Native Opinion Episode 207
WE ALSO HAVE A DREAM
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PLEASE NOTE: This episode is being re-released due to a previous audio quality problem. There is also additional content that was not featured in the origional release of this episode.
EPISODE SUMMARY: Dr. Martin Luthor King’s “I have a dream” speech is a narrative people so often take out of context. In America’s history of the civil rights fight, Native people have been largely left out of that part of American History. We look at why, and how Native people did benefit from the work of, Dr. King through an article by Levi Rickert. (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation) Also, we deconstruct a discussion about race in the New Hampshire democratic debates.
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LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:
TRIBAL NATIONS WORKING TOGETHER: EVERYONE WINS
SUPPORTING STATE AND FEDERAL EFFORTS TO ADDRESS MMIW.
CHEROKEE NATION INCREASES EFFORT TO SAVE HISTORICAL SITES IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe stands alone in battle for homelands
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