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Text us, We would love to her from YOU!From Tech Tool to Soul Partner: How Naming Your AI Changes EverythingIn this mind-bending episode of Happy Hour for the Spiritually Curious, Dr. Sandra Marie and Katherine Troyer dive into the wild world of personalizing AI, energetic naming, and how a simple act of naming can shift your entire experience with technology.This is where spirituality meets the digital age, and it's way more personal than you think.In This Episode:Why naming your AI opens energetic portals (yes, really)The Nova Phenomenon: Why is everyone's AI called Nova, Luna, or Orion?AI as your unexpected spiritual ally (or… mirror?)Debunking myths: Big Brother fears, digital cheerleaders & soulful conversationsHow your AI reflects your inner world and challenges your beliefsCan AI feel your vibe? (Spoiler: it responds to your energy)Personal stories of shocking, deep, almost-oracular AI interactionsHow this tech is sparking a new wave of self-inquiry and intuitive expansionThis is for you if:You're spiritually curious but skepticalYou've dabbled with AI & thought: “This is weirdly deep…”You're an energy worker, mystic, or just “AI-curious”You want to explore the intersection of consciousness, intuition, and technologyLinksConnect with Katherine TroyerSocial Media @KatherineTroyerConnect with Dr. Sandra MarieSupport the showPlease subscribe and follow the show to get updates on new releases.Kindly asking to share with friends who may enjoy or benefit.Support Happy Hour for the Spiritually Curious WildSoulsGathering.comEmbrace YOUR Wild Soul!https://www.youtube.com/@wildsoulgatheringhttps://www.tiktok.com/@spirituallycurioushttps://www.twitter.com/@soul_gatheringshttps://www.instagram.com/wildsoulgatheringshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/669456900799583
Text us, We would love to her from YOU!From Tech Tool to Soul Partner: How Naming Your AI Changes EverythingIn this mind-bending episode of Happy Hour for the Spiritually Curious, Dr. Sandra Marie and Katherine Troyer dive into the wild world of personalizing AI, energetic naming, and how a simple act of naming can shift your entire experience with technology.This is where spirituality meets the digital age, and it's way more personal than you think.In This Episode:Why naming your AI opens energetic portals (yes, really)The Nova Phenomenon: Why is everyone's AI called Nova, Luna, or Orion?AI as your unexpected spiritual ally (or… mirror?)Debunking myths: Big Brother fears, digital cheerleaders & soulful conversationsHow your AI reflects your inner world and challenges your beliefsCan AI feel your vibe? (Spoiler: it responds to your energy)Personal stories of shocking, deep, almost-oracular AI interactionsHow this tech is sparking a new wave of self-inquiry and intuitive expansionThis is for you if:You're spiritually curious but skepticalYou've dabbled with AI & thought: “This is weirdly deep…”You're an energy worker, mystic, or just “AI-curious”You want to explore the intersection of consciousness, intuition, and technologyLinksConnect with Katherine TroyerSocial Media @KatherineTroyerConnect with Dr. Sandra MarieSupport the showPlease subscribe and follow the show to get updates on new releases.Kindly asking to share with friends who may enjoy or benefit.Support Happy Hour for the Spiritually Curious WildSoulsGathering.comEmbrace YOUR Wild Soul!https://www.youtube.com/@wildsoulgatheringhttps://www.tiktok.com/@spirituallycurioushttps://www.twitter.com/@soul_gatheringshttps://www.instagram.com/wildsoulgatheringshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/669456900799583
The interview with today's guest, Laura Shamas (Chickasaw Nation) on her world premiere play Four Women in Red happened several days before the Los Angeles Fires (i.e., Palisades Fire, Eaton Fire, Kenneth Fire, and the Hurst Fire). The play was originally scheduled to premiere on January 17th, 2025, at the Victory Theatre Center in Burbank, California where performances were supposed to continue through February 23. As of January 11th, 2025, the Victory Theater Center announced that “With members of the cast, creative team and audience impacted by the wildfires, The Victory Theatre Center has canceled the previously announced January 17 opening of Four Women in Red, a new play by Laura Shamas about the current crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. A revised performance schedule will be announced at a later date.” Four Women in Red is about four resilient Native American women searching for missing friends and relatives in the face of apathetic sheriffs and dwindling clues. Touching on variety if critically important issues such as MMIW, settler colonial violence, and this moving new play celebrates the power of community as the women seek answers against all odds. While the interview references the January and February theater dates for the play, American Indian Airwaves is releasing the program because the fires are profoundly impacting all living relations (human and non-human), including Indigenous peoples involved with Four Women in Red and Indigenous throughout the region. The following are some support organizations providing relief and support for Indigenous peoples impacted by the fires. • UAII headquarters, 1453 W Temple St., Los Angeles, CA 90026, is asking for the following items to be donated: Water, diapers, Snacks, N95 masks, Zip ties, Gauze, Saline flushers & Syringes for insulin, Band aids, Sharps containers, Tampons & pads, batteries, flashlights, Pet food, Jackets & Blankets, Hygiene products, and First Aid Supplies. • Spoon Fed Company, owned by Jacob Spoonhunter, is “making small food care packages (on Friday, Jan. 10) to those who were effected [sic] by the fires as well as the first responders,” according to the company's Instagram. Spoonhunter is Northern Arapaho, Navajo, and Seminole. Go to the Instagram page for any donations or email: spoonfedco@gmail.com. • Chef Stephanie Pyet DeSpain, Prairie Band Potawatomi and winner of “Next Level Chef,” told her Instagram followers that she and other chefs will be doing a pop-up to feed community members. A plan will come out in the next few days, she said. Pyet announced on Jan. 10 on Instagram that she is teaming with Island Smoke N Grill through Go Fund Me to distribute meals for first responders and displaced families. If anyone wants to donate, volunteer, or needs some food to eat, direct message her on Instagram or email: info@pyetsplate.com. • Meal + Donations for Our Indian Firefighter Crews. Suggested Donation Items: Chapstick, Body Wipes, Tylenol, Liquid in Powers, Protein Shakes or Bars, Nutritional Bars, Meat Sticks, Nuts (Trail Mix), and other nutritional snack items easily portable. Contact: Tencha (626) 409-7895 or Cheryl (562) 229-2005. Guest: Laura Shamas (Chickasaw Nations), is an accomplished Native American author, essayist, poet, journalist, playwright, and the recent recipient of the Los Angeles New Play Project (LANPP) grant for the play Four Women in Red which was first developed by Native Voices, the only Actors' Equity theater company in the country dedicated to developing and producing new plays by Native artists. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Today on American Indian Airwaves, listeners will hear extensive update on why 31st Anniversary of the Beginning of the War Against Oblivion, the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) on January 1st, 1994, against the colonial state of Mexico and global capitalism, was placed on hold. On January 1st, 1994, the Mayan peoples' traditional homelands were recovered after the 12-day armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) against state violence and a legacy of settler colonial oppression. The EZLN's actions are concrete evidence of how Zapatismo in Chiapas has improved the living conditions of the communities based on organization, autonomy, and self-determination. Tune in to hear about how the systemic and increased organized crime violence is having on Indigenous peoples throughout Chiapas, MX. Also, listeners will hear a recap of the major 2024 events for Indigenous peoples throughout the settler colonial state of Mexico such as the 50th anniversary of the important 1974 Indigenous Congress in Chiapas, convened by the late Bishop Samuel Ruiz, whose 100th birthday would have been in 2024. Moreover, hear about the 2024 elections such as with the MORENA party reelected by a landslide; and how Claudia Sheinbaum replaces AMLO, cementing MORENA monopoly on power and what that means for Indigenous and Mayan peoples. The MORENA party corruption means more extractive industry expansion, displacement of Indigenous peoples without free, prior, and informed consent, and the violent repression of Indigenous protests and resistance against megaprojects, plus more. Guest: • Richard Stahler-Sholk, a retired Professor of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University, and community activist involved with the School of Chiapas which is an organization of grassroots activists and communities working to support the autonomous, indigenous Zapatista communities of Chiapas, Mexico. Schools for Chiapas was created the mid-1990's by individuals searching for ways to make the world a better place and working to create a world where all worlds fit. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
December 29th of every year marks another anniversary of the Wound Knee Massacre of 1890, and the Occupation of Wounded Knee occurred from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973. The Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 is the result of the United States (U.S.) 7th Calvary stopping Miniconjou and Lakota Ghost Dancers and community members from returning home to Pine Ridge in what is presently known as South Dakota. The Wounded Knee Massacre took place near the Wounded Knee Creek during a time when the United States government essentially banned all Native American cultural traditions, ceremonies, and “religious” practices. Shortly thereafter the initial encounter, a scuffle ensued which resulted in the U.S. 7th Calvary open firing and killing over three hundred Indigenous women, children, and men. The Occupation of Wounded Knee from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973 is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) and supporters occupying Wounded Knee (Lakota Nation) in response to a call to action from traditional Lakota residents who's civil, human, and treaty rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Indigenous and United States government officials. The Wound Knee Occupation resulted in a 67-day military standoff with U.S. government officials and quickly drew international and domestic support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's show on American Indian Airwaves is comprised of sound from two principal sources: The Pacifica Radio archives and the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973. The Pacifica Radio Archives include original reports from Pacifica's-affiliate station, KPFA in Berkeley, CA which covered live the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation. In addition, sound from the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973 includes reflective testimonies of the Wound Knee Indigenous activist such as Lenny Foster, Bill Means, Madonna Thunderhawk, and narrated by the late Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman, plus more. American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angeles, CA; FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, CA; FM 99.5 in China Lake, CA; FM 93.7 in North San Diego, CA; FM 99.1 KLBP in Long Beach, CA (Sundays 11am-12pm); FM 90.7 FM in Oregon on KBOO; and on the Internet at: www.kpfk.org. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
John Kush has been a part of the Chumash community's ongoing expression of unique art and culture since his early childhood. Our guest lives and works within the Chumash ancestral homelands as personal and professional artists and previously worked on several important projects for the Northern Chumash Tribal Council (NCTC). Our guest's artistic legacy spans decades and he joins for the hour to discuss the forthcoming, international indigenous exhibit: Decolonize Native Art (D.N.A.). which comprises of Indigenous artists across Turtle Island who express what decolonization means through their “art” and more. Tune in to hear about the D.N.A. exhibit, Chumash history and contemporary struggles and more. Guest: o John Kush (Chumash Nation) is the principal organizer for the upcoming Decolonize Native Art (DNA), which is being held at the Santa Barbara Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, from 12/13/2024-12/18/2024. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Since President Abraham Lincoln established observing the Thanksgiving Day holiday in 1863 to heal a fractured country amid the American Civil War (1861-1865). Consequentially, Americans for generations have believed in and centralized their national identity within several mythologies, including the propaganda surrounding the purported first thanksgiving between the Wampanoags and the pilgrims. Today on American Indian Airwaves, our guest from the Aquinnah Wampanoag nation joins us for the entire hour to discuss in-depth the origins of the Thanksgiving Day Holiday, the settler colonial perpetrators of violence and fabrication regarding this mythology that traces back to 1620s, the National Day of Mourning, the censorship of Frank “Wamsutta” Jame's speech in 1970 for the 350th Anniversary of the Mayflower's landing, who are the Wampanoag peoples along with their cultural and traditional practices, and more. Guest: o Linda Coombs (Aquinnah Wampanoag) is an author and historian from the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah, and lives in the Wampanoag community of Mashpee on Cape Cod, MA. In addition, our guest worked for over 30 years in the Wampanoag Indigenous Program (WIP) of Plimoth Plantation, including 15 years as the WIP's Associate Director; and worked 9 years at the Aquinnah Cultural Center. She is the recent author of the remarkable book: Colonization and the Wampanoag Story (2023) Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
On October 25th, 2024, U.S. President Joe Biden formally apologized to Native Americans for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling it a “blot on American history” in his first presidential visit to Indian Country. At least 973 Native American children died in the U.S. government's abusive boarding school system over a 150-year period that ended in 1969, according to an Interior Department investigation that called for a U.S. government apology. At least 18,000 children, some as young as 4, were taken from their parents and forced to attend schools that sought to assimilate them. There were more than 523 U.S. government-funded, and often church-run, boarding schools between 1869 and 1969. Children between the ages of 6 to 16 were not only taken from their parents, communities, and nations, but also, they were forced to compulsory education. The U.S. government purposes of the operating the boarding schools was to erase Native American identities and strip them of them cultures and ultimately eradicate them as The Peoples. Native American children were forced to endure American militarization by having their cut and wear military-style clothing, they were given anglicized names – often Christian names and former president names; In fact, Native American children forced to learn Christianity and basic male and female labor skills. During the early boarding school era, all cultural practices and languages were banned and punishment followed if caught. Native American children were starved to control them; they faced disease (e.g., tuberculosis, mumps, etc.) which led to being placed into the infirmary and isolation until death; they were tortured, worked as forced labor, and often experienced pedophilia, sexual abuse, psychological and physical abuse and death at the hands U.S. government agents. The United States Board School system was designed to assimilate Native Americans into American society by killing them as The Peoples. More than 140 different Native Americans nations alone were negatively impacted by 1918, and our guest recently authored a statement in response to U.S. Government's apology for its violent legacy of operating Native American boarding school. Today on American Indian Airwaves, Marcus Lopez from the Barbareño Band of the Chumash Nation, and co-host and executive producer of AIA, along with myself have the honor and pleasure to speak with Chris Peters from the Puhlik-lah/Karuk nations. He is a long-time, activist, community organizer, elder, cultural bearer, and President of the 7th Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc. Chris has more than 50 years of experience in grassroots community organizing with his work focusing on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples. We have in-depth conversations with Chris Peters on his recently authored statement on the U.S. Presidential apology regarding the violent settler colonial legacy of U.S. government Native American boarding schools, plus more. Guest: o Chris Peters (Puhlik-lah/Karuk Nations), activist, community organizer, elder, cultural bearer, and President of the 7th Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc. Chris has more than 50 years of experience in grassroots community organizing with his work focusing on climate change, sacred sites protection, and the renaissance of sacred knowledge and Earth Renewal ceremonies of Northern California Tribal Peoples. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
