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Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat debuted his very first book this month, a memoir entitled “We Survived the Night.” Host Jacob Shymanski catches up with Julian to learn about his Indigenous cultural influences behind the book and his experience as a first-time narrator. Julian also reflects on the making of his Oscar-nominated documentary film “Sugarcane.” The book is available in audiobook format at Audible and at the CELA Library. This episode is produced by Andrika De Lanerolle. Audiobook Café is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes two new podcast episodes a week on Saturdays and Sundays.Follow Audiobook Café on Instagram @AMIAudiobookCafe We want your feedback!Be that comments, suggestions, hot-takes, audiobook recommendations or reviews of your own… hit us up! Our email address is: AudiobookCafe@ami.ca About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the Podcast we discuss the best and worst films from 2024. Ron's Runner Up's - 20-11 Darren's Runner Up's - 20-11 (3:50) Paul's Runner Up's (6:20) Ron's Top 10-6 (9:00) Darren's Top 10-6 (13:00) Paul's Top 10-6 (19:10) Ron's Top 5-1 (22:45) Darren's Top 5-1 (28:35) Ron's Top 5-1 (38:00) Worst Films of the Year (42:45) COMPLETE LISTS RON RP's - Monkey Man / The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare / Gladiator II / A Quiet Place: Day One / The Apprentice / Beetlejuice Beetlejuice / Alien: Romulus / Coup De Chance 20) The Bikeriders / 19) The Brutalist / 18) Rebel Ridge / 17) The Wild Robot / 16) Steve Martin: A Documentary In 2 Pieces / 15) Civil War / 14) The Iron Claw / 13) Conclave / 12) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes / 11) Dune Part 2 / 10) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga / 9) Music By John Williams / 8) September 5 / 7) Nosferatu / 6) Deadpool & Wolverine / 5) A Real Pain / 4) Anora / 3) Flow / 2) A Complete Unknown / 1) Saturday Night DARREN RP's - 20) A Quiet Place: Day One / 19) Paddington In Peru / 18) Nosferatu / 17) A Real Pain / 16) Sugarcane / 15) Brats / 14) Jim Henson: Idea Man / 13) Immaculate / 12) Deadpool & Wolverine / 11) Challengers / 10) Alien: Romulus / 9) Music By John Williams / 8) The Wild Robot / 7) A Complete Unknown / 6) Civil War / 5) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes / 4) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga / 3) September 5 / 2) Dune Part 2 / Saturday Night PAUL RP's The Iron Claw / Unfrosted / Hellboy: The Crooked Man / Beetlejuice Beetlejuice / Inside Out 2 / Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes / The Wild Robot - 10) Alien: Romulus / 9) Civil War / 8) Deadpool & Wolverine / 7) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga / 6) Conclave / 5) Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl / 4) Saturday Night / 3) A Complete Unknown / 2) Flow / 1) Dune Part 2
Julian Brave Noisecat's re-established relationship with his estranged father is the jumping off point for recounting the lives of the author and his family. "We Survived The Night" is a story both unique and familiar that Noisecat delivers with a mix of journalism, memoir, and his Secwepemc people's traditional storytelling. Coming off the acclaim that includes an Oscar nomination for his documentary, "Sugarcane", Noisecat provides a deeper look into the personal experience, family lore, and neglected historical accounts that make up who he is.
Julian Brave Noisecat's re-established relationship with his estranged father is the jumping off point for recounting the lives of the author and his family. "We Survived The Night" is a story both unique and familiar that Noisecat delivers with a mix of journalism, memoir, and his Secwepemc people's traditional storytelling. Coming off the acclaim that includes an Oscar nomination for his documentary, "Sugarcane", Noisecat provides a deeper look into the personal experience, family lore, and neglected historical accounts that make up who he is.
