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Best podcasts about oceti sakowin camp

Latest podcast episodes about oceti sakowin camp

First Name Basis Podcast
3 Things Happening at First Name Basis

First Name Basis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 12:31


We've got a few things coming up and I want to tell you all about them. Don't worry, we'll have a new episode on Tuesday! Juneteenth Jubilee   Juneteenth is coming up next month, and we have an exciting program to help you celebrate! Juneteenth Jubilee is our brand-new program that gives you everything you need to have a meaningful Juneteenth celebration dinner.   It includes a cookbook, a cooking show with my dad, a meal planner, reflection questions and more! Trust me, this is something your family is going to want — both for the yummy food and for the impactful conversations.    Click the button below to sign up to be on the waitlist!   Send in your Loving Day submissions!   Loving Day is coming up on June 12th, and I want to celebrate with you!   Loving Day is the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that made interracial marriage for heterosexual couples legal in all 50 states, and I want to make an episode about the significance of Loving Day to those of us in interracial relationships. This means everyone — LGBTQ, straight, dating, married — anyone who loves someone who is a different race than their own.   What I need you to do is record a voice memo that includes three things: Your name Where you are from And the answer to one question: What does Loving Day mean to you?   Send the voice memo to hello@firstnamebasis.org with “Loving Day” in the subject line. If you'd like to include a picture, I would love to share your pictures on Instagram on Loving Day.   The deadline for submissions is June 4, 2022.   I can't wait to hear from you!   Policy Party Joye Braun of the Indigenous Environmental Network has agreed to talk with us during our Policy Party on Tuesday, May 31, at 5:30 p.m. PT. Let me tell you a bit more about Joye. She is the Frontline Community Organizer at IEN and a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. She was was one of the first campers at Sacred Stone Camp, moved to Oceti Sakowin Camp, and was at Blackhoop or Seven Generations Camp during eviction of the camps. Joye's history of community activism includes the long fought campaign against the Keystone XL, the project resurrected at the same time DAPL was renewed and continues to threaten her homelands.    Joye travels extensively and speaks throughout the northern plains and participates in Indigenous gatherings in the U.S. and Canada speaking about the negative impacts the extractive economy has on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and more. She is also a wife, mother and grandmother.   I spoke to Joye recently on the phone and, let me tell you, she has some amazing stories, experiences and advice to give us. Purchase your one time ticket here. Purchase your ticket for this Policy Party and all upcoming parties by joining our Patreon community here.

Broken Boxes Podcast
Bonus episode: WE ARE AWAKE - Mixtape for Resistance

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021


This bonus episode features a reworked live DJ set by DJ Miss Ginger at The Art Of Indigenous Resistance exhibition and concert at Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA, May 2017. "This mix is dedicated to all people who are awake and consciously fighting extractive industry, patriarchy, colonialism and standing up to protect our Mother Earth in whatever way you are able. This Mixtape Rework is dedicated to our brother Wake Self, Rest In Power." Interludes featured are recordings of various water protectors onsite at Oceti Sakowin Camp gathered by Ginger Dunnill in 2016. Music featured by: The Water Song (artist unknown) Alas Kinnie Starr Sacred Stone live onsite freestyle (anonymous) Aisha Fukushima Angel Haze Rebel Diaz Mob Bounce A Tribe Called Red Saul Williams Tanya Tagaq Legends & Lyrics Nneka Buffy Sainte Marie interview excerpt Aceyalone Wake Self Audiopharmacy Mr. Lif Trevor Hall Lyla June Kumu Hina Chant onsite at Mauna Kea (rework by DJ Miss Ginger) All MP3s and other audio files presented this Broken Boxes episode are the property of the artists and/or companies who own the copyrights to them. Broken Boxes asserts no claim to the copyrights on such material, which is presented here for educational, critical and non-commercial use. If you are the owner of the copyrights to any material featured on this episode and do not wish for it to be so featured, please notify us and we will remove it immediately. Image credit: Image: DJ MISS GINGER. Photo by The Werewulf Micah Wesley, 2017

