Episode 246 Saturday "FROM THIS POINT FORWARD, WE RISE!"

 
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Native Opinion Episode 246 Saturday
FROM THIS POINT FORWARD, WE RISE!

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

This is a crucial time for Native America, all of Native America, to make a difference in our lives and the lives of generations to come. Native representatives in the nation’s lawmaking body have paved the way for many possibilities. From this point forward, we rise.

LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

Postmaster General Louis Dejoy Senate Committee testimony

Steve Bannon Is Charged With Fraud in We Build the Wall Campaign

The Real Origins of the Religious Right

Female leaders headline Democratic Native Caucus

This Native Tribe’s Response to COVID–19 Is Working—and Addressing Another Community Problem

Virginia mayor urged to resign after saying Biden picked ‘Aunt Jemima as his VP’

Who are ‘Navajos for Trump’?

Brian Lightfoot Brown: Oldest recorded powwow in North America meets COVID–19

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