Indian Country Resisting The Erasure of Native Voices Through Contemporary Storytelling By Lea Ceasrine & Rose Aguilar • Dec 16, 2020 Listen Listening... / 47:19 On this edition of Your Call, we discuss How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America, a collection of twelve first-person stories by Indigenous people in the US and Canada. Indigenous Communities Turned Out In Record Numbers In Key States For Biden By Lea Ceasrine & Rose Aguilar • Dec 9, 2020 TALIA MAYDEN / HUMAN On this edition of Your Call, we're rebroadcasting our conversation with Indigenous activists about this election’s historic Native voter turnout. In "Bitterroot," a Native transracial adoptee explores identity, race, and belonging By Rose Aguilar • Nov 26, 2020 Listen Listening... / 51:09 On this edition of Your Call, we’ll speak with oral historian Susan Devan Harness about her book Bitterroot: A Salish Memoir of Transracial Adoption. Indigenous Communities Turned Out In Record Numbers In Key States For Biden By Lea Ceasrine & Rose Aguilar • Nov 19, 2020 Talia Mayden / HUMAN Listen Listening... / 51:58 On this edition of Your Call, we're speaking with Indigenous activists about this election’s historic Native voter turnout. The COVID-19 Crisis In Indian Country Exposes Broken Treaties & US Obligations By Lea Ceasrine & Rose Aguilar • Apr 30, 2020 Kristin Murphy/AP Listen Listening... / 53:01 On this edition of Your Call, we're discussing how COVID-19 is affecting Indian Country. There are nearly 1,900 confirmed cases across the Navajo Nation and 60 reported deaths. Your Call: The history of Native Americans and National Parks By Rose Aguilar & Laura Flynn • Aug 23, 2016 photographed by W. H. Jackson, 1870. / National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress) Listen Listening... / 53:01 On the August 23rd edition of Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about the history of the national parks and Native Americans.