Broken Boxes Podcast
Bonus episode: WE ARE AWAKE - Mixtape for Resistance

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021


This bonus episode features a reworked live DJ set by DJ Miss Ginger at The Art Of Indigenous Resistance exhibition and concert at Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA, May 2017. "This mix is dedicated to all people who are awake and consciously fighting extractive industry, patriarchy, colonialism and standing up to protect our Mother Earth in whatever way you are able. This Mixtape Rework is dedicated to our brother Wake Self, Rest In Power." Interludes featured are recordings of various water protectors onsite at Oceti Sakowin Camp gathered by Ginger Dunnill in 2016. Music featured by: The Water Song (artist unknown) Alas Kinnie Starr Sacred Stone live onsite freestyle (anonymous) Aisha Fukushima Angel Haze Rebel Diaz Mob Bounce A Tribe Called Red Saul Williams Tanya Tagaq Legends & Lyrics Nneka Buffy Sainte Marie interview excerpt Aceyalone Wake Self Audiopharmacy Mr. Lif Trevor Hall Lyla June Kumu Hina Chant onsite at Mauna Kea (rework by DJ Miss Ginger) All MP3s and other audio files presented this Broken Boxes episode are the property of the artists and/or companies who own the copyrights to them. Broken Boxes asserts no claim to the copyrights on such material, which is presented here for educational, critical and non-commercial use. If you are the owner of the copyrights to any material featured on this episode and do not wish for it to be so featured, please notify us and we will remove it immediately. Image credit: Image: DJ MISS GINGER. Photo by The Werewulf Micah Wesley, 2017

GrassRoot Ohio
Street Medics, Atticus Garden and Duck Bardus

GrassRoot Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 27:42


#GrassRoot_Ohio host #CarolynHarding with #AtticusGarden and #DuckBardus - Street Medics, the first responders that are there for You and Me, for anyone who may get hurt during a Street Protest. Atticus Garden resides in Columbus, on the South side where he is serving his 2nd term as Area Commissioner, representing the wonderful, beautiful, and diverse neighborhood of Southern Orchards (District 2). Atticus was first introduced to Street Medics during his time at Standing Rock reservation in 2016, where he spent 2 months at the Oceti Sakowin Camp providing medical aid during the historic gathering of tribes, allies and people from all walks of life standing in solidarity to halt the Dakota Access Pipeline. Inspired by these events and people, Atticus has spent the past 4 years providing medical aid at protests, demonstrations, and community events all over the US- North Dakota, Los Angeles, D.C., New York City, and predominantly Columbus where he has supported over several hundred events. Duck Bardus has spent many years in grassroots politics in Ohio. They received training in the winter of 2016 at Standing Rock and have volunteered to provide first aid at countless protests since, notably during the George Floyd protests in Columbus and in the Autonomous Zone at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Duck also volunteers on the board of Frontline Wellness, an NGO that coordinates medical care for high-risk activists. duckbardus@gmail.com GrassRoot Ohio w/ Carolyn Harding - Conversations with every-day people, working on important issues here in Columbus and all around Ohio! There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back! Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org We now air on Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Look for #GrassRoot_Ohio soon on WCRS FM 92.7/98.3. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Check us out and Like us on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ If you miss the Friday broadcast, you can find it here: All shows/podcasts archived at SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 GrassRoot Ohio is now on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 This GrassRoot Ohio interview can also be found on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Cpqnxi166DY Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: https://youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 Photo by @maddiemcgarvey

Lit KC
M.G. Salazar

Lit KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 50:45


In this episode, Jason talks with M.G. Salazar. M.G. is a writer, performer, and the curator/owner of the vintage clothing shop, The Skullery Maid. They currently appear as a subject in the Emmy-nominated HBO documentary Abortion: Stories Women Tell . M.G. twice traveled to Standing Rock during the winter of 2016-2017 to stand as a water protector at the Oceti Sakowin Camp, which inspired Striking the Black Snake: Poems from Standing Rock 39 West Press (April 25, 2017). M.G. is on Instagram @theskullerymaid. Their website is http://mgsalazar.com/. Music: "The Lollygaggers," by IsYouIsOrIsYouAin't Contact: litkcpod@gmail.com News you can abuse and refuse.

All Souls Church Unitarian Podcast
Social and Environmental Justice: Faith, Belief, Hope, and Beyond

All Souls Church Unitarian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017


http://all-souls.org/sites/default/files/04.30.2017%20Social%20and%20Environmental%20Justice.%20Faith%20Belief%20Hope%20and%20Beyond.pm3_.mp3 Johnnie Aseron, April 30, 2017 Guest preacher, Johnnie Aseron, executive director for the Inter-National Initiative for Transformative Collaboration and former coordinator of wellness and inter-faith events at Oceti Sakowin camp on the Standing Rock Reservation, will talk about experiences and insights through an Oceti Sakowin Camp lens.