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Months after receiving an Oscar nomination for his first feature film, Sugarcane, Julian Brave NoiseCat says the whole experience is still surreal. On this episode of Face to Face, NoiseCat discusses the film and his debut book, We Survived the Night. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
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Julian Brave NoiseCat's Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane is about the mostly Catholic missionary boarding schools which Indigenous children, including older members of his family, were required to go to get "assimilated." Many were physically and sexually abused. While making the film and writing his new memoir, NoiseCat learned why minutes after his father was born, he was abandoned in a boarding school trash incinerator room. His memoir is We Survived the Night. Also, Grammy-winning Icelandic musician Laufey plays guitar and sings some songs for us.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Filmmaker and writer Julian Brave NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. "To live a life in an Indigenous way is a kind of profound thing, and it has been really beautiful to get to make art and tell stories from that position." NoiseCat spoke with Terry Gross about his father's origin story, dancing at powwows, and the bonds of kinship. His new memoir, We Survived the Night, takes its name from a translation of the Secwépemc morning greeting. His Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane is on Hulu/Disney+.Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews Daphne Du Maurier's collection of short stories, After Midnight. Follow Fresh Air on instagram @nprfreshair, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter for gems from the Fresh Air archive, staff recommendations, and a peek behind the scenes. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Julian Brave NoiseCat's paternal family traces their origins to the Coyote, a trickster from native mythology who helped create the world. The story of Coyote weaves through NoiseCat's memoir, “We Survived the Night,” which recounts his childhood in Oakland, growing up with a non-native mother, and an absent Indian father who was born, and nearly killed, in an infamous Canadian reservation school. NoiseCat's book weaves together the personal, historical and mythological stories that “were nearly tossed in the dustbin of history.” NoiseCat, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker of “Sugarcane,” joins us. Guests: Julian Brave NoiseCat, author, "We Survived the Night" - NoiseCat is the co-director of the Oscar-nominated documentary "Sugarcane" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to survive the night and look toward dawn? Writer and filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat joins us to talk about his new book We Survived the Night and his Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane. Julian shares how storytelling and art become acts of survival amid colonial violence and displacement. He reflects on his family's history, the legacy of residential schools and how Indigenous Nations continue to resist and heal together. Through myth, memory, and truth-telling, Julian shows that survival is the only way forward.
James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report talks with his tour guide Tom from Lip Smacking Foodie Tours about one of the company's patented food tours in Las Vegas, this one featuring three restaurants—Sushi Samba, Sugarcane and Milos—in the Venetian and Palazzo resorts. As Tom explains, that's only one of Lip Smacking's food tours of Vegas. For more information, visit www.lipsmackingfoodietours.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
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MAYOR TRACEY-LYNNE LIFTS THE HALLOWEEN BAN, BUT CYCLONES, SEWAGE DRAMA, AND A GOOD CHARLOTTE SNUB TURN THE PARTY INTO CHAOS. AS SUSAN BOYLE BACKS THE SHORES ONLINE, THE TOWN LAUGHS, MELTS, AND PROVES NOTHING EVER GOES TO PLAN.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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MAYOR TRACEY-LYNNE HIJACKS THE AIRWAVES AS THE NEW HOST OF SHORES FM, BUT HER FIRST SHOW TURNS INTO A DISASTER WHEN SHAZZA-LEE, METHANY, AND KEVVY PRANK HER LIVE ON AIR. FRUSTRATED, SHE CANCELS HALLOWEEN, SPARKING OUTRAGE ACROSS TOWN. LATER, SHE TRIES TO SAVE FACE BY ANNOUNCING A $2 MILLION SURFBEACH PARK UPGRADE — BUT CHAOS IS ALREADY BREWING FOR NEXT WEEK’S REVOLTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sugarcane Shores is a satirical soap-style series where secrets never stay buried, gossip spreads faster than a summer storm, and every character has something to hide. From scheming locals to power-hungry leaders, life in this sun-soaked town looks idyllic on the surface, but beneath it all lies scandal, sass, and more twists than a cane field road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, we sit down with Michael Mau, star of the upcoming horror/thriller Sugarcane, to talk about his acting journey, his love for the genre, and what it takes to bring chilling characters to life.From his early inspirations to stepping into the intense world of horror films, Michael shares behind-the-scenes stories, career insights, and what fans can expect from Sugarcane.
