Loreina Hsien
Graduate Fellow
Loreina is pursuing her Joint Master’s Degree in Education and Social Work with a focus on culturally-sustaining pedagogies for historically-underrepresented communities. She has initiated K-12 and higher education curricula with Indigenous communities in the U.S., Canada, Panama, New Zealand, and Taiwan. She has been invited to 25 Native American reservations across 11 states. Loreina launched a digital storytelling forum to interconnect Indigenous communities globally for cultural exchanges. She continues to learn from Indigenous Elders, collaborate with Tribal schools to enrich land-based pedagogies, and integrate traditional wisdoms to infuse diversity, equity, and inclusion in her teaching roles.
Loreina taught Chinese as a Fulbright Scholar at Michigan State University from 2020 to 2022 and developed Chinese educational resources highlighting Indigenous cultures. From 2017 to 2020, Loreina worked as the International Student Affairs Coordinator at National Taiwan University in Taiwan. She organized cultural curricula for international scholars, initiated field trips to Tribal villages, and facilitated conversations between Indigenous youths and international scholars. From 2016 to 2018, she taught high school English in Taiwan featuring global cultures. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Foreign Languages and Literature from National Taiwan University and studied at Queen’s University in Canada, University of Mannheim in Germany, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China.