Terri Surveyor, a Coordinator at Arizona State University, brings a wealth of professional experience to her role. With a solid digital media, communications, and Indigenous advocacy background, Terri is dedicated to amplifying Indigenous voices and fostering community engagement. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Digital Culture from ASU, focusing on film, and has worked with various Indigenous non-profits, specializing in supporting youth and empowering Indigenous women-led organizations. As a Navajo, Hopi, and Cheyenne-Arapaho individual, Terri is passionate about advancing the rights and sovereignty of Indigenous peoples. Her current pursuit of a career in law, focusing on Indian federal law, is a clear indication of her commitment to advocating for tribal communities and protecting their cultural heritage. Terri’s storytelling and media creation expertise for Indigenous communities drives her mission to contribute to meaningful change through collaboration and advocacy.