Cultures of Energy
Ep. #58 - Standing Rock Forever (feat. Jaskiran Dhillon)

Cultures of Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 43:32


On this week's episode of the Cultures of Energy podcast, Cymene processes the news of the clearance of the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock with the help of Jaskiran Dhillon (New School). They talk about the origins of the #NoDAPL resistance, what it achieved, the new front lines of the struggle and what will come next. At the podcast we are standing with Standing Rock, now and forever, dear listeners! PS Remember that the work to defund the Dakota Access Pipeline continues! DefundDAPL offers an incredible list of resources that allows you to follow the divestment trail and add your money to the $65,136,498.17 already divested from the project. See http://www.defunddapl.org for more information.

BisManUU Programs
Water is Life: A Space to Honor Life

BisManUU Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017


Speaker or Performer: Johnnie Aseron Date of Delivery: February 12, 2017 All things are possible if we just go about making them possible, says Johnnie Aseron, interfaith prayer coordinator of Oceti Sakowin Camp. Johnnie Aseron will share stories of extraordinary, courageous people who co-created camp, as well as life at the heart of this place.Johnnie Aseron is a storyteller, composer, fine artist, and writer who has performed and lectured at events around the world.Haudenosenee/Lakota Hunka, he resides on the Cheyenne River reservation (Lakota) in Eagle Butte, South Dakota.Video Version:https://youtu.be/fF3Jg-aB6OA​

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Spirit In Action
3 Standing Rocks

Spirit In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 55:00


Three strong men among the thousands led to the confrontation with the DAPL (Dakota Access Pipeline) at Standing Rock. Myron Buchholz was born & raised in North Dakota, and both Ash Kyrie & Kevin Basl felt called to join the Oceti Sakowin Camp for a variety of reasons, including as part of the Veterans Stand.

Move to Amend Reports
Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

Move to Amend Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 56:42


December 15Move to Amend stands in solidarity with Standing Rock, with national staff and volunteers recently traveling to Oceti Sakowin Camp to deliver supplies and support the resistance at Standing Rock. This week, we’ll be exploring the Standing Rock movement features on the ground interviews with movement organizers, the most current analyses of the US Army Corps’ decision, and reflections from the Move to Amenders who travelled to Standing Rock delivering supplies & standing in solidarity.Move to Amend Reports is the weekly podcast that details current events and features guests specializing in movement building, grassroots organizing, amending the Constitution, and issues being addressed by Move To Amend.

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Move to Amend Reports
Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

Move to Amend Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 56:42


December 15Move to Amend stands in solidarity with Standing Rock, with national staff and volunteers recently traveling to Oceti Sakowin Camp to deliver supplies and support the resistance at Standing Rock. This week, we’ll be exploring the Standing Rock movement features on the ground interviews with movement organizers, the most current analyses of the US Army Corps’ decision, and reflections from the Move to Amenders who travelled to Standing Rock delivering supplies & standing in solidarity.Move to Amend Reports is the weekly podcast that details current events and features guests specializing in movement building, grassroots organizing, amending the Constitution, and issues being addressed by Move To Amend.

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Art Movements
The Roles of Art and Artists at the Pipeline Protests in North Dakota

Art Movements

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 65:36


In the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Stadning Rock, North Dakota, there is a prominent art tent area. Dozens of artists and volunteers are silkscreening and producing work among the thousands of waterprotectors and their allies, which have arrived to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from crossing the Missouri River. Among those artists is Standing Rock native Cannupa Hanska Luger and three of his friends, Jesse Hazelit, Raven Chacon, and Dylan McLaughlin. Hyperallergic spoke to the friends to discuss what is going on at Standing Rock and what role art plays.

KILI Radio
Conversation w/ Louis Grass Rope about Oceti Sakowin Camp.

KILI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 32:27


Louis was on the campaign trail when the call came. So he abandoned his presidential campaign for his tribe and came to Standing Rock. He is one of the Naca (Headsman). So join us in our conversation about his thoughts and historical reflection to this historical event.

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Broken Boxes Podcast
WARRIORS WANTED: COME IN A GOOD WAY: Standing Rock, ND. November 26, 2016

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 59:46


"On December 5th, 2016 the Army Corps of Engineers has announced that they will begin evicting water protectors at Standing Rock from the Oceti Sakowin Camp. What they failed to acknowledge is that this movement is filled with passion, dedication, prayer, love, and a refusal to give up on what we all know to be right, and to be true. If you've been thinking about coming, but have hesitated, come and protect clean water. Stand with us and for mother earth. There is strength in numbers, there is strength in prayer and community, there is strength in marching with your fists open and head held high. The hearts of water protectors are the strongest and most powerful that I've ever known and it is an honor to be able to stand with them--join us." -Courtney Cronis Material rebroadcast here is from the Facebook pages: Urban Native Era Prolific the Rapper Christi Belcourt Isaac Murdoch James Uqualla' Lakota People's Law Project Emergency press conference with Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II This rebroadcasting is an attempt to allow this information to reach further than the one media forum of Facebook, to share this story in the way the water protectors creating these live broadcasts have asked us all to. To get the message out into the world, and break media blackout. We are the media. We are all connected. Not one single person can live without water, we are Standing Rock!