Listen to this week's top stories from Nepal. - उखु किसानहरूले पाउँदै आएको अनुदान नेपाल सरकारले कटौती गरेको भन्दै देशको राजधानीमा आन्दोलन, लिपुलेक सीमा विवाद कूटनीतिक तरिकाबाट हल गरिने र हेटौँडा सिमेन्ट उद्योग पुनः सञ्चालनमा लगायत नेपालका गत सात दिनका समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
Today we are repeating one of our favorite conversations. Mike spoke with the filmmakers of "Sugarcane" at Sundance 2024. They would go on to win the Grand Jury award for Directing at that festival, and then would be nominated for the 97th Academy Awards last year. If you enjoy this conversation, you may want to check out our "Anatomy of a scene from Sugarcane." Kicking off our on-the-ground coverage of Sundance 2024, Julian Brave Noisecat and Emily Kassie join Mike to discuss their new film, “Sugarcane”. In this film, they explore the legacy of the St. Joseph Mission, one of many segregated residential schools promulgated by the Canadian government run by the Catholic Church. The stories they tell are deeply personal (both Julian's grandmother and father attended St. Joseph's) as well illustrative of a wider history of abuse within the schools. As they explain, they deploy and reshape various filmic conventions–the Western, archival, the travel doc–in innovative ways to do justice to the lives and stories of their subject. The result is a many-layered testament to survival despite deep, still ongoing pain. Thanks to Amos Cochran of Edit/Score for hosting our 2024 Sundance interviews. Edit/Score is a new music library with an innovative approach to finding music for your film. Listen to the library and learn more at editscoremusic.com The Presenting Sponsor of Top Docs is Netflix. Follow: @emilykassie on Instagram & twitter @jnosiecat on Instagram & twitter @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter
Authors : Amanda Helms and Anne Leonard Narrators : Cherrae L. Stuart and Christiana Ellis Host : Eric Valdes Artist : Eric Valdes Discuss on Forums “The House, The Witch, and Sugarcane Stalks” Previously published by Lightspeed, “To Pluck a Twisted String” Previously published by The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Rated PG The […] The post PodCastle 906: DOUBLE EPISODE: The House, The Witch, and Sugarcane Stalks and To Pluck a Twisted String appeared first on PodCastle.
Raheem Sealey is the corporate chef of Kyu Restaurant, which has locations in Las Vegas, Miami, and New York City. Sealey is based in Miami, where he moved from the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix in 2009. He attended culinary school at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and worked in a variety of restaurants, including Caribbean concept Sugarcane and Zuma, which offers modern Japanese food in a stylish setting, as well as Pao by Paul Qui, which, similar in a way to Kyu, also offers Asian-inspired cuisine from a wood-fired grill. He eventually landed at Kyu in 2016 as a sous chef, and has been there ever since. There, Sealey offers items like smoked brisket rubbed with a shichimi pepper-based spice mix and served as a lettuce wrap, yakiniku baby back ribs, and whole roasted cauliflower in green chile vinaigrette.Sealey discussed his menu development process and shared that the restaurants will soon have a crispy duck salad and a grilled pork chop with sweet chile sauce and smoked eggplant relish. He also shared a trick for catering to customers who don't like cilantro.
