Dennis Banks left on his final Journey
Dennis Banks is remembered for having organized, with AIM in a coalition of 8
indigenous nations, the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties. They converged on
Washington, DC, with 500 followers to protest Indian living conditions and
lost t...
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In the first half-hour of this special repeat edition of First Voices Radio,
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse talks with Corine Fairbanks. Corine, who is Oglala
Lakota, is Director for the American Indian Movement, Southern California.
She has been working in the social justice ...
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In her 1998 Mario Savio Free Speech lecture, "Indigenous Vision for the New
Millennium," LaDuke explores the conflict between indigenous people who live
on the land and urbanized industrial society - that is, cyclical versus
linear ideas of the world, and their results. ...
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Voices From The Edge presents Jacqueline Keeler's Not Your Disappearing
Indian...a new podcast about all the ways Native people are not going away
and how America's got us all wrong. On this episode you'll hear the sounds
from a protest of the NFL during a game between ...
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Linda Olson-Osterlund welcomes Andrea Williams, the Executive Director of
Causa....Oregon's Immigrant Rights Organization founded in 1995 by
farmworkers, Latinos, immigrants, and allies in order to defeat ballot
measures that would have negatively impacted the lives of L...
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Cecil and Celeste welcome literary critic,
teacher, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual Henry Louis Gates
Jr to KBOO. Gates currently serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University
Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African
American Rese...
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On this edition of Century of Lies, we discuss stigma, language, mental
health, harm reduction, and drug policy reform with Sarah Merrigan, one of
the hosts of the This Week In Drugs podcast.
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Nov. 2017 -- It’s that time of year when the weather gets brisk, the
leaves change color and Portlanders have one thing on their mind…
Wild Mushrooms!
On this month’s episode:
Cook / Renaissance man Saint James
https://kboo.fm/media/61098-saint-james-show invites...
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Ruban Lawrence interviews Leena Biswas in India. She is part of a growing
movement of women in India who are taking to two wheels in order to take
their fair share of space.
from the Times of India:
"Leena Biswas, a doctor and also a resident of Delhi came for the bike...
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This week is National Apprenticeship Week, established by President Obama in
2015. Today, November 16, is Women in Apprenticeship Day in Oregon as
declared by Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler.
In Portland, one of the primary organizations working wi...
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