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Shameless Leadership

565: Colleen Echohawk: The First Indigenous Woman Running for Mayor in a Major City

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Education, Management, How To, Business, Self-improvement

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Over the past two decades, Colleen Echohawk has served the most marginalized people living in the Greater Seattle community. As the head of Chief Seattle Club, a non-profit dedicated to the rapid re-housing of urban Natives, Colleen led the effort to create nearly $100 million in new affordable housing in Seattle. Under Colleen’s leadership, Chief Seattle Club has received recognition from the Puget Sound Sage Visionary for Justice Award (2018), the Neighborhood Builder Award (2017), and the Municipal League of King County’s Organization of the Year (2016). Colleen is an enrolled member of the Kithehaki Band of the Pawnee Nation and a member of the Upper Athabascan people of Mentasta Lake. Colleen and her family have been proud to call Seattle home for over two decades. In her spare time, she loves to read, sing karaoke, take her dog Rizzo for a walk, listen to National Public Radio, and cook delicious food for her friends and family. She has been recognized by numerous organizations, including the 21 Leaders to watch in 2021 by Seattle Magazine, the King County Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service (2020), Seattle’s most influential people by Seattle Magazine (November 2019), and many more.  I got to hear Colleen speak a couple months ago and I immediately knew I wanted to ask her to be a guest on the show. I was so delighted and honored when she said yes. We could have spoken for hours. She is a powerhouse of a woman and leader and her mayoral platform is extraordinary. I know you will be so inspired by Colleen’s stories and leadership. Listen in to hear Colleen share: The cost of leadership when you’re a mom Her role as the first Indigenous women running for mayor in a major city The identities she carries as a mayoral candidate, Indigenous woman, eldest sister of 7 siblings, and Shameless Mom How she is using her mayoral platform to protect Seattle’s most vulnerable citizens How being an Indigenous women informs her leadership and deep desire to be a public servant The evolution of Native identity in leadership The intersection of motherhood and leadership and how her kids help her keep boundaries Her background serving Native people experiencing homelessness and how it’s the foundation for her mayoral campaign How she wants to see change and evolution in policing in Seattle Her focus on providing the city of Seattle an equitable recovery from COVID Her advice to other women who might be considering running for office Links mentioned: Join my free workshop, 5 Ways to Shine Like a Mother Echohawk For Seattle Colleen on Instagram Colleen on Facebook Colleen on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This is the Shameless Mom Academy episode 565 with Colleen Echo Hawk. Show notes for this episode, including any links

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mentioned in the episode, can be found by going to shamelessmom.com and clicking on episode

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565.

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Welcome to the Shameless Mom Academy. I'm your host, Sarah Dean. I'm here to give you and other passionate, driven, unapologetic moms, tools, resources, and a little bit of humor to help you lead more positive, powerful, and purposeful lives every damn day. One of the best things about the Shameless Mom Academy is our community. So be sure to join us in our free private Facebook group

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to connect with other shameless moms just like you. You can find us over at shamelessmom.com

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forward slash Facebook. All right. Let's dive into today's episode.

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Over the past two decades, Colleen Echo Hawk has served the most marginalized people living in the greater Seattle community, and now she's running for mayor.

1:16.4

As the head of Chief Seattle Club, a nonprofit dedicated to the rapid rehousing of urban natives, Colleen led the effort to create nearly $100 million in new affordable housing in Seattle.

1:32.4

Under Colleen's leadership, Chief Seattle Club has received recognition from the Puget Sound Sage Visionary for Justice Award in 2018, the Neighborhood Builder Award in 2017, and the

1:37.8

Municipal League of King County's Organization of the Year in 2016.

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Colleen is an enrolled member of the Hittahockey Band of the Pawnee Nation

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and a member of the Upper Athabaskan people of Mentasta Lake. Colleen and her family have been

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proud to call Seattle home for over two decades. In her spare time, she loves to read, sing karaoke,

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take her dog Rizzo for a walk, listen to NPR, and cook delicious food for her friends and family.

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Colleen has been recognized by numerous organizations, including the 21 leaders to watch in

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2021 by Seattle Magazine, the King County Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service in 2020,

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Seattle's most influential people by Seattle magazine in November 2019,

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and many more. I got to hear Colleen speak a couple months ago, and I knew immediately I wanted

2:25.0

to ask her to be a guest on the show. I was so delighted in honor which she said yes,

2:29.1

and I'm pretty sure we're best friends now. I mean, I don't know what she would have to say about

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