* We talk with Senator Bill Cassidy about his Halt Fentanyl bill and what's been going on in Washington, DC * Checking in with Ag Commissioner Mike Strain about sugarcane, heat, beef, and more
"A world where materials are in harmony with nature." Wouldn't that be amazing? I truly believe, that biophilic designers can specify this change, and also help scale innovation to make this happen.The global plastics crisis is stark: over 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced annually, with a staggering 99% being fossil-based and 91% never recycled. The plastics industry contributes 3.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, equivalent to 1.8 billion tonnes of emissions. Hao Ding, Global Marketing Director at Total Energy Corbion, unveils the potential of Polylactic Acid (PLA) - a bio-based material that could help how architects and designers approach sustainability.PLA stands for Poly Lactic Acid, a bio-based plastic material made from renewable resources like sugarcane or corn. Specifically, as Hao explained in the interview, it's produced through a process of fermenting plant sugars to create lactic acid, which is then polymerised into a plastic-like material. Unlike traditional petroleum-based plastics, PLA is:- Made from renewable resources- Biodegradable- Reduces carbon footprint by up to 75%- Food contact approved- Usable in multiple applications like packaging, 3D printing, textiles, and medical packagingA key difference is that PLA starts from plants that absorb CO2 during growth, whereas conventional plastics are derived from oil pumped from underground. When composted, PLA breaks down completely without leaving persistent microplastics, making it an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional plastics. PLA can reduce carbon emissions by up to 75% compared to conventional plastics. "PLA can replace most conventional plastics and offer similar performance." Architects and designers can leverage PLA in multiple applications.Design and Construction Applications:1. Furniture packaging materials2. Exhibition and conference temporary structures3. 3D printed decorative objects4. Cavity wall insulation5. Prototype and model making6. Textile and upholstery applicationsEnd-of-Life Solutions:- Mechanical recycling: Melting and repurposing PLA products- Chemical recycling: Low-temperature process breaking down materials- Composting: Complete degradation without microplastic residueI think there is an exciting potential for designers here looking for alternatives to plastics, and it is something that as artists, specifiers, designers we can ask our suppliers to look at for us. Let's help them find alternatives and help scale biobased materials that have the potential to replace plastics in our environment.Hao showcased intricate 3D-printed examples, including life-sized hands holding a bowl and a detailed dragon sculpture, demonstrating PLA's capacity for complex, nature-inspired designs.Recommendations for Architects and Designers:- Explore PLA alternatives in packaging and temporary structures- Consider PLA for decorative and functional objects- Investigate textile and upholstery applications- Prioritise end-of-life solutions in material selectionHao's parting message resonates with hope: "2030 is not far away, and we all have targets to achieve." For architects and designers committed to sustainability, PLA represents an exciting pathway to more environmentally responsible design.To find out more visit: https://totalenergies-corbion.com/biobased/ If you like this, please subscribe!Have you got a copy of the Journal? You can now subscribe as a member of the Journal of Biophilic Design or purchase a gorgeous coffee table reference copy or PDF download of the Journal journalofbiophilicdesign.comor Amazon and Kindle. Biophilic Design Conference www.biophilicdesignconference.comCredits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the calming biophilic soundscape that backs all of our podcasts. Listen to our podcast on Audible, Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube and all the RSS feeds.https://www.facebook.com/journalofbiophilicdesign/https://twitter.com/JofBiophilicDsnhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/journalofbiophilicdesign/https://www.instagram.com/journalofbiophilicdesign
Coca-Cola says they're switching to sugar cane, but there are some reports saying that the transition to sugarcane might be more challenging than initially anticipated. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
In this episode of the AgTribe's Report, host Vance Crowe is joined by Shay Folk. The discussion kicks off with President Trump's push for Coca Cola to replace high fructose corn syrup with cane sugar, a move that has stirred debate among corn farmers and health advocates alike. They explore the potential economic impacts on corn prices and the broader implications for the beverage industry. The conversation then shifts to the USDA's decision to end race and sex-based criteria for farm aid, examining the potential effects on minority and women farmers and the broader agricultural community.Continuing with the theme of policy changes, Vance and Shay discuss the Trump administration's controversial proposal to exempt migrant farm workers from deportation, highlighting the tensions between agricultural labor needs and political promises. The episode also features a segment on the Bitcoin land price report, where Shay shares insights how price appreciation in Bitcoin is demonstrating the demonitization of ag land. The show wraps up with Shay's thoughts on the future of agricultural lending