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As COVID Spreads Through Indian Country, Communities Work To Save Elders & Native LanguagesOn this edition of Your Call, we're discussing how COVID is affecting Native communities and putting Native languages at risk. Fewer than 120 Native…
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On this edition of Your Call, we're discussing how COVID is affecting Native communities and putting Native languages at risk. Fewer than 120 Native…
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One year after Standing Rock, what is the state of Native activism? What have we learned about the brutal crackdowns? On October 27th, 2016 local, state,…
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Native Americans who opposed the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline were subjected to tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, and strip searches. The Intercept…
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We’ll have a conversation with environmental justice activist Winona LaDuke about Native Americans' struggle to protect their lands, waters, sacred…
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Your Call: Media coverage of the resistance at Standing Rock & Trump's new national security advisorThis week, we’ll discuss coverage of Donald Trump's new national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster. Who is McMaster? We’ll also talk about the…
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What’s next for the Dakota Access Pipeline? On Sunday, the Army Corps of Engineers denied Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the pipeline, the…
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On the December 1st edition of Your Call, what rights do Standing Rock water protectors have to remain where they are? The North Dakota Governor issued an…
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On the November 28th edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance movement.Militarized police forces…
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On the November 7th edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about Native American youths and their role in the struggle against the Dakota Access…