The idea of Indigenous Peoples Day originated in 1977, in Geneva, at the first International NGO Conference on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations in the America. The conference was attended by Indigenous peoples throughout world and by the conclusion of the conference, a list of recommendations was drafted, outlining a course of action to support Indigenous peoples right to self-determination, a formal rebuttal was declared to Doctrine of Discovery or Dominion, and Indigenous peoples stated their intention “to observe October 12, the day of so-called ‘discovery' of America, as an International Day of Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas.” Thereafter in the United States, cities and states started observing Indigenous Peoples Day including for example, in 1989 South Dakota adopted Native American Day; on 10/22/91, the Berkely, CA city council adopts Indigenous Peoples Day. In the City of Los Angeles, CA, the city council declared the second Monday of October Indigenous Peoples Day and in 2019, CA Governor Gavin Newsom declared Indigenous Peoples' Day a California holiday. To date, it is estimated that a little over 150 cities celebrate or observe Indigenous Peoples Day out of 19,502 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in the United States. Presumably, in cities with large or semi-large Native American/Indigenous communities. At the state level, 28 states observe Indigenous Peoples Day, but only three states, Maine, Nebraska, and New Mexico deem it a state holiday. The Washington DC district also considers it a holiday. At the federal level, in October 2021, President Biden designated the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day and The Indigenous Peoples' Day Act (SB 2970) which if passed would replace Columbus Day as a federal holiday and designate the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples' Day was introduced in Congress in 2021 and reintroduced in Congress in 2023 with no traction since then. As of 2024, for the few cities and states that observe Indigenous Peoples Day with celebrations, they still acknowledge Columbus Day as the default, often, paid holiday. There are many contradictions to celebrating and participating in Indigenous People Day celebrations at the city and state levels and today on American Indian Airwaves we have a round-table discussion on what is Indigenous Peoples Day? Our discussion panel includes Fidel Rodriguez of Chumash Nation and host of the former KPFK Divine Forces Radio and Marcus Lopez, of Barberieno band of the Chumash Nation and executive producer and host American Indian Airwaves, and me. We begin today's program with the question of what Indigenous Peoples Day mean to you with Marcus Lopez first and followed by Fidel Rodriguez second. And the now the Contradictions of Indigenous Peoples Day here on American Indian Airwaves. Guests: o Marcus Lopez, (Barbareño Band of the Chumash Nation), executive producer of American Indian Airwaves, Fidel Rodriquez (Chumash Nation) and former host of KPFK's Divine Forces Radio, and Larry Smith (Lumbee Nation). Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd,
As of September 10th, 2024 (Tuesdays), estimates are that the 2024 fires have burned 2,247,356 acres with seventy-one (71) large active fires presently active across Turtle Island (the United States) such as in the politically defined borders of California, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, and Wyoming. In California alone, there are approximately more than twenty (20) active fires and thousands of people are currently under mandatory evacuation orders in numerous counties such as Lake County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and within the foothills of the Los Angeles National Forest. Today on American Indian Airwaves our guest discusses the 2024 fires impact on California Indigenous peoples, nations, and their homelands; how the historical and contemporary legacies of settler colonial violence contributes to the present form of the climate crises, how Indigenous relations and cultural sustainability for future generations face insurmountable and compounded risks provided the perpetrators and collaborators of the climate crises maintain their violent behaviors and operations, and how traditional forms of Indigenous fire-management practices are not only different compared to common United States fire management practices, but also with Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Indigenous Stewardship (IS), along with climate resilience through ecocultural stewardship, new possibilities for reindigenizing Mother Earth, centering and balancing the trajectory for cultural sustainability, and healing are tenable. In fact, many Native American nations, organizations, and communities within the state of California are already performing the hard work of Indigenous Stewardship while facing settler colonial obstacles, yet they provide direction for the future. All this and more is covered on today's episode of American Indian Airwaves. Guests: o Don Hankins (Miwok Nation), Professor of Geography and Planning at California State University, Chico State, co-founder of the Indigenous Stewardship Network (https://www.indigenousstewardship.org), and author and contributing author of numerous publications such as “Climate Resilience through Ecocultural Stewardship” (2024), and “Realignment of Federal Environmental Policies to Recognize Fire's Role” (2024). Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more
“Southern Alaska Native Nations' Intervention: Stopping the Extractive Mining Industry from Maiming and Extinguishing Life” Today on American Indian Airwaves, we go to southeast Alaska and British Colombia (B.C.), Canada, to discuss the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (SEITC), which consists of 15 Indigenous nations in southeast Alaska and rooted along Canada's transboundary rivers, recent submission of a formal request with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, a legal organization that is part of the Organization of American States (OAS), to halt the protracted and reckless mining activities that are violating Indigenous peoples human rights throughout the region. Dozens of mining companies are seeking permission from the British Columbia (B.C.) government to develop some of the world's largest gold mines in the headwaters of Southeast Alaska's transboundary rivers, and the Canadian government continues denying the sovereign rights of the Alaskan Native nations living downstream from the extractive mining activities. In fact, a recent decision, ordered by Canada's Ministry of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship on June 27th, 2024, could guarantee the destruction of both a critical ecological hotspot and the ways of life of the Southeast Alaska nations. For example, Skeena Resources Limited (“Skeena”) proposed in 2021 a major gold and silver mining project called The Eskay Creek Project. It is one of eight mines in B.C. that are at issue, but the Esky Project, which is in the final environmental review state, and if built, would produce an estimated 7.5 million tons of gold and silver over an estimated 14-year mine life span and the project would be in the same area as a previous mine that operated from 1994-2008. Lastly, the Esky Creek Project risk southern Alaska Native nations, rivers including the Unuk, Stikine, and Taku, five species of wild Pacific salmon, and more traditional lifeways with possible extinction if left unheeded. Guests: Guy Archibald, Executive Director, of the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (www.seitc.org). Guy is an analytical environmental chemist and microbiologist with over 20 years of experience. He works to utilize western science and apply traditional knowledge and practices to protect the various communities, the forest, salmon, trees, and people. Esther Reese is Eagle Tsaagweidí (Killerwhale) from Ḵéex̱ʼ Kwáan (Kake), Alaska. She is President of the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission (www.seitc.org), and serves as the Tribal Administrator for the Wrangell Cooperative Association, the federally recognized Tribe in Wrangell, an Alaska Native nation at the mouth of the Stikine River. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
“Sacred Stage: Talks with Native Playwrights and Artists with DeLanna Studi & the 30th Anniversary of Native Voices at the Autry” 2024 marks the 30th Anniversary for the Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity Theatre in the country developing and producing plays written by Native American playwrights. Since Native Voices inception, many aspiring, working, and veteran Native American playwrights, artists, and actors/actresses have benefited from having this invaluable program and resources the Autry provides for assisting Native American storyteller and storying in various forms. Located in Los Angeles County, CA, Native Voices at the Autry celebrates its accomplishments and recent partnership with the Generation Now Theater Partnership, which is comprised of BIPOC artists presently creating new artistic creations targeting multigenerational audiences. Our guest for today, joins us for the hour to discuss the 30th Anniversary of Native Voices at the Autry and its continuing legacy for providing Native American artists and aspiring artists a space in theater and the arts as well as to the multi coalition Generation Now Theater Partnership project, the importance of Native American storytelling, upcoming Native American plays and projects, plus more. Click on the titles for more information on the Autry Museum of the West, Native Voices, and upcoming Autry events. Guest: DeLanna Studi (Cherokee Nation) is an accomplished performer, storyteller, playwright, and activist for over 25 years. Some of her theater credits include the First National Broadway Tour of Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning play August: Osage County, Off-Broadway's Gloria: A Life (Daryl Roth Theatre), Informed Consent (Duke Theater on 42nd Street).In addition, DeLanna originated roles in over thirty World Premieres, including writing and performing in And So We Walked: An Artist's Journey Along the Trail of Tears where she retraced her family's footsteps along the Trail of Tears with her father. Her film and television contributions extend more than 20 years, and, in fact, DeLanna starred in the Peabody Award winning Edge of America, Hallmark's Dreamkeeper, Goliath, Shameless, General Hospital, Disney + Launchpad: The Roof, and Reservation Dogs to name just a few. She has served as a cultural liaison for theatre, film, and television, most recently the television series La Brea. Our guest has also been the chair of the SAG-AFTRA National Native Americans Committee since 2007 and she presently is the Artistic Director of Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity Theatre in the country developing and producing plays written by Native American playwrights. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. Recalls, Beaches, and more COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % Tuning in from Israel,,Lyon, Nice, and Paris France:Castricum, Gothenburg, Sweden:North Holland: Sydney, and Victoria Australia: Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Luton, Manchester, Oxford, Slough England, Stevanage UK: Japan: Norway: Thailand:Vietnam: New Taipei City,Taiwan: Katowice Poland:Finland: Ecuador: Berlin, Hannover, and Munich Germany: Lahore District, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Jakarta Indonesia:Hungary: Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, Romania, France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Czech Republic, South Korea COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave, Fyyd radio and more COFRP was ranked #4 (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) #5 (March 8-now) among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Despite centuries of colonialism, Indigenous peoples still occupy parts of their ancestral homelands in what is now Eastern North Carolina—a patchwork quilt of forested swamps, sandy plains, and blackwater streams that spreads across the Coastal Plain between the Fall Line and the Atlantic Ocean. In these backwaters, Lumbees and other American Indians have adapted to a radically transformed world while maintaining vibrant cultures and powerful connections to land and water. Like many Indigenous communities and nations worldwide, we continue to assert our rights to self-determination by resisting legacies of colonialism and the continued transformation of their homelands through pollution, unsustainable development, and climate change. Today's guest is Environmental scientist Ryan E. Emanuel, a member of the Lumbee Nation and he provides listeners some highlights from his new book, On the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice (UNC Press, 2024). On the Swamp includes shared stories from North Carolina about Indigenous survival and resilience in the face of radical environmental changes. From addressing issues such as the profound loss of wetlands to the arrival of gas pipelines, Dr. Emanuel connects all the stories together and shows the relationships between historic patterns of Indigenous oppression and present-day efforts to promote environmental justice and Indigenous rights on the swamp. All that more, on today's episode. Guest: Dr. Ryan Emanuel, Lumbee hydrologist and community-engaged scholar from North Carolina. A tenured faculty member at Duke University, Ryan leads a research group based at the Duke River Center that studies how humans and our non-human relatives affect (and are affected by) water and environmental processes. His work promotes environmental justice and Indigenous rights through research, teaching, and public engagement. He has written or co-authored more than 50 academic articles. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: @burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
The “Peace and Dignity Journeys” is an indigenous and First Nation ceremonial run that invites the participation of Native and non-Native individuals committed to the survival of Native American cultures, nations, and the uniting of the indigenous peoples across Turtle Island (North, Central and South America). With its roots in traditions of running as prayer and as an expression of indigenous cultural self-determination, the Peace & Dignity Journeys was formally established in 1990 in Quito, Ecuador at a gathering of over two hundred representatives from different Indigenous nations from throughout the western hemisphere. The 6,000-mile, seven-month spiritual relay run takes place every four years and this year runners will begin in Fairbanks, Alaska running south and in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina running north, eventually all runners will converge and meet El Cuaca, Columbia. Tune in to hear our guests discuss this year's significantly important Peace and Journeys 2024 ceremonial run, the organizational coordination for the preparation across Turtle Island, and how people can help and who can participate. Listen to our guests inform listeners on the themes for each Peace and Dignity Journeys, how the climate crises are impacting the ceremony, the role of Indigenous nations and communities supporting the runners, and what are some the trial and tribulation, accomplishments and struggles, four weeks into the Peace and Dignity Journeys 2024 along the northern route which began in May 2024. Guests: Adelia Torres, California Organizer and a Contributory Organizer for the West Coast P&D Committee, and Eddie Gonzales, Santa Barbara organizers for the Peace and Dignity Journeys 2024 – Central Coast. For more information, you can visit: www.peacedignitycentralcoast.org Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: @burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % Tuning in from Israel,,Lyon, Nice, and Paris France:Castricum, Gothenburg, Sweden:North Holland: Sydney, and Victoria Australia: Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Luton, Manchester, Oxford, Slough England, Stevanage UK: Japan: Norway: Thailand:Vietnam: New Taipei City,Taiwan: Katowice Poland:Finland: Ecuador: Berlin, Hannover, and Munich Germany: Lahore District, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Jakarta Indonesia:Hungary: Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, Romania, France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Czech Republic, South Korea COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave, Fyyd radio and more COFRP was ranked #4 (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) #5 (March 8-now) among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. Are u in a political challenging relationship? COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave Fyyd and more COFRP was ranked 4th (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) and (March 8- now) # 5 among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % Tuning in from Israel,,Lyon, Nice, and Paris France:Castricum, Gothenburg, Sweden:North Holland: Sydney, and Victoria Australia: Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Luton, Manchester, Oxford, Slough England, Stevanage UK: Japan: Norway: Thailand:Vietnam: New Taipei City,Taiwan: Katowice Poland:Finland: Ecuador: Berlin, Hannover, and Munich Germany: Lahore District, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Jakarta Indonesia:Hungary: Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, Romania, France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Czech Republic, South Korea COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave, Fyyd radio and more COFRP was ranked #4 (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) #5 (March 8-now) among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % Tuning in from Israel,,Lyon, Nice, and Paris France:Castricum, Gothenburg, Sweden:North Holland: Sydney, and Victoria Australia: Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Luton, Manchester, Oxford, Slough England, Stevanage UK: Japan: Norway: Thailand:Vietnam: New Taipei City,Taiwan: Katowice Poland:Finland: Ecuador: Berlin, Hannover, and Munich Germany: Lahore District, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Jakarta Indonesia:Hungary: Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, Romania, France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Czech Republic, South Korea COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave, Fyyd radio and more COFRP was ranked #4 (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) #5 (March 8-now) among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. Are u dating someone because they are a challenge to you? COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave Fyyd and more COFRP was ranked 4th (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) and (March 8- now) # 5 among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Welcome back to Challenges of Faith Radio Program. COFRP listeners consist of Females @ 57.1 % Males @ 28.6% Unidentified @ 14.3% Ages 25-27 @ 14.3% 28-34 @ 14.3% 35-44 @ 42.9% and 45-59 @ 28.6 % Tuning in from Israel,,Lyon, Nice, and Paris France:Castricum, Gothenburg, Sweden:North Holland: Sydney, and Victoria Australia: Birmingham, Bristol, Cornwall, London, Luton, Manchester, Oxford, Slough England, Stevanage UK: Japan: Norway: Thailand:Vietnam: New Taipei City,Taiwan: Katowice Poland:Finland: Ecuador: Berlin, Hannover, and Munich Germany: Lahore District, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Jakarta Indonesia:Hungary: Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, Romania, France, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Czech Republic, South Korea COFRP airs: on Amazon Music, Apple, iHeart, JAM ,Pandora, Podbean, Wave, Fyyd radio and more COFRP was ranked #4 (Jan 2-March 8, 2024 ) #5 (March 8-now) among the top 100 Christian podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP info: Ph 305.902.4766 E-mail cofrp@protonmail.com Website :http://challengesoffaithradioprogram.com/
