[nativestudies-l] Season Four of "Indigenous Politics" - 1st episode airs September

jkauanui at wesleyan.edu jkauanui at wesleyan.edu
Tue Sep 9 01:42:26 EDT 2008



SEASON FOUR BEGINS THIS WEEK
Please note that this season, fresh episodes will air
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.  In between
those weeks, WESU will air encore presentations of
selected past programs on "Indigenous Politics."
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Indigenous Politics: From Native New England, and Beyond
Tuesdays 4-5pm EDT/1-2pm PST/10-11amHST
88.1 fm, Middletown, CT
Listen online LIVE: www.wesufm.org
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On September 9th, join your host, J. Kehaulani Kauanui, for a
program that features a recent talk by Winona LaDuke, "Indigenous
Thinking about a Post Carbon, Post Empire Economy" delivered for the 2008
student welcome on Wednesday, September 3rd at Wesleyan University
to inaugurate the new academic year.  Winona LaDuke is Anishinabe from the
Makwa Dodaem (Bear Clan) of the Mississippi Band of the White Earth
reservation in northern Minnesota. LaDuke is the author of the novel
Last Standing Woman (1997), the non-fiction book All our Relations:
Native Struggles for Land and Life (1999), and Recovering the Sacred:
the Power of Naming and Claiming (2005), a book about traditional beliefs
and practices.  She is the Executive Director of Honor the Earth, an
organization she co-founded with Indigo Girls in 1993. The Native-led
organization's mission is "to create awareness and support for Native
environmental issues and to develop needed financial and political
resources for the survival of sustainable Native communities. Honor
the Earth develops these resources by using music, the arts, the media, and
Indigenous wisdom to ask people to recognize our joint dependency on the
Earth and be a voice for those not heard."
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This is part one of a two-part episode. Part-two will feature an interview
of LaDuke by Kauanui, which will air on Tuesday, September 23rd.
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Seasons One & Two & Three now archived online:
www.indigenouspolitics.com
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"Indigenous Politics" is now syndicated weekly on Pacifica-affiliate station
105.3 FM--WETX-LP, "The independent voice of Appalachia" each Thursday
at 8pm (EDT).


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