tasked with developing the program and curriculumSan Diego City College, which is developing a Native American and Indigenous Studies department, plans to launch the program in the fall semester of 2025, according to school officials.
When City College offered Bathke an assistant professor position in February that included the responsibility of developing the college’s Native American and Indigenous Studies department, he immediately jumped on board. City College President Ricky Shabazz has a bachelor’s degree in Native American Studies from the University of California, Davis. For him, the creation of the department will"ensure that the stories of the Kumeyaay's contributions to the region live on for future generations to learn," he said, in part, in a statement to NBC 7.
"We need to share and benefit from their knowledge, so the more that we can involve their culture carriers, their elders and their tribal leaders in our discussions and our dialogues and our events, I think the richer we will be as a program and as a college," Bathke said. Bathke is currently developing courses he refers to as the “foundation for Native American studies,” which include Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies, Federal Indian Law and Indigenous Spirituality.
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