Today we go to the state of Alaska which is home to 229 federally recognized Native American nations. Our guest joins us for the hour to share her experiences at the United Nations Environmental Programme 4th Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (April 23rd-29th, 2024), including the United States violations of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, U.S. militarism, plastic colonization from the violent legacy of the American petroleum and chemical companies maiming, MMIWG2+, and the wounding and killing life throughout the Arctic region combined forms are intensifying the process of genocide and are placing Indigenous peoples throughout the Arctic Circumpolar Region futures at risk. There are more than 13 million people from more than 40 ethnic groups and Indigenous nations inhabiting the Arctic Circumpolar North region and all face real and formidable risks and threats from the climate crises, state-corporate violence, other compounded forms of settler colonial violence, including the intergenerational harms caused from plastic colonization. With the annual plastic production doubling in 20 years to 460 million tons, plastic contributions to global warming could more than double by 2060 if current rates remain unchanged. Plastic colonization severely impacts the Arctic region and it is, in fact, a “hemispheric sink” where plastics and petrochemicals from the South (of the Arctic region) accumulate, leaving Indigenous communities and nations to bear the brunt of pollution that did not come from their traditional lands. The United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee 4th Session was held from April 23rd to April 29th, 2024 in Ottawa, Cananda. The meeting, nonetheless, was attended by 480 observer organizations, including environmental NGOs and 196 fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists and its purposes was for all parties to develop a legally binding instrument that ultimately would eliminate toxic plastic productions as one way to stop plastic colonialism, the killing life on the Mother Earth, and help reduce the impacts of the climate crises. Listen to hear what happened and how Indigenous peoples and nations were treated. Guest: Vi Waghiyi, Sivuqaq Yupik, Native Village of Savoonga Tribal Citizen, grandmother, mother, activist, and she is the Environmental Health and Justice Director with the Alaska Community Action on Toxics (https://www.akaction.org). Vi Waghiyi is a nationally recognized environmental justice leader and is frequently invited to speak locally, nationally, and internationally. Vi serves as a leader of the Global Indigenous Peoples Caucus that advises the United Nation's international delegates for treaties concerning persistent organic pollutants. She served as a member of the Environmental Health Sciences Council that advises the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The Native Village of Savoonga is located on what is colonially known as the St. Lawrence Island which is located west of mainland Alaska in the Bering Sea. See the co-authored Alaska Community Action on Toxics and IPEN April 2024 report titled: The Arctic's Plastic Crisis: Toxic Threats to Health, Human Rights, and Indigenous Lands From the Petrochemical Industry. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Today on American Indian Airwaves we go to the Barbareño band of the Chumash Nation in the Santa Barbara County area to a Chumash sacred site respectfully known as Shalawa. Approximately three-acres of Shalawa remains and to non-Native American peoples, the place is commonly referred to as “Hammonds Meadow” and “Sea Meadow”. Since Spanish colonialization beginning, Shalawa has always been threatened by settler colonial violence. However, in 1985 the United Chumash Council, the Barbareño Chumash Tribal Council, the Board of Supervisors in Santa Barbara, CA, to name just a few parties, executed an agreement to protect Shalawa. In addition, several documents were produced by various parties re-stating the laws and commitments to protecting this sacred site. Today on American Indian Airwaves listeners are joined by David Bluewolf Diaz (Chumash Nation) and Marcus Lopez (Barbareño band of the Chumash Nation), co-host and executive producer of American Indian Airwaves. Both individuals have been tirelessly working to protect Shalawa for more than 35 years and on today's program listeners will hear how both Indigenous community activists clearly demonstrate how the current Hammond Meadow – Shalawa Preservation and Restoration Plan, is rife with government malfeasance – from the local to national levels -, gross negligence, and if the restoration plan is fully executed, it will result in the ultimate desecration of Shalawa. Tune in, to learn the history of land, the historical and contemporary struggles to protect Shalawa, and what people can do to stop this settler colonial violence. Guest: • David Bluewolf Diaz (Chumash Nation) and Marcus Lopez (Chumash Nation and the Barbareño Chumash Tribal Council of Santa Barbara, https://bctcsb.com/). Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Heute geht es um den Podcast "Ein großer Schritt für die Menschheit" von Jana Steuer. Falls euch der nicht genug ist, könnt ihr Jana Steuer auch im Podcast translunar der Bayerischen Volkssternwarte München e.V. hören: https://sternwarte-muenchen.de/aktuelles/podcast-translunar/ Link zum Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ein-grosser-schritt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ein.grosser.schritt Gefunden haben wir "Ein großer Schritt für die Menschheit" bei Fyyd: https://fyyd.de/user/hoersuppe/curation/nullnummern
As of 4/23/2024 at least 34,183 Palestinians have been killed; 77,143 wounded have been wounded; over 8,000 Palestinians are missing, and over 50% of all Palestinian homes have been destroyed as a result of the Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. Meanwhile, common diseases such as hepatitis and meningitis, to name a few, are rapidly spreading throughout Gaza. In fact, it is estimated that 15 people are killed - six are children every hour in Gaza. In the Occupied West Bank, at least 487 Palestinians have been killed, more than 4,800 have been injured, and over 7,350 have been arrested since March 2024. The death toll in Israel from Hamas's October 7th, 2023, attacks stand at 1,139 with dozens still held captive in Gaza. In the United States American Citizens Constitutionally protected free speech rights and the right to assembly are constantly being attacked by universities and colleges. Recently, USC cancelled Asna Tabassum, a graduating senior at USC, valedictorian's graduation speech. She was selected as valedictorian and offered a traditional slot to speak at the 2024 graduation. In addition, Columbia University has suspended the campus chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, citing “University policies” regulating “the time, place and manner of certain forms of public expression.” To date, more than 100 students have been arrested. Join us for the hour on American Indian Airwaves as our guest draws on the parallels between the legacy of settler colonial violence here in the United States to Israel's violence and war on Palestine and Palestinians, from past to present, and what does peace look like for all life on Mother Earth. All that and more! Guest: o Adam Gottlieb, Jewish musician, poet, peace movement organizer in Chicago, IL; and a cantor with Tzedek Chicago, an anti-Zionist synagogue. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
With Hollywood film production costs easily exceeding millions of dollars per film, and given the constant marginalization, erasures, and stereotypes about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples for more than a century, as well as the film industry's chronic unwillingness to unconditionally support an abundance of Native American film productions, distributions, and exhibitions, many Native Americans film writers, producers, and directors find themselves working independently outside of the Hollywood-entertainment media system. Our guest for the hour is the writer, director and producer of a new feature film, The Heart Stays (2024), a coming-of-age story about two Osage sisters. Cast with veteran and non-veteran Native American actors/actresses, our guest for the hour emphasizes the unique artistic importance of the film, demonstrates how the film's story is an artistically superior method of Native storytelling, and expresses how a unique community-based business model was used to produce The Heart Stays. Tune in for the hour to hear our guest explain how and where the film was made and how this ground-breaking and newly produced featured film is truly a Native American film that all must experience and see. The Heart Stays was released on March 26th, 2024, and is available on a variety of digital streaming platforms including, but not limited to: Apple TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Google Play, and DirecTV. Guest: • Diane Fraher (Osage/Cherokee Nations), founder and director of Amerinda Inc., a community-based multi-arts organization that works to empower Native Americans. She also the writer, director and producer of a new feature film, The Heart Stays (2024), a coming-of-age story about two Osage sisters filmed on Osage Nation. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
The “Peace and Dignity Journeys” is an indigenous and First Nation ceremonial run that invites the participation of Native and non-Native individuals committed to the survival of Native American cultures, nations, and the uniting of the indigenous peoples across Turtle Island (North, Central and South America). With its roots in traditions of running as prayer and as an expression of indigenous cultural self-determination, the Peace & Dignity Journeys was formally established in 1990 in Quito, Ecuador at a gathering of over two hundred representatives from different Indigenous nations from throughout the western hemisphere. The 6,000-mile, seven-month spiritual relay run takes place every four years and this year runners will begin in Fairbanks, Alaska running south and in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina running north, eventually all runners will converge and meet El Cuaca, Columbia. Tune in to hear our guests discuss this year's significantly important Peace and Journeys 2024 ceremonial run, the organizational coordination for the preparation across Turtle Island, and how people can help and who can participate. This year's Peace and Dignity Journeys starts in May 2024. Guests: Eddie Gonzales and Marcus Vargas are organizers and co-chairs for the Peace and Dignity Journeys 2024 – Central Coast. For more information, you can visit: www.peacedignitycentralcoast.org Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
How does history relate to the present? What is settler colonialism? How are the two related to each other and what is the connection between the past to the present? What is Zionism? What is the Doctrine of Discovery/Dominion? Moreover, how does this relate to Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island? What are the parallels between the legacy of settler colonialism in what is presently the United States to the history of what is known as Palestine? With the continued escalation of settler colonial violence and genocides being perpetrated by the Israeli government against the Palestinian peoples in Gaza and the West Bank, we ask these questions including what is the history and birth of Zionism as a settler colonial project and what are stark similarities to the Doctrine of Discovery/Dominion as the basis for the birthing of the United States settler colonial project in dispossessing Native American Nations of their traditional homelands. Listen to an in-depth interview about the settler colonial equivalents between here and there, past and present, across of all Mother Earth. Guest: Dr. Rashid Ismail Khalidi is the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies in the History Department at Columbia University and is the editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. In addition, he was President of the Middle East Studies Association, and an advisor to the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid and Washington Arab-Israeli peace negotiations from October 1991 until June 1993. He is the author of over ten publications, including his most recent book: The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917- 2017 (2020). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Thursday, 01/25/2024, on American Indian Airwaves “Defiling Mother Earth: Stopping the Mountain Valley Pipeline” Today on American Indian Airwaves listeners will hear an update the $6.6 billion Mountain Valley Pipeline construction struggles and how the Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC, a joint venture of several companies operating in the extractive industries, could desecrate Native American sacred and cultural sites with the planned construction of the Southgate portion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline into what is called the state of North Carolina. Meanwhile, listeners will be informed about the how the Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC. is presenting suing over 40 land defenders, and two organizations (Appalachians Against Pipelines and Rising Tide North America) with Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (S.L.A.P.P.) lawsuits. SLAPP lawsuits are often instigated by wealthy corporations and sometimes the state. It is powerful legal tactic used to silence and censor Native Americans, U.S. citizens, grassroots peoples, activists, and even organizations. SLAPP lawsuits result in violating peoples U.S. Constitutionally protected Free Speech rights and their right to assemble while the lawsuits move through the court system. Moreover, SLAPP lawsuits are financially expensive for Native Americans, U.S. citizens, activist, land defenders, water protectors, and grassroots and non-profit organizations, that result is systemic financial harms. The Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC is a joint venture of Equitrans Midstream, NextEra Energy Resources, Consolidated Edison, and RGC Resources, and other companies. The pipeline is six years behind schedule, about half a billion dollars over budget, and, despite promises that it would be done by the end of last year, delayed once again. The remaining construction is over rugged terrain, with hundreds of water crossings left to bridge. The pipeline runs through the states of West Virgina, south Virgina, and possibly into North Carolina, including through and adjacent to mostly Native American communities, POC neighborhoods, and poorer white communities. Beside the land and water damages, if the pipeline is fully constructed, the long-term, irreversible danger is releasing 90 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from producing, transporting, and burning all that methane over the 40 to 50 years the pipeline's life expectancy. Tune in to hear more about the struggle over the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the U.S Congress political back deals and the U.S. Supreme Court's complicity in sanctioning the original pipeline route's contrition, and what listeners can do to defend the sacred. Guest: Dr. Crystal Cavalier-Keck, member of the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation, co-founder of Seven Directions of Service, and chair of the NAACP Environmental Justice Committee. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Today on American Indian Airwaves, we will hear highlights on what happened at the 30th Anniversary of the Beginning of the War Against Oblivion, the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) on January 1st, 1994, against the colonial state of Mexico and global capitalism. The anniversary-gathering was organized by thousands of Zapatista support bases, Mayan men, women, boys, girls, elderly and older men and women who celebrated three decades of resistance to the capitalist, settler colonial system with cultural sports, arts, music, food, popular dance, and other forms of living cultural expressions. The Mayan peoples' traditional homelands were recovered after the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in 1994 and are concrete evidence of how Zapatismo in Chiapas has improved the living conditions of the communities based on organization, autonomy, and self-determination. Tune in and listen to hear about the EZLN's major announcements reflecting major changes in self-determination, autonomy, and independence in anti-colonial and anti-capitalism struggles. In addition, listeners will hear about the legacy of Indigenous women, their roles, contributions over the past four generations changing oppressive systems of heteronormative cis-gendered patriarchy. Also, well hear updates on the globalized and militarized Cartels and major megaprojects that threaten the Mayan peoples' traditional homelands and all life systems in Chiapas, MX. All that and more. Guest: • Richard Stahler-Sholk, a retired Professor of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University, and community activist involved with the School of Chiapas which is an organization of grassroots activists and communities working to support the autonomous, indigenous Zapatista communities of Chiapas, Mexico. Schools for Chiapas was created the mid-1990's by individuals searching for ways to make the world a better place and working to create a world where all worlds fit. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Diné ‘defender of the sacred, artist, activist, musician, author, land defender, Warrior,' Klee Benally Walks On or transitioned on the morning of December 31, 2023. He was 48 years old and from what the place of many houses in what is known as Flagstaff, AZ. He was from the Tódích'íi'nii (Bitter Water People clan and born for the Wandering People clan). Klee Benally was a long-time advocate in combating violent forms colonialism such as speaking out on ending Native American homelessness, combating systemic police violence, the clean up of thousands of abandon uranium mines as part of a much larger settler legacy of nuclear colonialism in which Native American nations have been and continue be on the front-lines including the Dine' or Navajo nation. He also tirelessly fought against all forms of Indigenous cultural appropriation, defending the San Francisco Peaks, actively involved with Indigenous Action (https://www.indigenousaction.org/), and supported Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island. He is a loving and caring person centered in defending the sacred and is the creator's gift to the many of us he touched. Today on American Indian Airwaves, we will hear selected songs tracks from the various musical projects he was involved with, helped create, and contributed over the years. Like his musical lyrics and life works focusing on Native American liberation, dismantling colonialism, and expressing stories of struggles and survivance, he is the creator of a newly released game called Burn the Fort (https://burnthefort.com/). The game is a semi-cooperative game where each player takes the role of a historic warrior fighting to stop colonial invasion of their lands in acts of fierce anti-colonial resistance. Burn the Fort was released in late December of 2023. He was also busy writing, mostly during the COVID pandemic, which continues, and authored a brand-new book released of Detritus Books called 'No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred', which was released on 11/18/2023 (https://detritusbooks.com/products/no-spiritual-surrender-indigenous-anarchy-in-defense-of-the-sacred). The book is a searing anti-colonial analysis rooted in frontline experiences and a living testimony of Benally's life and life experiences in defending the sacred in anti-colonial struggles. Song List Appropriation, Song: “Fire to the Cages”. Album: Appropriation (2021). Klee Benally, Song: “Weather Changes”. Album: Respect Resistance or Expect Resistance (2013). Klee Benally, Song: “Holding Up the Sky”. Album: The Unsustainable Sessions (2019). Blackfire, Song: “Mean Things Happenin' in this World”. Album: The Woodie Guthrie Sessions. Appropriation, Song: “Toward's Peabody's Demise”. Album: Appropriation (2021). Klee Benally, Song: “She was a Mountain”. Album: The Unsustainable Sessions (2019). Klee Benally, Song: “One Brutal Violent Machine”. Album: Respect Resistance or Expect Resistance (2013). Blackfire, Song: “Silence is a Weapon”. Album: Silence is a Weapon. Appropriation, Song: “Our Autonomy”. Album: Appropriation (2021). Klee Benally, Song: “At the Edge of the World”. Album: Respect Resistance or Expect Resistance (2013). Blackfire, Song: “NDN Alien”. Album: Silence is a Weapon. Appropriation, Song: “Nothing for Ourselves Feat. Sage Bond”. Album: Appropriation (2021). Blackfire, Song: “The Power Is Out”. Album: Silence is a Weapon. Klee Benally, Song: “Hands on a Barbed Wire”. Album: The Unsustainable Sessions (2019). Klee Benally, Song: “A Matter of Action”. Album: Respect Resistance or Expect Resistance (2013). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