and a discussion on the importance of data in farm operations. Throughout the episode, Vance and Shay provide a thought-provoking analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the agricultural industry today.1. (00:01:08) Introduction to the AgTribe's Report2. (00:02:03) Meet Shay Folk: Farmer and Consultant3. (00:03:32) Trump's Push for Coca Cola to Use Cane Sugar4. (00:08:38) USDA Ends Race and Sex Criteria for Farm Aid5. (00:15:05) Trump's Farmworker Exemption Plan6. (00:23:17) Bitcoin Land Price Report7. (00:29:00) Peter Thiel Paradox8. (00:33:16) Worthy Adversary: A Discussion on Disagreement9. (00:35:30) AgView Solutions: Helping Farms ThriveLegacy Interviews - A service that records individuals and couples telling their life stories so that future generations can know their family history. https://www.legacyinterviews.com/experienceRiver.com - Invest in Bitcoin with Confidence https://river.com/signup?r=OAB5SKTP
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I welcome back creative entrepreneur Melissa Hunter Davis to the podcast. Melissa is the founder of Sugarcane magazine, a Black art and culture media company known for its commitment to recognizing Black culture's global influence and the rise of Black visual art, music, dance, design, and literature.We explore Melissa's journey as a creative entrepreneur and the vision behind Sugarcane magazine. Melissa shares her insights into recognizing Black culture's global influence, the rise of Black visual art, music, dance, design, and literature, and her commitment to showcasing diverse voices within the art world.Eager to discover more about Sugarcane magazine or Melissa's work?Be sure to check out Sugarcane magazine's website at www.sugarcane.com and follow them on Instagram at Sugarcane Magazine. Curious to hear more about Melissa's background and the origins of Sugarcane?Check out Melissa's first interview here Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
Started week with the dismembered Mexican students, and then talked about the civilian execution videos from Syria. Plus those South Korea fighter jets that dropped 8 bombs by accident, Fort Moore back to Benning, South Sudan meltdown, SpaceX failed launch, and a guy in India murdered a special needs man by using a sugarcane stalk up rectum. Music: Gucci Mane/“Shirt Off”
Bryan and Anderson round out 2024 with reviews of Loaded for Bear, Oddity, Queer, A Different Man, Sugarcane, and September 5! Then the boys get final say after the Oscars with The Vaulties 2025! Santa Monica International Film Festival Loaded for Bear New Promo Video! The Film Vault on Youtube TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault Anderson's new doc: Loaded for Bear Atty's Antiques Baldywood Newsletter COMEDY CONFESSIONAL Listener Art: Drake Ducham Featured Artist: The Coalition The Film Vault on Twitch Buy Bryan's Book Shrinkage Here The Film Vaulters “Kubrick is Everywhere” Shirt CONNECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe Atty and Andy's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines for March 04, 2025; Greenpeace on Trial: $300M Lawsuit over Standing Rock Protests Could Shutter Group & Chill Free Speech; Winona LaDuke: DAPL Pipeline Lawsuit Against Greenpeace Aims to Silence Indigenous Protests, Too; “Sugarcane”: Oscar-Nominated Film Explores “Colonial Silence” Around Indian Residential Schools; Remembering Aaron Bushnell: How He Inspired People in the Military to Question U.S. Empire
Headlines for March 04, 2025; Greenpeace on Trial: $300M Lawsuit over Standing Rock Protests Could Shutter Group & Chill Free Speech; Winona LaDuke: DAPL Pipeline Lawsuit Against Greenpeace Aims to Silence Indigenous Protests, Too; “Sugarcane”: Oscar-Nominated Film Explores “Colonial Silence” Around Indian Residential Schools; Remembering Aaron Bushnell: How He Inspired People in the Military to Question U.S. Empire
**Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children** RPH is back! Red Power co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz are joined by TRN comrade Shelly to discuss the Academy Award-nominated documentary Sugarcane (2024) about an Indigenous community on the Williams Lake Indian Reservation in present-day British Columbia. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Resources for self-care and trauma: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/self-care-resources Empower our work: GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/empower-red-medias-indigenous-content Subscribe to The Red Nation Newsletter: https://www.therednation.org/ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.Historian Jefferson Cowie offers a history White backlash to federal authority (First) | Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie discuss their Oscar-nominated documentary "Sugarcane" and the long history of abuse at residential schools in Canada (Starts at 22:20) | Shiori Itō, director of "Black Box Diaries," talks about her Oscar-nominated documentary about her investigation of her own sexual assault case (Starts at 39:35)If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.
This month we hear from the makers of the five films nominated for the Academy Award for best feature documentary. Today, Julian Brave NoiseCat, writer and filmmaker, and Emily Kassie, filmmaker and investigative journalist, discuss their film "Sugarcane" that documents the long history of abuse at one Indian residential school in Canada and the damage to individuals, families and communities from the century-long practice across the U.S. and Canada.Sugarcane is streaming on Hulu and Disney+.