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MEDIA INDIGENA 350 ๐ŸŒž Summer 2024

Summery Recovery / MI 350

OUR ๐ŸŒž SUMMER 2024 ๐ŸŒž SERIES BEGINS!

Friends, it's finally here! MEDIA INDIGENA's Summer Series for 2024: eight compelling compilations of content curated from our eight-year-plus archive, grouped under two larger umbrellas:

In other words, some 8 hours of content with which to fill up your summer's days and nights. Now, I had committed myself to more by this point, but, frankly, the tank is empty, friends: if I could've made more, I would've. Perhaps this 'Voice of Change' has simply gone hoarse for now, and it'll just take me the summer to recover.

That said, I am exceedingly pleased with the sweep and scale of these summer shows, and how they collectively weave conversations held over time into a much greater tapestry.

Indeed, as typically happens when crafting these compilations, I frequently found myself nodding, laughing, and just generally in awe at the intelligence and insights our stellar roundtablers have delivered over the years. Some moments even took me by surprise, a delightful effect I hope you get to experience too as you bring fresh ears to this classic content.

Rick

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And in round one of โ€˜Why Canada Needs Natives Needyโ€™โ€”our wide-ranging rundown of all the ways this country has produced and perpetuates Indigenous dependencyโ€”we go to its roots, entanglements which stretch back to the countryโ€™s very creation.

Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance):

โ€ข Naiomi Metallic, associate professor of law at Dalhousie University, and Yellowhead Institute advisory board member

โ€ข Tim Thompson, First Nations education advocate, and Yellowhead Research Fellow and advisory board member

โ€ข Adele Perry, distinguished professor with the University of Manitoba department of history and women's and gender studies, and director of the Centre for Human Rights Research at U of M

โ€ข Ken Williams, playwright and associate professor with the University of Alberta department of drama

โ€ข Robert Jago, writer, educator, co-founder and director of the Coast Salish History Project

โ€ข Danika Billie Littlechild, assistant professor of law and legal studies at Carleton University, and Ethical Space research stream leader at the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership

โ€ข Patrice Mousseau, former broadcast journalist and Satya Organics owner/creator

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LISTEN NOW:

https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/why-canada-needs-natives-needy-part-1-ep-350


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