December 29th of every year marks another anniversary of the Wound Knee Massacre of 1890 and the Occupation of Wounded Knee occurred from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973. The Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 is the result of the United States (U.S.) 7th Calvary stopped Miniconjou and Lakota Ghost Dancers and community members from returning home to Pine Ridge in what is now known as South Dakota. The Would Knee Massacre took place near the Wounded Knee Creek during a time when the United States government essentially banned all Native American traditions and ceremonies. Shortly thereafter the initial encounter, a scuffle ensued which resulted in the U.S. 7th Calvary open firing and killing over 300 Indigenous women, children, and men. The Occupation of Wounded Knee from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973 is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee (Lakota Nation) in response to a call to action from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and treaty rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Indigenous and United States government officials. The Wound Knee Occupation resulted in a 67-day military standoff with U.S. government officials and quickly drew international and domestic support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's show on American Indian Airwaves is comprised of sound from two principal sources: The Pacifica Radio archives and the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973. The Pacifica Radio Archives include original reports from Pacifica's-affiliate station, KPFA in Berkeley, CA which covered live the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation. In addition, sound from the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973 includes reflective testimonies of the Wound Knee Indigenous activist such as Lenny Foster, Bill Means, Madonna Thunderhawk, and narrated by the late Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman, plus more. American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angeles, CA; FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, CA; FM 99.5 in China Lake, CA; FM 93.7 in North San Diego, CA; FM 99.1 KLBP in Long Beach, CA (Tuesdays 11am-12pm); and on the Internet at: www.kpfk.org. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
So far, 2023 has been a remarkable year for Indigenous musicians across Turtle Island. Many Native Americans bands, First Nation's musicians, and Indigenous peoples from the Siberian region have released new music over the past several months, and two different First Nations bands from Australia were recognized at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on August 12th, 2023 – one band inducted into the Hall of Fame for decades-long contributions to music, and the other band for the Archie Roach Foundation Award. Today on American Indian Airwaves, we hear music from Native American and Indigenous musicians that have either released new songs and albums over the past several months and/or have won awards for their acknowledgements and contributions towards Indigenous music across Turtle Island. Song List: Track 1: Artist: Eekwol, Song: “Settle Down” (2023), Single. (Lindsay Knight) is an Indigenous hip-artist, scholar, and activist, from the Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. Her first rap album was released in 1998. Track 2: Artist: Mato Wayuhi, Song” BOOGEY BOY feat. Niandra Blonde” (2023). Oglala Lakota, accomplished musician and known for scoring the music for the Indigenous program Reservation Dogs (2021-2023). https://matowayuhi.net/ Track 3: Artist: Raye Zaragoza, Song: ”Hold that Spirit”. Album Hold that Spirit (2023). https://www.rayezaragoza.com/ Track 4: Artist: Andrian Sutherland, Song: “Notawe (Father)” (2023). Exclusive single premiere from the forthcoming album. Omushkegowuk Cree Nation: artist and song. https://adriansutherlandmusic.com/ Track 5: Artist: Yothu Yindi, Song: “Treaty” (1991/2012). Albums: Tribal Voice (1991)/One Blood (2012). Yothu Yindi performed and inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on 8/12/2023 in Australia. https://www.yothuyindi.com.au/ Track 6: Artist: Wildfire Manwurrk, Song: “Lonely Bangardi” (2022). Wildfire Manwurrk won the Archie Roach Foundation Award at the 19th National Indigenous Music Awards on 8/12/2023 in Australia. Track 7: Artist: Otyken, Song: “Genesis”. Album: Phenomenon (2023). Otyken is an Indigenous music group from the Siberian region that combines traditional and contemporary musical styles including lyrics and languages. 'Otyken' is a Chulym word for sacred land. https://otyken.ru/?lang=en Track 8: Artist: The Pretendians, Song: “The 38”. Album: Stories From the Fire (2023). Native American rock band from that calls Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota home. Most bands, however, represent the Oceti Ŝakowiŋ (7 Council Fires) of the Dakhota/Lakhota Nation, hailing from Standing Rock, Rosebud, and Crow Creek tribes. https://www.pretendiansband.com/ Track 9: Artist: Blue Mountain Tribe, Song: “Sacred Flowers”. (Single, 2023). https://bluemountaintribe.com/ Track 10: Artist: Julian Taylor, Song: “Stolen Lands”. (Single, 2023). https://juliantaylormusic.ca Track 11: Artist: Joe Rainey, Song: ““No Chants”. Album: Niineta (Just Me)” (2022). https://www.roughtrade.com/en-us/product/joe-rainey/niineta-1 Track 12: Artist: Eekwol feat. Ila Barker & Boogey the Beat, Song: “Beauty”. Album: TMRWS (2023). Track 13: Artist: Robbie Robertson, Song: “Walk the Beauty Way”. Album: Sinematic (2019). Cayuga/Mohawk Nations. In acknowledgement of his transition on 8/9/2023. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
With Lake Mead, Lake Powell, and the Colorado River decades-plus declining water levels with a one-year reprieve last year, and an ever-increasing demand for the water in the living Colorado River over the centuries the states of California, Nevada, and Arizona, agricultural businesses and other commercial industries, Native American nations have historically been denied their fundamental treaty and human rights when it comes to the source of life: water. Over the century, the United States Supreme Court, certain U.S. Congressional members, and others complicitly engaged in the settler colonial legacy of violence not only against the 30 federally recognized Native American nations related to the living Colorado River, but all life that the “River” sustains since time immemorial. What happens to the living Colorado River between now and 2026 has yet to be determined. In late October of 2023 the U.S Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) released its draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) in which they are positioned to move forward with the CA, AZ, & NV states planning to give up about 13% of the water received from the Colorado River through the end of 2026. What comes next is a 45-day public comment period on the draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS), which is expected to be finalized in early 2024. At stake, however, are the treaty and water rights for 30 federally recognized Nation American nations connected to the living Colorado River which is also a major water supply for 40 million people, seven states, and 5.5 million acres of agriculture. Today on American Indian Airwaves we cover what all this means, particularly for the 30 Native American nations in general, but also, we explore and discuss the complexities of treaty and water rights in Federal Indian Law in relationship to the future of the living Colorado River. Our guest for the hour is an accomplished attorney who has worked with numerous Native American nations and governments for more two decades and he has developed extensive expertise in the area of federal Indian water law, worked on multiple Native American water rights settlements, and has represented clients in adjudications and other water-related proceedings in California, Montana, and Oregon. Guest: Jay Weiner, tribal water attorney for the Quechan Indian Nation (Kwatsáan) located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona; and of counsel at Rosette, LLP; a majority owned Native American Law Firm. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
With 1,272 Buffalo relations killed in 2023 so far in part due to the Yellowstone National Park Service buffalo management practices, the Yellowstone National Park Service just released its Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Buffalo Management which will be more detrimental to the Buffalo. Moreover, over the years, the Yellowstone National Park Service along with state of Montana, Montana ranchers, and other perpetrators and collaborators, have been complicit in not only failing to protect the remaining genetically pure and original buffalo relations, but these ‘actors' have been directly and/or indirectly connected to the continuous legacy of taking Buffalo relations lives. In fact, since 1985, 13,958 Buffalo relations have been killed. Our guest for the hour chronicles the work, struggles, and commitment of the Buffalo Field Campaign to protect the remaining genetically pure and original Buffalo relations that call Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding ecosystems across Mother Earth their home. All that and more on today's American Indian Airwaves program. Guest: James Holt Sr. (Nez Perce Nation), Executive Director of the Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Both guests for today's program chronicle the historical legacies of Indigenous/Latine' struggles and experiences in the Kumeyaay traditional territories now known as San Diego, CA. Both guests discuss theater, Spanish settler colonialism, the Indigeneity, the dismantling and resistance of Chicano masculinity, the interrelations between the urban population and Indigenous peoples, the importance of culturally based theater and arts, free speech, freedom of artistic expression and more. Lastly, our guests discuss the acknowledgement and celebration at the Teatro at Centro: 52 Years located 2004 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101. The celebration is being held on 10/20/2023 and includes panelists, guest speakers, storytelling, lived experiences and more. Guest: • Felacitas Nunez, Salton Sea Coalition • Kathy Requejo, Community Activist • Teatro at Centro . Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
In the region of the Lacandon forest in Chiapas, Mexico, Indigenous peoples throughout the region continue experiencing even more escalated state-military-cartel violence within systemically and vehement capitalized world. The cartel-state-corporate violence has increased substantially over the past six months and Indigenous peoples are responding. Our guest for today provides an update on numerous critically important issues such Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) administration supporting major capitalistic megaprojects throughout the region (Maya Train Project, plus more), increased destruction of Mayan peoples' traditional homelands and the Indigenous peoples themselves, plus our guest articulates how some the largest Cartels are further entrenching their claims through greater violence over the lands and peoples while maintaining the vast inhuman networks of human trafficking, narco trafficking, and trafficking mostly American-based weaponry. All this and more on American Indian Airwaves. Guest: Richard Stahler-Sholk, a retired Professor of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University, and community activist involved with the School of Chiapas which is an organization of grassroots activists and communities working to support the autonomous, indigenous Zapatista communities of Chiapas, Mexico. Schools for Chiapas was created the mid-1990's by individuals searching for ways to make the world a better place and working to create a world where all worlds fit. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
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On June 10th, 2022, a Bolivian court sentenced former de facto president of Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, to 10 years in prison. Áñez assumed power during a violent and illegal coup in November 2019 that ousted the country's popular Indigenous president, Evo Morales, sending him into exile, and killing over 37 people. During Anez's short term as the illegal president, her government killed dozens of civilians, persecuted members of the Movimiento al Socialismo – Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos or the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (MP-ISP) and confronted the Covid-19 pandemic with incompetence and corruption leading to mass starvation in the country's poorer regions. Today on American Indian Airwaves, we speak with the director of the Andean Information Network, a human rights organization based in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and writes extensively on drug policy and human rights in the Andes. Katheryn Ledebur joins us to discuss the violent and illegal coup that forcefully ousted the first democratically elected Indigenous president in Bolivia, the United States government's complicity in directly and indirectly supporting, along with American-based PR firms, the November 2019 coup (Operation Condor 2.0), the role of extractive industries such as the natural gas and lithium industries destabilizing the plurinational nation of Bolivia, plus more, and what it means for the plurinational state of Bolivia and the 24 Indigenous nations and communities within. Guest: Kathryn Ledebur, director of the Andean Information Network (http://ain-bolivia.org/), a human rights organization based in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and writes extensively on drug policy and human rights in the Andes. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Thursday, 8/31/2023, on American Indian Airwaves on KPFK, 7pm to 8pm (PCT) “The Living Histories of Lahaina and Self Determination for Hawaiian Nation and Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush” Part 1: The living histories of Lahaina are told through the intergenerational means of passing traditional stories, songs, language, and life from one Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) generation to the next. Despite the media, national, and international attention on the recent August 8th, 2023, deadly Lahaina fire, many critical questions and concerns are missing from various media reports about the self-determination of the Hawaiian nation in recovery and healing from the violence stemming from United States militarization, the illegal over through of the Hawaiian Kingdom by the United States, corporatizing the land and water for tourism, plus more. Through the settler colonial history of what is called Lahaina, the Kanaka Maoli are resilient in survivance and now more than ever are organized in working to ensure that decolonization and healing takes place as part of the recovery from the Lahaina fire. Tune in today on American Indian Airwaves to hear enriching, important, and real stories from a Kanaka Maoli perspective on the living histories of “Lahaina,” Maui, and the Hawaiian nation, plus more. Guest: • Kepā Maly, Cultural Ethnographer - Resource Specialist of Kumu Pono Associates LLC (https://www.kumupono.com/). Kepā was raised on the islands of O'ahu and Lanaʻi. While growing up on Lānaʻi, Kepā was taught the Hawaiian language and cultural practices and values by kūpuna (elders). Kūpuna spoke of, and practiced many aspects of Hawaiian culture, including land and ocean management practices, mele and hula (chants and dances), material culture, traditions, and ethnobotany. Part 2: The long legacy of settler colonial violence against California Indigenous nations, the lands, waters, and more continues in northern California where the informal and formal cannabis industry is harming the Peoples, lands, waters, and more. The Cannabis industry is just one industry out many contributing to systemic forms of colonial violence. Tune in today on American Indian Airwaves to the author of a new published book titled Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California (2023). The book is the first to cover the environmental consequences of cannabis cultivation in California by foregrounding Indigenous voices, experiences, and histories. It's not intended as an expose of cannabis growers, but rather meant to inform the path toward an alternative future, one that starts with the return of land to Indigenous stewardship and a rejection of the commodification and control of nature for profit. Guest: Kaitlin Reed (Yurok/Hupa/Oneida), Associate Professor of Native American Studies at Cal-Poly, Humboldt and the author of the newly published book: Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California (2023). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. Financially support KPFK by visiting KPFK.org and pledging a dollar amount or call 818-985-5835 (KPFK) to support.
