
Episode 9 - Tawnya Stewart
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Tawnya Stewart (Anishinaabe and African American) grew up in Robbinsdale and Crystal in the 1970s. She earned an Executive MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Communications. She also received a degree in Human Resources from Loyola University Chicago. Tawnya has worked for Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures since 2016, where she is the Chief of People and Culture. In 2023, Tawnya lives in Golden Valley and advocates for social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
In Mni Sóta Makoce (Minnesota), Indigenous people have lived, worked, and played near Ȟaȟa Wakpadaŋ (Bassett Creek) for thousands of years. Through an oral history project, 15 Indigenous people share how they experience the watershed as part of their historic and contemporary cultures. These interviews were conducted by Dr. Kasey Keeler with support from Valley Community Presbyterian Church (VCPC) and partners. To learn more, please contact Hennepin History Museum (https://hennepinhistory.org) or visit VCPC’s land acknowledgment webpage (https://www.valleychurch.net/land-acknowledgement).