The author’s intimacy of LOVING depicts her soul’s spiritual coitus (conceived in her mother’s Blackfeet womb, sanctioned by Father Ed’s Cherokee nature). Her indigenous sovereignty was expanded in...mehr sehenThe author’s intimacy of LOVING depicts her soul’s spiritual coitus (conceived in her mother’s Blackfeet womb, sanctioned by Father Ed’s Cherokee nature). Her indigenous sovereignty was expanded in community-family spirits of Kpangbalamai, Liberia and Matathia, Kenya- experiences that reinforced learning from Stanford University’s doctorate in International Development. Dr, Wilsons’s innovations in equitable education were applied at San Jose State University. She coordinated complementary learning through a “Cross-Cultural/Urban Teacher Education Program,” based upon "Community-Family Guided Education." As Professor Emerita she continues to serve the community IN LOVING.weniger sehen