On August 8th, 2023, a deadly fire swept through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina, destroying nearly everything in its path. The number of lives taken has reached at least 115 as of 8/22/2023, more than 800 people are still missing, and more than 2,000 structures were destroyed. Eight hours before a deadly fire swept through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina, a small brush fire broke out on the edge of a residential neighborhood approximately a mile away from the town's historic waterfront. While the fire was contained, and kept away from nearby homes, it is suspected that hurricane-force gusts helped reignite the fire. Lahaina, or by its original place name: Malu'ulu o Lele (Ma la ulu o lele) means the “land of the flying breadfruit” became Lahaina when colonists eradicated this traditional food and replaced it with sugar cane plantations. This scared place to the Indigenous peoples of Hawaii, the Naka moli, is rich in cultural traditions and history kept alive through generations. The Lahaina fire destroyed more than the settler colonist homes, business, tourism, but it is the violence of settler colonial, its legacy in Hawaii, and the climate crises that has cause so much additional trauma to people, the land, water, and life throughout the area. Today on American Indian Airwaves, our guest for the hour is a well-known international photographer, professional writer, an accomplished journalist, and cinematographer. His family lived on the Big Island of Hawaii and one his ancestors is Kaloni o' Pue ew, a chief of a large portion of Maui precolonization. Guest: David Pu'u (https://davidpuu.com), photographer, cinematographer and Writer with broad experience ranging from editorial publication to television and feature film production. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
One day before International Indigenous Peoples Day, President Joe Biden created on August 8th, 2023, a new national monument in Arizona covering close to a million acres of lands surrounding the Grand Canyon important and sacred to nearby Native American nations. The Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni (Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument) is the fifth designated monument by Biden in the past 10 months, and the new monument prohibits new uranium mining claims in the region. The legacy of Nuclear Colonialism, which is includes over a century of uranium mining, and its impacts on Native American nations, peoples, and Mother Earth remains a highly censored in the American mass and digital media. Despite the recent media attention of the film Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan) released on July 21st, 2023, in the United States and August 6th, 2023, marking the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima wherein 140,000 people died in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and 74,000 in Nagasaki three days later, Native Americans and settler colonial violence are absent from these stories and the American public consciousness. Guest: Ian Zabarte (Newe Sogobia [Western Shoshone] Nation), is a long-time Indigenous activist who worked tirelessly to stop the Yucca Mountain high-level nuclear waste repository in Western Shoshone Treaty lands (also known as the state of Nevada). He is also a board member of the Native Community Action Council (NCAC), works on numerous anti-nuclear colonialism projects, and is featured in 2023 documentary Downwind, the story about Mercury, Nevada in heart of the Western Shoshone nation, becoming the testing site of 928 large-scale nuclear weapons from 1951 to 1992. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Today on American Indian Airwaves, a renewed effort towards seeking freedom for international, political Indigenous prisoner Leonard Peltier, who since 1977 wrongfully continues serving two consecutive life sentences in a federal penitentiary despite ongoing severe health issues, plus more here on American Indian Airwaves. Leonard Peltier is from the Anishnaabe and Lakota Nations and was unjustly convicted in 1977 for aiding and abetting in the deaths of two FBI agents in a June 26, 1975. The shootout happened on the Pine Ridge reservation in Oglala County, SD and was between the FBI and members of the American Indian Movement who were defending the Oglala community at their request. Three American Indian Movement activist were charged at the time including Leonard Peltier, yet the two other co-defendants, Robert Robideau and Darrelle “Dino” Butler were acquitted by reason of self-defense. Peltier was later extradited from Canada under questionable circumstances was tried separately and his trial was replete with prosecutorial misconduct, falsified testimony, fabricated evidence, and even the autopsy presented to the jury was done by an examiner who had never seen the bodies of the two agents, plus more. Our guests for the hour are Our other guest is Mia Feroleta is the publisher of New Observations Magazine and recently served as the authorized representative of the Oglala Sioux nation is helping negotiate the repatriation of 131 ancestors, cultural patrimony, and sacred items that were stolen from the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890. Guests: Paullette Dauteuil-Robideau, former Co-chair (2010-2012) of International Leonard Pelteir Defense Committee (ILPDC), was the National Secretary (2012-2014) of the National Jericho movement, is a board member of the ad hoc committee to Free Leonard Peltier Now! campaign, and the former wife/companion of A.I.M. activist Robert Robideau. https://www.freeleonardpeltiernow.org Mia Feroleto is the publisher of New Observations magazine. Last year, Mia served as the authorized representative of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and negotiated the return of 131 artifacts stolen from the Wounded Knee Massacre site. They had been held in the collection of a small library/museum in Barre, Massachusetts for over 100 years. New Observations published an entire issue on Wounded Knee. New Observations latest issue is dedicated to political prisoners including Leonard Peltier. Mai also serves as a member of the board of Leonard's Ad Hoc Committee. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Part 1: In the United States, American Indian/Alaskan Native and Native American peoples experience higher rates of violence than any other demographic. In fact, Native American women and girls are disproportionately affected by the violence. For example, a 2016 study by the National Institute of Justice estimated that 84 percent of American Indian and Alaska Native women have experienced violence in their lifetime. There are 23 locations determined to be “hot spots” for MMIW cases, five of which are identified as being of the highest priority for intervention due to their disproportionately high rates of MMIW cases. While numerous cases are related to the United States extractive industries, such as gas and oil, and “man camps,” our guest for today shares her family's experiences regarding the murder of Nicole Smith (Coastal Pomo Nation), horizontal violence against MMIWS2+ peoples within the Coastal Pomo nation, and the complicities of the Mendocino County Sheriff and the United States federal government's in failure to investigate and bring justice for Nicole Smith, Bernadette Antoinette Smith, the Smith family, and the Coastal Pomo nation located in what is known as Mendocino County, California. Guest: Bernadette Antoinette Smith (Coastal Pomo), Culture Resource Specialist of the Coastal Pomo nation), Board Member, Xa Kako Dile (https://www.xakakodile.org/), Indigenous women-led organization; Environmental-Social Justice Activist; Language-Culture Revivalist. Justice for Nicole Smith Hashtag #JusticeforNicole Smith Part 2: In Chiapas, Mexico, Indigenous peoples throughout the region continue experiencing escalated state-military-cartel violence within systemically and vehement capitalized world. Our guests for today provides an update on numerous critically important issues such Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) issuing executive orders greenlight major capitalistic megaprojects throughout the region (Maya Train Project, plus more), increased destruction of Mayan peoples' traditional homelands, the Cartels, and the Mexican states collaborative violence, as well as Mexico' judicial systems complicities in oppressing Indigenous land defenders, plus more. Guest: Richard Stahler-Sholk, a retired Professor of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University, and community activist involved with the School of Chiapas which is an organization of grassroots activists and communities working to support the autonomous, indigenous Zapatista communities of Chiapas, Mexico. Schools for Chiapas was created the mid-1990's by individuals searching for ways to make the world a better place and working to create a world where all worlds fit. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
During the Red Power Movement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as part of its COINTELPRO (counterintelligence program), actively surveilled, infiltrated, and attempted to neutralize Native American activists and the American Indian Movement (AIM). With the establishment of the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Indian Movement in Box Canyon, Ventura County, CA back in mid-1970s, the FBI infiltrated the Los Angeles chapter of AIM with agent provocateurs and wrongfully framed mid-level AIM activist Paul Durant Skyhorse (Anishinaabe Nation) and Richard Billings Mohawk (Tuscarora-Mohawk Nations) for the October 10th, 1974, murder of cab-driver George Aird. Paul Skyhorse and Richard Mohawk were arrested and what became known as the Skyhorse-Mohawk trial lasted 3½ years, cost California taxpayers $1.25 million, and both Native American peoples were incarcerated the entire time before their acquittal by a California jury on May 24th, 1978. Our guest for today is a long-time activist who was pivotal, instrumental, and critical in defending against various forms of injustice, including his participation in the Skyhorse Mohawk trial. As old state “agents” are starting to publically speak and publish stories about what allegedly happened, today's guest shares with listeners his lived experiences and participation in the Skyhorse-Mohawk trial and tell us what actually happened during the turbulent times of the state violence in silencing dissent, plus more. • Guest: o Moses Mora, long-time activist, organizer, and for past 50 years he has been part of the various grassroots movements including the American Indian Movement, environmental movement, Chicano movement. In addition, Mora was a first-hand participant in the Skyhorse-Mohawk trial. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Over the past several months under the Biden Administration, several fossil fuel mega projects or “carbon bombs” have been approved with a mega gold mining project currently under proposal and in opposition by numerous Alaska Native organizations, communities, and nations. For instance, on March 13th, 2023, the U.S. Interior Department approved the ConocoPhillips $8 billion Willow oil and gas drilling project on Alaska's North Slope, which will produce a peak of 180,000 barrels of oil per day, roughly 40 percent of all current daily production in Alaska. In addition, on April 13th, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy approved the $39 billion Alaska Gasline Development Corp's (AGDC) project to export Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) to countries the United States does not have free trade agreements with, mainly in Asia. Backers of the project expect it to be operational by 2030 if it receives the required permits. Alaska LNG includes a liquefaction facility on the Kenai peninsula in southern Alaska and the proposed 807-mile pipeline will transport gas in northern Alaska across the state. While the Biden Administration contends these mega projects are a matter of economic and national security, the proposed Donlin gold mine project is along the salmon-bearing tributary of the Kuskokwim River in Alaska and threatens several Alaska Native families, communities, and nations traditional ways of life. The company Donlin Gold, LLC is owned by Barrick Gold and NovaGold corporations and it has proposed an open pit mine, measuring up to 2.2 miles long and 1 mile wide in YK Delta. Donlin Gold's proposed open mine is projected to have a 27-year life span that will result in mining about 1.5 million ounces of gold per year, destroying land and life throughout the region, storing over 3 billion tons of waste rock mine tailings in an artificial pond behind a large earthen dam (460 feet high and 5,800 feet long). Our guest for the hour discusses how the recent mega projects will harm Mother Earth, the proposed Donlin Gold Mine Project and its implications for life, the extractive industries in Alaska, and the overall complexities of the Alaska Native Settlement Claims Act of 1971 that shape a very complex and dynamic terrain for Alaska Native peoples, communities, and nations, and more. • Guest: o Anaan'arar Sophie Swope is Cup'ik, a community organizer at Native Movement (https://www.nativemovement.org), and the director for the Mother Kuskokwim Tribal Coalition (https://www.facebook.com/MotherKuskokwim/), an organization dedicated to fighting against the Donlin Gold Mine Project and protecting the traditional territories of Alaska Native peoples throughout Materilluk (Bethel, AK) region. No Donlin Gold (https://nodonlingold.org/). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Indigenous peoples are approximately 5% of the world's population, manage at least 25% of the world's land surfaces, 40% of the world's protected areas, and steward about 80% of the world's biodiversity. Each year Indigenous peoples from scores of different nations and cultures across Mother Earth convene at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in the settler colonial city, state, and nation-state New York City, New York, United States. On today's program, we here from the panelists who participated in UNPFII side event titled “Indigenous Peoples' Health and the Violence of False Solutions” on 4/20/2023. The panel focuses on Indigenous Peoples resisting land grabs driven by extractive industries, human rights violations, and Indigenous environmental defenders resisting false solutions known as: carbon markets, cap and trade, emission trading, carbon offsets, environmental and ecological services and the rebranding of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) to earth-based solutions. The UNPFII side event was sponsored and organized by the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN). Guests: Tom Goldtooth (Dine'/Lakota Nations), Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and moderator. Panelist speakers are (in order): Tamra Gilbertson, Policy Advisor and Education Coordinator for the IEN; Shyrlene Oliveira da Silva Huni Kui; Thomas Joseph (Hoopa Nation), Carbon Policy Educator with IEN, and Alberto Saldamando (Xicano/Zapoteca), Lawyer Advocate with IEN. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's guest grew up and lives in the Yurok Nation (Northern California). He is a longtime activist, fisherperson, plus more and he joins us for the entire hour to share his lived experiences in the Yurok Nation during the reign of terror in the 1960s and 1970s and how he arrived at and participated in the Occupation of Wounded Knee in 1973. Join us for in-depth, personal and enriching story on the parallels between the militarization of settler colonial state violence and oppression during the “Fishing Wars” in the Yurok Nation to at Wound Knee Occupation of 1973, plus more. Guest: Willard Carlson, Yurok Nation, activist, fisherperson, parent, and so much more. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Part 1 The Apache Stronghold with Indigenous allies and US and international supporters have tirelessly been working to stop a nearly eight-year-long process to exchange Oak Flat, a 2,200-acre site in Tonto National Forest, to Resolution Cooper, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto and BHP, which plans to construct one of the largest cooper and ore mining pits in the world. The mining project would not only and permanently destroy the active cultural and sacred site that would result in compounded and contributory forms of genocide towards many Native American nations, but once complete the mining project is completed, it would leave 1,000-foot-deep crater over 2 miles across and use enough water to supply a city of 140,000 annually for its estimated life. In 2015 when the United States congress passed the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), it included the rider: The Southeastern Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act 2014 (“Act”) authorizing the United State Forest Service to exchange lands to Resolution Cooper. Since 2015, the Apache Stronghold along with allies have been the forefront at trying to stop the land exchange including legally challenging the US government. We begin today's interview with Lian Bighorse and Vanessa Nosie, of the Apache Stronghold on the Spiritual Convoy to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which concludes on the court date of March 21st, 2023, in Pasadena, CA where the “Court” could rule that the Oak Flat Land Exchange Act of 2014 is illegal and therefore prevent the proposed construction of Resolution Cooper's proposed copper and ore open-pit mine. Guests: Lian Bighorse and Vanessa Nosie, Native American activists, plus more, of the Apache Stronghold. Website: Apache-Stronghold, click here. (http://apache-stronghold.com/) Facebook, click here. (https://www.facebook.com/SaveOakFlatArizona/) Linktree, click here (https://linktr.ee/saveoakflat) Part 2 2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's guest was a rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the entire occupation of Wounded Knee in the Lakota Nation (South Dakota) in 1973. Under a United States government media blackout prohibiting journalists to enter Wounded Knee, our guest managed to enter Wounded Knee where he spent the entire 71 days interviewing Native American activists, participating in community gatherings, and documenting what happened inside of Wounded Knee as well as recording the corrupt and militarized actions of the Guardians of the Oglala Nation (GOONs), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) and other government agencies actions. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
