04/03/2024
Healing the Children of Horse Nations
A new multimedia package produced by The Imprint and Voices of Monterey Bay takes readers, viewers and listeners deep inside rural Oregon’s Indian Country, where elders are Indigenizing social work through equine therapy for young people who have experienced foster care and youth justice systems.
“Horses take us all the way back to our history before our land was taken away,” explains John Doug Spence, who leads equine therapy sessions across Oregon. “It’s a way of taking back our power.”
The project, Healing the Children of Horse Nations, is a collaboration between The Imprint’s Indigenous Children and Families Reporter Nancy Marie Spears, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma; podcast producers Julie and Mara Reynolds; and visual storyteller Josué Rivas, who is Mexica and Otomi.
Guest Interview
Nancy Marie Spears is the Indigenous children and families reporter for The Imprint.
Julie Reynolds is associate editor for The Imprint and co-producer of the Gray Area Podcast.
Mara Reynolds is co-producer of the Gray Area Podcast.
Reading Room
To read Nancy Marie Spears’ reporting for “Healing the Children of Horse Nations,” visit: https://bit.ly/3J41mpr
For a collection of photography for this project by Josué Rivas, visit: https://bit.ly/3U1xFeX





