Broken Boxes Podcast
WARRIORS WANTED 7: COME IN A GOOD WAY: Standing Rock, ND. November 26, 2016

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 59:46


"On December 5th, 2016 the Army Corps of Engineers has announced that they will begin evicting water protectors at Standing Rock from the Oceti Sakowin Camp. What they failed to acknowledge is that this movement is filled with passion, dedication, prayer, love, and a refusal to give up on what we all know to be right, and to be true. If you've been thinking about coming, but have hesitated, come and protect clean water. Stand with us and for mother earth. There is strength in numbers, there is strength in prayer and community, there is strength in marching with your fists open and head held high. The hearts of water protectors are the strongest and most powerful that I've ever known and it is an honor to be able to stand with them--join us." -Courtney Cronis Material rebroadcast here is from the Facebook pages: Urban Native Era Prolific the Rapper Christi Belcourt Isaac Murdoch James Uqualla’ Lakota People's Law Project Emergency press conference with Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II This rebroadcasting is an attempt to allow this information to reach further than the one media forum of Facebook, to share this story in the way the water protectors creating these live broadcasts have asked us all to. To get the message out into the world, and break media blackout. We are the media. We are all connected. Not one single person can live without water, we are Standing Rock!

KPFA - Making Contact
Native Power: Language, Land, and Water NoDAPL

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 4:29


The actions at Standing Rock against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota continue. While mainstream media coverage is lacking, Native, citizen and independent journalists have been using social media to share anything from profiles within the Oceti Sakowin Camp, to live Facebook video of on-the-ground actions. We share interviews from a grassroots media group called the Voices of Standing Rock. Making Contact Community Storytelling Fellow, Vincent Medina is a Chochenyo Ohlone Native American who is a part of a young generation working to revitalize the Chochenyo language for future generations.  Featuring:  Kevin Gillbert, activist at Standing Rock, Voices of Standing Rock, Grassroots Media Group, Audrey De La Rosa, Native American Water Protector, S, Water Protector, First People, Toronto, Canada, Vincent Medina, Chochenyo Ohlone, Language and Culture Activist, Making Contact Community Storytelling Fellow Gabriel Medina, Chochenyo Ohlone Dottie Galvan, Chochenyo Ohlone Elder, Cathy G., Chochenyo Ohlone Elder Producers: Marie Choi, Anita Johnson, Monica Lopez, R.J. Lozada Host: R.J. Lozada Contributing Producer: Voices of Standing Rock, Vincent Medina Voiceovers: Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Production Interns: Web Editor: Kwan Booth Audience Engagement Director: Sabine Blaizin Development Associate: Vera Tykulsker Organizational Volunteers: Music: _ghost, “Lullaby”  Kai Engel, “July” Lee Rosevere, “The Secret to Growing Up” Lee Rosevere, “Making a Change” Lee Rosevere, “Slow Lights” For More Information: Voices of Standing Rock (Facebook page) #NoDAPL Solidarity The post Native Power: Language, Land, and Water NoDAPL appeared first on KPFA.

Star Nations Radio Network
Walking the Red Road of Life - Special Edition

Star Nations Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 101:00


November 9, 2016 Walking The Red Road of Life Radio Show @ 8 PM EST Water Protectors - Tune in for a special edition of Walking the Red Road of Life.  Denise Iwaniw and Neshi Lokotz will share about their experiences at the Oceti Sakowin Camp in North Dakota where they joined in solidarity with the Water Protectors against the North Dakota Access Pipeline. Be sure to tune in on this special day and time.  For more information, check out the Oceti Sakowin Camp website at: www.ocetisakowincamp.org Please view our Disclaimer for our radio programming. www.starnations.org

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Call It What You Will Salinas
From Salinas to Standing Rock

Call It What You Will Salinas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 59:24


We were happy this week to speak to Edward Garcia, a local Salinas resident that made the trip to stand with others at Standing Rock against the Dakota Access Pipeline.  Listen in as he shares what he saw and experienced at the Oceti Sakowin Camp.  Find out how Edward went from seeing the movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline on Facebook to heading out to take part in what has become another chapter in the long struggle Native Americans have faced in America.  Listen in and hear how far and wide people came from to stand against the pipeline.