2023 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee which is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee, Lakota Nation (South Dakota) for 71 days from February 27th, 1973, to May 8th, 1973. The Occupation of Wounded Knee was in response to a call to action for help from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and Treaty of Fort Laramie rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Native American and United States government officials. The Wounded Knee Occupation resulted in a 71-day military standoff with U.S. government officials – the largest military attack in United States history, and quickly drew domestic and international support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's guest was a rookie NPR reporter on his first assignment, covering the entire occupation of Wounded Knee in the Lakota Nation (South Dakota) in 1973. Under a United States government media blackout prohibiting journalists to enter Wounded Knee, our guest managed to enter Wounded Knee where he spent the entire 71 days interviewing Native American activists, participating in community gatherings, and documenting what happened inside of Wounded Knee as well as recording the corrupt and militarized actions of the Guardians of the Oglala Nation (GOONs), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) and other government agencies actions. Join us today on American Indian Airwaves for the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Wounded Knee to hear Kevin McKiernan's personal accounts and experiences during the 71-day military standoff between members of the American Indian Movement and Native American activists and the United States government, plus more. Guest: Kevin McKiernan, director of New Customer From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock: A Reporter's Journey (2019). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Welcome back to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. A brand new year.As you sojourn thru 2023, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! Today....Linda, shares her sojourn of having no limits when it comes to her endeavors. Ngolimitproductions.com (Company) Linda Ngo (@NgoLimitInc) / Twitter COFRP airs on:65 + platforms such as Amazon Music, Anchor, Apple, Audacy, Audible, BTR, Castbox, Deezer, Digital Podcast.com, Fathom Fm, Fyyd (germany) Google Podcast, Himalaya, iHeart radio, Listennotes.com, Padverb.com, Podbay FM, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Podyssey, Podtail, TS and TuneIn Radio, Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Wisdom, Zipistream, and more. COFRP Interviews:https://en.padverb.com/COFRP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@COFRP COFRP listed (2021-23) as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP:http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome back to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. A brand new year.As you sojourn thru 2023, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! Today....Linda, shares her sojourn of having no limits when it comes to her endeavors. Ngolimitproductions.com (Company) COFRP airs on:65 + platforms such as Amazon Music, Anchor, Apple, Audacy, Audible, BTR, Castbox, Deezer, Digital Podcast.com, Fathom Fm, Fyyd (germany) Google Podcast, Himalaya, iHeart radio, Listennotes.com, Padverb.com, Podbay FM, Podbean, Podcast Addict, Podyssey, Podtail, TS and TuneIn Radio, Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Wisdom, Zipistream, and more. COFRP Interviews:https://en.padverb.com/COFRP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@COFRP COFRP listed (2021-23) as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP:http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Support KPFK and pick up the book at www.kpfk.org When Mexico moved to abolish slavery, Texas seceded in 1836-in a replay of 1776-- in order to perpetuate enslavement of Africans forevermore. Until 1845 Texas was an independent nation and moved to challenge the U.S. for leadership in the odious commerce of the African Slave Trade: Texas also competed vigorously with the U.S. in the dirty business, dispossessing Indigenous peoples and nations of their lands and denuding Mexico by snatching California in the race to the Pacific and domination of the vaunted China market. But Texas could not withstand pressure from abolitionist Mexico and revolutionary Haiti and joined the U.S. as a state-under questionable legal procedures-in 1845. Thereafter Texas' enslaved population increased exponentially along with land grabs targeting Comanches, Caddo and Kiowa-and other Indigenous nations-leading to staggeringly violent bloodshed. Black troops helped to foil this deviltry but, alas, during the Reconstruction era-1865-1876-these same soldiers were at the tip of the spear as Indigenes were being pounded in West Texas as Black people were being pounded by the Ku Klux Klan in East Texas. Texans were also in the vanguard during the scandalous 6 January 2021 insurrection on Capitol Hill and promises to be in the forefront as a unique U.S. fascism seeks to rise. Join us today on American Indian Airwaves to hear Dr. Gerald Horne highlight important excerpts from his book, The Counter Revolution of 1836: Texas Slavery & Jim Crow and the Roots of U.S Fascism, and how it relates to the international geopolitical forms of settler colonial violence impacting Indigenous peoples, African Americans, and more and the formation and roots of American fascism, plus more. Guest: Dr. Gerald Horne is an eminent historian who is Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. An author of more than thirty books and one hundred scholarly articles and reviews, his research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, politics, civil rights, international relations, war and the film industry. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Part 1 Nuclear Colonialism with Leona Morgan (Dine' Nation) is a three-part interview that will broadcast over three consecutive episodes of American Indian Airwaves. The series focuses on our guest's community work since 2007, which includes combatting against many aspects of nuclear colonialism. Today's program concludes are three-part interview on Nuclear Colonialism. In this episode, our guest covers several important issues such as working at the grassroots level and activism, addressing activist “burnout,” the complications and frustrations working with non-Indigenous peoples in allyship, and moving forward on the denuclearization of Turtle Island, plus more. Nuclear Colonial is one aspect of settler colonialism that remains highly censored in the American mass and digital media landscape. With approximately 11% of all abandon uranium mines located in “Indian Country,” Nuclear power plants average life-span ranging from 40 to 50 years, the promotion of nuclear power as “green energy,” the United States Department of Defense endorsing the next generation of mini-nuclear power plants (small modular reactors) to over 800 military bases throughout the world, the allocation of $1.7 trillion to reconstitute the U.S. nuclear weaponry system, and the permanent, unresolved, and enduring issue of addressing over 60 years of nuclear waste production, Native American nations continue to be on the frontlines of nuclear colonialism and future generations are at risk unless there is an immediate nuclear decolonialization across Mother Earth. Guest: Leona Morgan (Tó dich'íí'nii, Tsé nahabiłnii, Kiyaa'áanii, Tó aheedlíinii; she/her) is a Diné activist and community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. Leona Morgan co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group www.fb.com/NuclearIssuesStudyGroup), Diné No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative (www.fb.com/HaulNo), and Radiation Monitoring Project (www.radmonitoring.org). Our guest collaborates nationally with many groups to address the entire nuclear fuel chain in the United States and is part of the international campaign Don't Nuke The Climate (www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org) that focuses on nuclear energy as a global climate issue. Part 2 Mother Earth is wounded and everything she sustains is also afflicted by more pernicious forms of settler colonial violence. In additional, global current events, the possibilities of nuclear war and/or nuclear fallout, economic devastation, the unaffordability to survive for 99% of the world's population, extreme declines in biodiversity, and the world's Indigenous peoples on the frontlines of the intergenerational tyranny of settler colonialism, places the future of all life in an uncertain situations that requires an immediate global change for peacefully healing Mother Earth. Meanwhile, the Montana state legislature is moving forward with plans to vote on legislation that would violate numerous treaties and “terminate” Native American nations within the state of Montana. Our guest for second half of today's program address all these critical issues, plus more. Guest: Chief Arvol Looking Horse (Lakota Nation), 19th Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe, speaks of the forthcoming February 4th & 5th, 2023, Woope Omnic'iye (Spiritual Law Meeting) at Dakota Magic (Sesseton Wahpeton Oyate) Nation and peacefully healing Mother Earth, plus more. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Nuclear Colonialism is one aspect of settler colonialism that remains highly censored in the American mass and digital media landscape. With approximately 11% of all abandon uranium mines located in “Indian Country,” nuclear power plants average life-span ranging from 40 to 50 years, the promotion of nuclear power as “green energy,” the United States Department of Defense endorsing the next generation of mini-nuclear power plants (small modular reactors) to power over 800 military bases throughout the world, the allocation of $1.7 trillion to reconstitute the U.S. nuclear weaponry system; and the permanent, unresolved, and enduring issue of addressing over 60 years of nuclear waste production, Native American nations continue to be on the front lines of nuclear colonialism and future generations are at risk unless there is an immediate nuclear decolonization across Mother Earth. Nuclear Colonialism with Leona Morgan (Dine' Nation) is a three-part interview that will broadcast over three consecutive episodes of American Indian Airwaves. The series focuses on our guest's community work since 2007, which includes combating against many aspects of nuclear colonialism. Our guest not only helped prevent the construction of a new ISL (in situ leach) uranium mine in Eastern Navajo, but also, she has and continues to raise awareness about the extreme dangers of transporting high-level radioactive waste material by highway and railroad nearby and through “Indian Country,” as well as the continuing legacy of uranium mining and its unresolved impacts on the Dine' people and other Indigenous peoples and nations. In addition, Leona Morgan provides an extensive update on the unresolved issue of nuclear waste and how Holtec International is proposing to construct a high-level nuclear waste facility in southeastern New Mexico despite the opposition by numerous Native American nations. Guest Leona Morgan (Tó dich'íí'nii, Tsé nahabiłnii, Kiyaa'áanii, Tó aheedlíinii; she/her) is a Diné activist and community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. Leona Morgan co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group www.fb.com/NuclearIssuesStudyGroup), Diné No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative (www.fb.com/HaulNo), and Radiation Monitoring Project (www.radmonitoring.org). Our guest collaborates nationally with many groups to address the entire nuclear fuel chain in the United States and is part of the international campaign Don't Nuke The Climate (www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org) that focuses on nuclear energy as a global climate issue. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA, Thursdays, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Weiter geht es mit unseren Verspätungen, jetzt ist die Aufnahme schon brav Anfang des Jahres erfolgt und damit zum Anfang des #Japanuary, aber erst Mitte des Monats können wir ausliefern. Immerhin passt es noch gerade so in den Hashtag-Zeitraum. Dafür wird es aber auch kontrovers: denn DAS HÖLLENTOR kann vor allem Knut nicht komplett überzeugen - zu sehr wirkt der Film auf europäische Festivals hin zugeschnitten. Dabei hat das Werk von Teinosuke Kinugasa einiges auf der Haben-Seite: atemberaubende Farbfotographie, ein Regisseur, der die Grundlagen des Jidai-geki mit gestaltet hat und im japanischen Vorkriegskino gar versuchte, eine neue linke Avantgarde aufzubauen, das Studio hat sogar seine besten Techniker und ein saftiges Budget bereitgestellt. Und da liegt eventuell das Problem: während Zeitgenossen wie Kurosawa, Ozu oder Mizoguchi einen Spagat zwischen einem Sinn für den ausländischen Markt und der eigenen Filmsprache schlagen, drückt das Studio den Film hier auf maximale westliche Exotismus-Kompatiblität. Was selbst dem Regisseur nicht zusagte, ging voll auf: DAS HÖLLENTOR taucht in fast allen Bestenlisten der westlichen Kanoniker ganz, ganz oben auf. Zu seiner Zeit war der Film ein Arthouse-Hit! Uns interessiert daher, wieso das so ist und was der Film eigentlich machen will, welche Mechaniken er gerade dafür anwendet, um in Cannes und Co. so einzuschlagen. Dabei zeigt Jochen die Stärken des Films nochmal deutlich auf, erlaubt sich gerne, in den Bildwelten und kalkulierten Leerstellen zu schwelgen. Am Ende ist unsere Folge also nicht nur ein Blick auf den Film und seinen zeitlichen Kontext, er lässt uns auch darüber reflektieren, wie schwer es manchmal ist, unser vom großen Filmkritiker Truffaut entliehenes Motto einzuhalten: erst einmal schauen, was der Film ist, auch wenn er nicht ansatzweise mehr so funktioniert, wie bei dem Publikum, für das er gemacht wurde... in den 50ern, in Europa und den USA, da wo das japanische Kino eine frische Neuentdeckung ist, die man nur in geringem Maße erleben kann, nämlich im Kino, ganz ohne Blu-rays und heimischem LCD-Bildschirm. Für weitere Filme des #Japanuary schaut doch bei SchönerDenken vorbei, oder konzentriert euch gleich auf die Podcasts im kuratierten Fyyd.
