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Short Take
Short Take
In this Short Take, the Guys talk about broken treaties between the government and indigenous people.
·backstoryradio.org·
Short Take
After Long-Sought Wins For Native Americans, What's Next? : 1A
After Long-Sought Wins For Native Americans, What's Next? : 1A
How did activist Amanda Blackhorse feel when the announcement to change the name of Washington D.C.'s football team was made? "I am very cynical when it comes to the team and their intentions, just because of their history and how they've interacted or not interacted with native people."Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
·npr.org·
After Long-Sought Wins For Native Americans, What's Next? : 1A
Reasonably Speaking Podcast | American Law Institute
Reasonably Speaking Podcast | American Law Institute
The American Law Institute is the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law.
·ali.org·
Reasonably Speaking Podcast | American Law Institute
The Jabot: Erasure of Native Voices in Law School Experience Study - Episode 43
The Jabot: Erasure of Native Voices in Law School Experience Study - Episode 43
Kathryn talks with Thomasina Real Bird, Angelique EagleWoman, Paulene Abeyta, Christina McDonogh, and Aidan Graybill about the exclusion of Native voices in The Center for Women in Law and The NALP Foundation's study, “Women of Color – A Study of Law Student Experiences”. They discuss the NALP study, then walk through the 4 identified issues with the survey. They also talk about the NALP response to the criticisms and why that isn't a sufficient response. Finally, they discuss the unique issues facing Native American law students and what work is needed to address them.   Episode Resources Thomasina Real Bird:   Angelique EagleWoman: Paulene Abeyta:     Episode Highlights The guests for today’s episode - 0:46 A Women of Color study - 2:30 Native voices - 5:05 Exclusion of Native Americans from the study - 5:53 Concerns with the study - 6:47 Their feelings about the study - 12:25 Having a wrong reaction - 13:40 Law school students - 16:28 Increasing diversity in the legal profession - 17:51 Trying to increase visibility - 21:02 Working and being inclusive - 24:00   Subscribe, Share and Review To get the next episode subscribe with your favorite podcast player. Subscribe with Follow on Leave a review on
·atlthejabot.libsyn.com·
The Jabot: Erasure of Native Voices in Law School Experience Study - Episode 43
Wósdéé Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
Wósdéé Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
Welcome to Wósdéé podcast. My name is Majerle Lister. This podcast will be focused on discussions I believe are important to Diné people. I can say for certain that there will be a plethora of topics discussed ranging from politics to comic books. My goal is to discuss and navigate the current topics on and off the Navajo Nation. The name of the podcast comes from the Navajo translation of “come in”. Growing up with my grandparents, I remember clearly the routine of visitors knocking on the door and my grandmother yelling “woshdee”. This initiated a discussion over cookies and coffee.
·anchor.fm·
Wósdéé Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild | Live Radio | CBC Listen
Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild | Live Radio | CBC Listen
Unreserved is the radio space for Indigenous voices – our cousins, our aunties, our elders, our heroes. Rosanna Deerchild guides us on the path to better understand our shared story. Together, we learn and unlearn, laugh and become gentler in all our relations.
·cbc.ca·
Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild | Live Radio | CBC Listen
The Talking Stick
The Talking Stick
The Talking Stick is brought to you through a partnership between the Indian Legal Program (ILP), at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, and the National Congress of America
·soundcloud.com·
The Talking Stick
OUR PEOPLE: Anita Fields
OUR PEOPLE: Anita Fields
Listen to this episode from Museum Confidential on Spotify. In connection with the landmark special exhibition, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists (on view through 1/3/21), Museum Confidential presents a new limited series hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee) highlighting artists in the exhibition. Music for the series provided by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee). New episodes every week in December. On this episode Rebecca chats with acclaimed artist, Anita Fields (Osage) about her life, work, and much more.
·open.spotify.com·
OUR PEOPLE: Anita Fields
Offshore Podcast
Offshore Podcast
Stories from Hawaii. Because sometimes being in the middle of nowhere gives you a good perspective on everywhere else.
·offshorepodcast.org·
Offshore Podcast
Native Voice One
Native Voice One
Native Voice One (NV1) educates, advocates, and celebrates Indigenous life and culture by providing radio programs and podcasts from a Native point of view. This feed features special programs by Native Voice One.
·nv1.org·
Native Voice One
Native America Calling
Native America Calling
Native America Calling is a live call-in program linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together in a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Each program engages noted guests and experts with callers throughout the United States and is designed to improve the quality of life for Native Americans. Native America Calling […]
·nativeamericacalling.com·
Native America Calling
Indigeneity Conversations
Indigeneity Conversations
A podcast series featuring deep and engaging conversations with Native culture bearers, scholars, movement leaders, and non-Native allies on the most important issues and solutions in Indian Country. Bringing Indigenous voices to global conversations.
·bioneers.org·
Indigeneity Conversations
Decolonized Buffalo Podcast
Decolonized Buffalo Podcast
"Decolonized Buffalo Podcast" is a multi-hosted podcast, that is focused on decolonial theories, music, lifestyle and current events.
·youtube.com·
Decolonized Buffalo Podcast
Cut to the Chase Iron Eyes
Cut to the Chase Iron Eyes
Cut to the Chase is the place to hear hard hitting analysis from the host on cutting edge topics of the day. The guests play a significant role in telling stories of varied perspectives including all things Indigenous intersecting with mainstream topics of import. It's live, it's news that needs to…
·podcasts.apple.com·
Cut to the Chase Iron Eyes
All My Relations
All My Relations
All My Relations is a team of folks who care about representations, and how Native peoples are represented in mainstream media. Between us we have decades of experience working in and with Native communities, and writing and speaking about issues of representation.
·allmyrelationspodcast.com·
All My Relations