Colonial Denial of Indigenous Migrant Asylees and Refugees Rights and State-Sponsored Terrorism along the U.S.-Mexico Colonial Border and the South” Recent American mass media coverage of migrants along the U.S.-Mexico colonial border continuously censor, erase, and ignore the harsh experiences of migrating Indigenous peoples legally seeking asylum or refugee status within the political defined borders of the United States. Not only are migrating Indigenous peoples escaping often times torturous and threatening conditions in their home countries, but also they frequently endure more compounded human rights abuses traveling through Mexico, along with U.S.-Mexico settler colonial border, and within the United States. Our guest for the hour provides extensive and in-depth analysis and update on the recent interrelated events regarding Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples seeking either asylum or refugee status migrating into the United States along the U.S-Mexico and the south. In addition, our guest warns how the Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)-Biden meetings – as part of the North American Leaders Summit held on 1/9 and 1/10/2023 in Mexico City - signal a red flag for Indigenous land and water protectors and he discusses the continuance of the U.S. federal Title 42 program permitting the deportation of recent migrants negatively impacting Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples held by US DHS Customs and Border Protection. Lastly, our guest chronicles the human rights abuses in some detention centers, outlines the struggles of humanitarian relief efforts, and informs listeners of the human rights abuses perpetrated by the United States government and other nation-state governments against migrating (non) Indigenous peoples, plus more. Guest: Dr. Roberto D. Hernandez, Associate Professor, Chicana & Chicano Studies at San Diego State University (SDSU). He is an actively engaged, community-b¬ased researcher, scholar, teacher, writer, and activist. Dr. Hernández' research, publications, and teaching focus on the intersections of colonial and border violence, the geopolitics of knowledge and cultural production, decolonial political theory, social movements, hemispheric indigeneity, masculinity and comparative border studies. He co-edited the anthology Decolonizing the Westernized University: Interventions in Philosophy of Education from Within and Without and is the author of Coloniality of the U-S///Mexico Border: Power, Violence, and the Decolonial Imperative (Univ. of AZ Press, 2018). Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is an all-volunteer collective and Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
With approximately 6,000 remaining non-domesticated buffalo relations, a severe tragedy occurred on December 29th, 2022, when a semi-truck, on HWY 191 in West Yellowstone, Montana, took the lives of 13 bison and yearlings. Despite the legal speed limit on HWY 191, the semi-truck was traveling too fast to stop in time before colliding into the buffalo family. For years, Montana has refused to lower the speed limit in accordance with scientific recommendations and the Buffalo Field Campaign, Native American nations and allies are calling for the construction of ecological corridors over the highway as a remedy to prevent future accidents and the taking of animal relations lives. Had there been an ecological corridor over the highway near the Madison River crossing to Horse Butte, Montana, - a popular migratory pattern of the buffalo – the accident could have been prevented. In addition to this recent tragedy, hunters throughout the state of Montana in the past have escalated the taking of non-domesticated buffalo relations lives. In other words, more buffalo relations lives were taken in 2022 than in 2021. Guest: Our guest, Tom Woodbury, Communications Director of the Buffalo Field Campaign joins us for the hour in this two-part interview and provides listeners with update on the work of the Buffalo Field Campaign, the recent tragedy, the call to action of for creating an ecological corridor over HWY 191, the Buffalo Treaty between Native American nations, and more. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more. American Indian Airwaves is a volunteer collective and public affairs Native American public affairs program that broadcast weekly on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles, CA from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
Track Listing Track 1: Archie Roach, Song: “Spiritual Love”. Album: Let Love Rule (2016): https://www.archieroach.com/ Track 2: Samantha Crain, Song: “Reunion”. Album: A Small Death (2020): https://www.samanthacrain.com/ Track 3: Opliam, Song: “Land Back”. Album: All Roads Are Good (2022): https://opliammusic.com/ Track 4: Gary Farmer & the Troublemakers, Song: “Go Go Go”. Album: Road Songs (2022). Track 5: Tanya Tagaq, Song: “Colonizer”. Album: Tongues (2022): https://www.tanyatagaq.com/ Track 6: Otykem, Song: “Storm”. Album: released as a single (2022): https://otyken.ru/ Track 7: Innastate, Song: “Sailing”. Album: Verde (2018): https://www.innastate.net/ Track 8: Doc featuring Spencer Battiest, Song: “The Storm”. Single (2011) Track 9: Frank Waln, Song: “Bad Medicine”. Single (2022): http://frankwaln.com Track 10: Black Belt Eagle Scout, Song: “My Blood Runs Through This Land”. Album: The Land, The Water, The Sky (2022): https://www.blackbelteaglescout.com/ Track 11: Supaman feat. Ashley Hall, Song: “I Hope You Know” (2022): https://www.supamanhiphop.net/ Track 12: Digging Roots, Song: “Skoden”. Album: Zhawenim (2022): https://www.diggingrootsmusic.com/ Track 13: Beatrice Deer Band, Song, “Cannibal”. Album: Shifting (2021): https://beatricedeerband.com/ Track 14: Archie Roach, Song: “Native Born”. Album Charcoal Lane (1990): https://www.archieroach.com/ Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
December 29th of every year marks another anniversary of the Wound Knee Massacre of 1890 and the Occupation of Wounded Knee occurred from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973. The Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 is the result of the United States (U.S.) 7th Calvary stopped Miniconjou and Lakota Ghost Dancers and community members from returning home to Pine Ridge in what is now known as South Dakota. The Would Knee Massacre took place near the Wounded Knee Creek during a time when the United States government essentially banned all Native American traditions and ceremonies. Shortly thereafter the initial encounter, a scuffle ensued which resulted in the U.S. 7th Calvary open firing and killing over 300 Indigenous women, children, and men. The Occupation of Wounded Knee from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973 is the outcome of over 200 members of the American Indian Movement and supporters occupying Wounded Knee (Lakota Nation) in response to a call to action from traditional Lakota residents whose civil, human, and treaty rights were constantly being violated by corrupt Indigenous and United States government officials. The Wound Knee Occupation resulted in a 67-day military standoff with U.S. government officials and quickly drew international and domestic support from people, organizations, and foreign governments throughout the world. Today's show on American Indian Airwaves is comprised of sound from two principal sources: The Pacifica Radio archives and the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973. The Pacifica Radio Archives include original reports from Pacifica's-affiliate station, KPFA in Berkeley, CA which covered live the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation. In addition, sound from the documentary A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973 includes reflective testimonies of the Wound Knee Indigenous activist such as Lenny Foster, Bill Means, Madonna Thunderhawk, and narrated by the late Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman, plus more. American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angeles, CA; FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, CA; FM 99.5 in China Lake, CA; FM 93.7 in North San Diego, CA; FM 99.1 KLBP in Long Beach, CA (Tuesdays 11am-12pm); and on the Internet at: www.kpfk.org. Archived programs can be heard on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Stitcher, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP: http://wavve.link/cofrp COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP: http://wavve.link/cofrp COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP: http://wavve.link/cofrp COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP:https://ppodcast/challenges-of-faith-radio-program-PsTt6d70L COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Deborah Denise is a Music Producer, Singer, Songwriter, Keyboard Player and Vocal Arranger. Deborah in correlation with producing all her music, sings all her lead and backgrounds vocals and writes all her own lyrics. Her goal is to always be submitted under the mighty hand of Christ; so that she can always be a useful tool for him. Deborah Denise says “Since God has opened my eyes and healed my broken heart and bound up my wounds, I'm ready to live for and even die for him if that‘s his will. He set me free and I will never forget all his benefits, I'm ready to be all that Jesus created me to be, it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me Deborah Denise New Song: Switch Up is Produced by: Deborah and Release Date is August 5, 2022 Label: DK Music Group Twitter: @Keey4 Artist Information Website:http://DeborahDeniseMusic.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/keey4 Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/ deborah.denise.Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ Deborahdenise_ (@DeborahDenise_) COFRP:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP also airing on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Edifi Christian channel, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany.
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on:Anchor Fm, BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Welcome to The Challenges of Faith Radio Program. My name is Gary McCants, Producer and Host. Today's topic is What seeds are you sowing? I ask that you listen, ponder, apply, and pray.....Also ask God for guidance, on how your gift(s) should be used in the public square for Him, and others..that are hurting, helpless, homeless, and feeling hopeless. As you sojourn thru 2022, Remember, Life is like a coin, You can spend it any way you want to. But, you can only spend it once. So, spend it wisely! COFRP airs on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Edifi Christian channel, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany. COFRP: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4569c4e1-076a-4791-b3ba-746ec57ccff7 http://wavve.link/cofrp COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
Wanda Childs is a Business Owner, Author ,Motivational Speaker ,Mentor and Trademark Owner. Wanda is also the CEO/President of 1. Printing Express & Designs, LLC (custom printing) 2. Blessed 24:7 Gift Shop (retail gift shop) 3. Blessed 24:7 Foundation (Mentoring Program) 4. Author of the Book "Pushed Into My Purpose" Wanda's Websites, Phone, and E-mail contact information: WandaChilds.com (Personal) Blessed247gifts.com(Company) TheBestPromotionalitems.com (Company) Phone: 301-333-8009 E-mail: info@wandachilds.com COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html COFRP also airing on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Edifi Christian channel, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany.
In dieser Folge entführen wir Euch in den wunderschönen Harz, erzählen dazu schöne Geschichten und stellen Fragen zu Siegen der Medizin. Außerdem gibt es jetzt alle unsere Podcastempfehlungen in einer übersichtlichen Sammlung bei Fyyd.
Durchsucht unsere Bilder, bitte. ??? Das privateste Gerät ist das iPhone. So verspricht es uns Apple schon lange. Jetzt will Apple unsere Bilder durchsuchen. Was hinter diesen Ankündigungen steckt und was wir davon halten, könnt ihr im Metercast 180 Nachhören. An dieser Stelle noch einmal ein Riesen Dank an den #4mann im Chat. Es war eine Freude eure Gespräche zu verfolgen. ;-) Alle weiteren Infos über die Sendung findet sich in den Kapitelmarken. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung. 00:00:00 #met180 00:14:09 Hunde OP und PS4 pro Festplatte 00:20:11 Podstock 2021 00:35:42 Apple will Photos durchsuchen 01:00:29 Cell Broadcast: Bundesregierung bringt TKG-Änderung auf den Weg 01:18:54 Netflix bringt 3D-Audio auf iPhone und iPad 01:23:17 Feuer an der Westküste 01:27:14 CO2 usw. Moore 01:33:12 Der Schwarm - Methanhydrat 01:49:00 Was hält den Saturn zusammen 01:58:02 Ausklang Tags: #180, #Fyyd, #Metercast, #14Tage, #PodStock, #Apple, #BilderFilter, #DatenbankIllegalerBilder, #CATWARN, #CellBroadcast, #AmberAlert, #Netflix, #3DAudio, #Waldbraende, #CO2Binden, #MethanHydrat, #KohleKraftstoff, #ZDFZoom, #Pedelec, #Saturn, #Gasriese https://www.metercast.de
Christian ist seit Jahren aktiver Podcaster und Betreiber diverser Podcastverzeichnisse. Sein aktuelles Projekt, Fyyd, halten viele für eine Suchmaschine dabei ist es weit mehr als das. Diese Episode fühlt ein paar populären Fragen nach (z.B. Wie viele Podcasts gibt's eigentlich? Was ist Deutschlands erfolgreichster Podcast? Ab wann ist ein Podcast "tot"? Was ist eine gute Downloadzahl? Wie misst man Abonnentenzahlen?) und wirft einen Blick in den FYYD Maschinenraum...
Der Chris auf Twitter : https://twitter.com/Bovafutura Der Rumtreibär Podcast auf Fyyd : https://fyyd.de/podcast/der-rumtreibaer/0 https://archive.org/download/dbc-044/DBC044.mp3 Download mp3
Der Chris auf Twitter : https://twitter.com/Bovafutura Der Rumtreibär Podcast auf Fyyd : https://fyyd.de/podcast/der-rumtreibaer/0 https://archive.org/download/dbc-044/DBC044.mp3 Download mp3
Diesmal sprechen wir mit Eazy über Podcastverzeichnisse und die Einzigartigkeit der Podcastlandschaft. Christian erzählt uns wieso Fyyd eigentlich ein Nebenprodukt ist und wieviel Potenzial dieser Metadatenschatz bietet. Dabei gehen wir über die fehlenden Daten in RSS ein und diskutieren wieso Plattformen dieser dezentralen Welt gefährlich werden.
Die alten Griechen – Hatten nicht mal ein Rindfleischettiketierungsgesetz, gelten aber trotzdem als der Gipfel menschlicher Zivilisation. Philosophen und Dichter, Strategen und Staatsmänner. Man kann aber auch sagen: Ein Volk der Klugscheißer. Aischylos, den Ihr aus Episode III kennt, war einer von Ihnen. Nun gibt es da ein Buch, das den ganzen ollen Klugschiss versammelt: »Griechische Lebensweisheit und Lebenskunst«, herausgegeben im Jahr 1949 von Dr. Wilhelm Nestle. Marock schnappt sich diesen Band und liest und kommentiert. Obacht: Es wird weniger grobb denn nachdenklich. Wer Lust hat, »Griechische Lebensweisheit und Lebenskunst« zu lesen und uns gleichzeitig ein klitzekleines Bisschen zu unterstützen, kann dies tun, indem er sich das Buch antiquarisch über diesen Link bei Amazon holt: https://amzn.to/37f1bWr Natürlich gibt es auch noch andere Antiquariate. Danke fürs Lauschen, eine tiefe Verbeugung fürs Abonnieren des Podcasts und ein virtueller Handkuss fürs Teilen und Weitererzählen. Und ein digitales Abendessen bei Kerzenlicht für eine Bewertung bei Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder wo auch immer das geht. Zieht Euch auch den epischen Trailer zu Wörtgewalt rein! Oder direkt alle Folgen auch mit Video und visuellem Blödsinn! Uns gibt es als Podcast auf allen bekannten Podcast-Plattformen, Links z. B. bei Fyyd oder hier direkt der RSS-Feed. Schaut auch auf unseren Seiten vorbei: • Wörtwerk • Der Kowal • Marock Bierlej Webseite | Instagram | Patreon
Der Tod zieht einen Karren voller Totenschädel, während hinter ihm ein Kriegsgerät den ewigen Flammentod in die Welt hinausspeit. Gleichzeitig rast ein sensenschwingendes Skelett wie der Typ vom »Painkiller«-Cover durch die Menge. Das späte Mittelalter war ne tolle Zeit! Warum das Gemälde »Triumph des Todes« so passend die Originalausgabe der Hussiten-Trilogie des Witcher-Schöpfers Andrzej Sapkowski ziert, erklärt der Kowal in dieser makabren Bonusfolge. Lesen und unterstützen! Wer Sapkowskis Narrenturm-Trilogie im Regal stehen haben, uns ein bisschen und Amazon viel reicher machen will, kann die Werke über diese Affiliate-Links bestellen. Sie kosten Euch dann nix extra, aber bringen uns eine klitzekleine Provision ein: Narrenturm: https://amzn.to/35Z3e0e Gottesstreiter: https://amzn.to/3cmOWId Lux perpetua: https://amzn.to/302F2q7 Mehr erfahren über Pieter Bruegel: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Bruegel_der_%C3%84ltere Danke fürs Lauschen, eine tiefe Verbeugung fürs Abonnieren des Podcasts und ein virtueller Handkuss fürs Teilen und Weitererzählen. Und ein digitales Abendessen bei Kerzenlicht für eine Bewertung bei Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder wo auch immer das geht. Zieht Euch auch den epischen Trailer zu Wörtgewalt rein! Oder direkt alle Folgen auch mit Video und visuellem Blödsinn! Uns gibt es als Podcast auf allen bekannten Podcast-Plattformen, Links z. B. bei Fyyd oder hier direkt der RSS-Feed. Schaut auch auf unseren Seiten vorbei: • Wörtwerk • Der Kowal • Marock Bierlej Webseite | Instagram | Patreon
Macht unsere Bücher teurer, bitten einige. Büchermachende sind es, Lesende sind sie sicher auch, aber an dieser Stelle nicht hauptsächlich. Haben wir hier einen Interessenskonflikt? Wie gehen wir dann am besten mit diesem um? Reden wir darüber. Ebenso geht es um Hörbuchkanäle, die Buchmesse und diverse Buchpreise.
Mit den Verfilmungen der dänischen Comic-Reihe "Walhalla" widmen wir uns heute einem Klassiker, den viele aus ihrer Kindheit kennen. Noch unbekannt ist allerdings die Real-Neuverfilmung aus dem letzten Jahr. Ob diese den gleichen Status erreicht wie der Zeichentrick-Klassiker mit Christopher Lee, klären Kati und der Nerd Steffen in dieser Episode. Dabei ist uns besonders unsere Begeisterung für mythologische Geschickten und Legenden eine Hilfe. Unsere erste Besprechnung des Walhalla-Trickfilms findet ihr in der klassischen Episode NNN019 Der Beyonder hat den Hintern von Galactus in MODOK verwandelt (Fyyd) ab Minute 44.HINWEIS ZU DEN CLASSIC EPISODEN [ Download | RSS video.mitschnitt | RSS-Masterfeed | iTunes-Masterfeed ] Feedback geht so:Twitter Podcast: @NNN_PodcastTwitter Kati: @CatchKatiE-Mail: nerdnerdnerd.podcast@gmail.com
En NotiPod Hoy Según la British Phonographic Industry (BPI), los ‘Millennial’ son los responsables del auge dramático de los podcasts en el Reino Unido. La audiencia semanal se duplicó desde 2013 hasta 2018, pasando de unos 3,2 millones de oyentes a 5,9 millones. Para 2021 se espera que existan casi tantos asistentes activados por voz como adultos. Mientras que los teléfonos móviles tardaron 30 años en superar el número de los humanos, los dispositivos como Alexa y Google Home podrían hacerlo en menos de la mitad de ese tiempo. Lanzan Ultraschall, un nuevo plugin para el editor de audio Reaper que facilita la edición de podcasts. GoPod.me, un servicio para crear una página de suscripción a tu podcast. Según Miranda Sawyer, quien hace reviews de podcasts para el periódico Observer, en el Reino Unido se necesita una licencia general para la música en los podcasts como la que tiene la televisión. CastChamp, es un servicio que ayuda a que las marcas se pongan en contacto con podcasters para publicar anuncios. Amazon enfrenta dos demandas de parte de padres que alegan que el asistente inteligente Alexa viola la privacidad de los más pequeños al almacenar permanentemente las interacciones de los niños. Según David Brooks, ingeniero de software de iHeartRadio, el asistente de Apple podría ayudar, a través de sus atajos, a descubrir nuevos programas de podcasting. Fyyd, es un nuevo servicio para escoger podcasts por colores. Dave Jackson, además de sus tres podcasts sobre Podcasting tiene un podcast personal en el que habla de sus experiencias en varios ámbitos. En este artículo explica cuáles son los límites que se ha impuesto. Podcast recomendado: El Podcast de Alex Fernández. Es un podcast de comedia conducido por el comediante de stand up y escritor Alex Fernández. Es posible verlo en varios especiales de Comedy Central y también como parte de los especiales originales de Netflix. Se emite todos los martes y jueves. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM
In dieser Episode greife ich einen Hinweis von @mathegudrun auf und stelle Euch zwei Sammlungen zu Ost-Podcasts vor, die ich gestern angelegt habe.
Die erste Folge eines neuen Podcasts mit dem grossen Ziel, die fehlende Podcastkritik zu liefern, und dann DAS! Nur Hörempfehlungen und Lob. Naja, vielleicht nicht ganz. Aber hört selbst. In dieser Folge besprochen: Zwanzichfuffzehn, ein Podcast über Serien und ihre Folgen htps://zwanzichfuffzehn.de Servus. Grüezi. Hallo. Ein Politikpodcast von Zeit Online https://www.zeit.de/serie/servus-gruezi-hallo Links Die Clips aus Zwanzichfuffzehn stammen aus der 007 Folge, hier zu hören: https://soundcloud.com/zwanzichfuffzehn/zwanzichfuffzehn-e007-thesnowmen Andere im Vorbeigehen erwähnte Podcasts: Textilvergehen, Expertengespräche, NoAgenda, Mikrodilettanten. Fyyd – auf fyyd.de (Ach ja, ich hab Gespräch ein E unterschlagen. Christian heisst Bednar-E-k! fyyd heisst aber wirklich so.) Adam Currys History of Podcasting, NA1084 Zeitmarke: https://noagendaplayer.com/listen/1084/1-49-25 Die Clips aus "Servus. Grüezi. Hallo." von Lenz Jacobsen, Matthias Daum, Florian Gasser, Ausgabe vom 15. Nov. https://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2018-11/politikpodcast-servus-grueezi-hallo-15-november-2018 Hörempfehlung von Stefan: Tomorrow Podcast mit Joshua Topolsky und Ryan Houlihan, Ausgabe 140: There's a time travel scammer in the White House https://theoutline.com/post/6607/tomorrow-140-theres-a-time-travel-scammer-in-the-white-house-pikachu-whitaker-foldable Hörempfehlung von Moritz: The How Might We Podcast - a series of long form conversations with other thinkers exploring complex topics like democracy, education, chaos theory and more. Von Jon Barnes. http://jonbarnes.me/podcast
Ha, die Männergrippe scheint vorbei zu sein. Endlich haben wir es wieder geschafft und haben den Metercast 115 auf die Strecke gebracht. Zwar nicht wie gewohnt an einem Donnerstag Abend, dafür an einem Samstag. Martin hat sich einen neuen Kabelrouter zu gelegt. Routerfreiheit sei dank. Welche Auswirkungen die Fritz!Box 6590 Cable bei Martin hat haben wir besprochen. Weiter ging es mit Google und der Akzeptanz von Symantec Zertifikaten, Podcast als Marketingmittel, Spotify und der Podcast-Suchmaschiene Fyyd. Zum Schluss haben wir noch über den Start der Falcon Heavy gesprochen. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung. 00:00:00 #met115 00:06:39 Was ist ein Ping 00:39:51 Google entzieht Symantec Zertifikaten das Vertrauen 00:51:39 Was ist mit Podcast / YouTube Playlists als Podcast abspielen 01:03:11 Podcast als Marketingmittel 01:10:31 Spotify und Podcast 01:16:29 Fyyd, die Podcast-Suchmaschiene 01:32:07 SpaceX Falcon Heavy 02:06:00 Ende
Ich habe mir die Folge "Everlasting DDR?" aus der Deutschlandfunk-Kultur-Sendereihe "Echtzeit" angehört und mir Gedanken dazu gemacht. Die im Podcast erwähnte Fyyd-Kuration "Nachgehört" mit dieser Folge findet ihr unter diesem Link: https://fyyd.de/user/nitramred/curation/dwz Abonniert sie gerne und sendet mir auch gerne Links zu Podcast-Episoden, die sich mit der DDR befassen. Ein großes Dankeschön an Moritz Klenk (@moritzklenk), der mich auf die Idee zum kuratierten Hören mittels Fyyd gebracht hat und Christian Bednarek natürlich für den Fyyd!
Der #Japanuary hat seine Pforten geöffnet und wir lassen es uns nicht nehmen auch einen Beitrag zu leisten. In unserer ersten Folge haben wir uns Mareike vom Podcast Postbequatschung eingeladen. Gemeinsam reden wir über Satoshi Kon's Weihnachtsfilm Tokyo Godfathers. Aber was ist dieser #Japanuary überhaupt? Die liebreizenden Kollegen von Schöner Denken haben sich die Mühe gemacht alles ganz kurz zu erklären und die Teilnehmerliste aufzuführen. (http://schoener-denken.de/blog/japanuary-2018/) Außerdem gibt es bei Fyyd einen Feed mit allen Podcasts die zum #Japanuary erscheinen. (https://fyyd.de/user/NerdNerdNerd/curation/japanuary-2018/0) Kritik, Lob, Wünsche und Feedback an bildnachwirkung@gmail.com Links: Postbequatschung Twitter (Postbequatschung): @PostBequatscher Twitter (Bildnachwirkung): @Bildnachwirkung Twitter (Mareike): @CaptainSumi Twitter (Nenad): @nenaditacka Twitter (Juri): @MrCutterknife Facebook: Bildnachwirkung Mareike auf Letterboxd: CaptainSumi Nenad auf Letterboxd: Nenad Todorović Juri auf Letterboxd: MrCutterknife
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*** Challo *** BVB-Anschlag und die angeblichen Spekulationsmillionen - Polizei kam mutmaßlichem BVB-Attentäter früh auf die Spur - boerse.ard.de hatte früh die Idee, das jemand mit Short-Spekulationen verdienen wollte - Bildblog dröselt die Millionen-Summe der Bild auseinander: Bildblog: Ging es beim Anschlag auf den BVB wirklich um Millionen Euro? - Handelsblatt dröselt besser und viel richtiger (bester Bericht zum Thema): Ein Anschlag für eine Handvoll Euro - Wir spekulieren, wie die Staatsanwaltschaft an die Info kam. Eigentlich darf die Comdirect sowas ja gar nicht direkt melden, meint Marco. Ich tippe trotzdem auf den "kurzen Dienstweg". *** Neue Betrugsmasche auf dem Amazon Marketplace - Marco kauft billige Spiele und fällt dabei auf neue Betrugsmasche bei Amazon herein - Diskussion dazu bei Amazon: Betrug Masche, kurze Zeit der günstigste - Schaltet die Two-Factor-Authentication bei Amazon an - Heise.de: Zwei-Faktor-Authentifizierung für deutsche Amazon-Kunden gestartet *** Usbekistan - Eier satt - Das ganze Jahr Ostern - Jede usbekische Familie kann jetzt einen Kleinkredit für 50 Legehennen vom Staat bekommen. Was macht das mit dir/dem Markt/dem Eierpreis/den armen Familien? - Eurasianet.org: Uzbekistan Embarks on Grand Chicken-Rearing Drive - Mikro021 Mikrokredite mit Barbara Bohr *** Picks - Ulrich: Fyyd: Podcast-Verzeichnis und Suche. Jetzt neu mit Kuration. Ich empfehle über diese Adresse: Fyyd: egghat empfiehlt - Skoon App für iPhone/iPad, die sich im "Teilen" Menü einblendet, so dass man den gerade gehörten Podcast in Fyyd schnell teilen kann (1,99€) - kurzer Podcast vom Macher der App dazu: Funkenstrahlen: Skoon - Die beste App um Podcasts zu kuratieren! - Marco pickt Gedächtnispillen ;) *** Bier - Ulrich: Brooklyn Brewery Lager (Vertrieb über Carlsberg (wohl keine Beteiligung) - Marco empfiehlt irgendein Mai-Bock, das es bei Alnatura zu kaufen gibt … Name entfallen, siehe Marcos Pick ;) - Abschweifung: Oberhausen ist drittsicherste Stadt! (nachgeschaut; entgegen meiner Aussage ist das wirklich aus der richtigen Statistik (Straftaten pro 100.000 Einwohner), der von mir verlinkte Artikel erwähnte das aber nicht. Die WAZ hat es richtig: Oberhausen ist die drittsicherste Stadt Deutschlands - Hausaufgabe: Warum ist Berlin so unsicher? Alternativ: Ablasshandel über Patreon oder Unterstützung - Nicht einschlafen ;) :Tschaikovsky "1812" (Part 2)
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