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Trauma on TapTrauma on TapMissing & Murdered Indigenous WomenThe epidemic of missing & murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) in the United States is a severe and urgent crisis that has gone largely ignored for centuries. While Indigenous women and girls make up just 2% of the U.S. population, they make up 20% of all missing person’s cases nationwide. This episode provides a brief summary of the history of MMIW and the legacy of colonization, racial discrimination, and jurisdiction issues between federal, state, and tribal governments. We also cover the lack of national data collection on MMIW cases which makes it difficult to grasp the full scale of th...2025-02-2059 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeBreaking the Silence Content FYI–This podcast episode includes personal stories of domestic violence, violence, racism, and human trafficking. We encourage listeners to mentally prepare beforehand and reflect afterward to help process this information. Nani Fay Paglinawan, Aunty as we call her, is a kupuna (elder), a founding member of Women Helping Women, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Pouhana O Nā Wāhine and has been a long-time advocate in the domestic violence movement for over 40 years. Aunty, a recipient of the Women Helping Women Lifetime Achievement award, was honored on April...2024-08-081h 01Hoporenkv Native American PodcastHoporenkv Native American PodcastA Preview of STTARSRelease Date: 07.31.2024 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “A Preview of STTARS” Special Guest: Caroline LaPorte (Immediate Descendant of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians) Director STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the critical issue of Indigenous homelessness with a special guest, Caroline LaPorte, the Director of the STTARS Indigenous Safe Housing Center. Learn about the invaluable work this organization is doing to provide safe and supportive housing for Indigenous individuals. Caroline shares insights into the challenges faced by Indigenous communities and the vital role STTARS plays in addres...2024-07-3109 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeUnderstanding the Connections of Land and Body Violence Happy Earth Day! Listen as we talk about “Oppenheimer,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and the devastating connection between violence against the land and Native and Indigenous Women. Tia shares examples of the negative effects of extractive industries on Native communities and what people can do to help. The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (NIWRC) recognizes that the land and Indigenous women are sacred and connected and must be protected. In this episode of "Speaking Our Truth," NIWRC's Policy Specialist Tia Bahozhoni highlights this sacred relationship by discussing how exploitation and contamination of the land conti...2024-04-2238 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeKaysera, Four Years Later Kaysera Stops Pretty Places went missing in 2019 at 18 years old. Five days later, her body was found near a busy thoroughfare. Fourteen days later, her family was notified. No investigation occurred. In this episode, we focus on Kaysera’s family. They have been organizing events for the past 4 years to bring awareness and ask for help in solving her case. This is a unique situation. It’s about what happens when you can’t rely on law enforcement. #JusticeForKayserawww.justiceforkaysera.orghttps://www.niwrc.org/not-invisible-act-commission-recommendations2023-11-0142 minFirst Voices RadioFirst Voices Radio09/17/23 - Chasity SalvadorChasity Salvador is a young farmer and traditional seed keeper growing food and seed for her family and community. She is a full-spectrum doula, Indigenous breastfeeding counselor and birth keeper providing birth work services to her community. Chasity is a scholar, writer, and organizer on Pueblo women in agriculture, and Indigenous food and seed sovereignty. She is a poet that tells the story on how all these lines of work contribute to the wellbeing and healing of Pueblo women and children from the impacts of ongoing settler colonialism, unsettling capitalism, the medical industrial complex, and the environmental...2023-09-1857 minMissing in America The First 24 HoursMissing in America The First 24 Hours"Invisible No More: The Search for Kit Mora, a Missing Indigenous Teen"Send us a textWith a population of almost 5,000 people, Omak, Washington is not only known for its popular rodeo, the Omak Stampede, but also for its beautiful landscape…offering outdoor adventures like hiking, skiing, and rock climbing. Omak is considered a safe place to live, but for some, like Kit Mora, Omak would become a place of vulnerability, uncertainty, and alleged horrors. Omak became a wasteland of worry for family and friends of Kit. According to an article from the Yakima Herald, the Omak police department is considering Kit’s disappearance suspicious (Herald-Republic, 2023). For more info...2023-07-3151 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeFamilies Taking Action in the Face of MMIW, Week of Action, Podcast 5 Patsy Whitefoot: Discussing barriers that families can face when a loved one goes missing or is murdered.Music:Moon Song · Phoebe Bridgershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXqZ66XK3z8 2023-05-0530 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeFamilies Taking Action in the Face of MMIW, Week of Action, Podcast 4 Patsy Whitefoot: Speaking to of her work in the MMIW movement and the loss of her sister Daisy Mae Heath- and eventual recent recovery of her sister Daisy Mae Heath’s remains.Music:The Moon Song · beabadoobee · Oscar Langhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCx1eSdkyr0 2023-05-0427 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeFamilies Taking Action in the Face of MMIW, Week of Action, Podcast 3 Dr. Grace Bulltail: Speaking of her work in the MMIW movement and bringing continued awareness to the unsolved murder of her niece Kaysera Stops Pretty Places.Music:Moon Song · Phoebe BridgersPunisher℗ 2020 Dead Oceanshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXqZ66XK3z8 2023-05-0322 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeFamilies Taking Action in the Face of MMIW, Week of Action, Podcast 2 Leanne, Charles and Velina Guy: Speaking about their work in the MMIW movement and the importance of healing.Music:Ceilings · Lizzy McAlpinehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bpMSpFTdzMMy Mother and I · Lucy Dacushttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q_weNUt4m8 2023-05-0255 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeFamilies Taking Action in the Face of MMIW, Week of Action, Podcast 1 Introduction: Information and statistics about MMIW and challenges facing families. 2023-05-0106 minCrime JunkieCrime JunkieMISSING: Ashley Loring HeavyRunnerWhen 20-year-old Ashley Loring HeavyRunner goes missing on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana, her older sister Kimberly is forced to pick up the slack of a system that’s designed to fail those it’s supposed to protect. Her investigation leads her to three people who may know what happened to her sister… but none will talk. If you want a deeper dive into Ashley Loring HeavyRunner’s case, check out Season 3 of Up and Vanished.To learn more about The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, you can visit niwrc.org. And if you’d like to donate to this...2023-05-0146 minTheory & PhilosophyTheory & PhilosophyGlen Coulthard’s ”Red Skin, White Masks” (Part 3/3)In this episode, I cover chapters four, five, and the conclusion of Glen Coulthard's "Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition." If you feel like donating, please consider this organization: https://www.niwrc.org/donate If you want to support me, you can do that with these links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy paypal.me/theoryphilosophy Twitter: @DavidGuignion IG: @theory_and_philosophy 2022-11-1942 minPretend Worlds Real PeoplePretend Worlds Real PeopleErica Tremblay (Reservation Dogs, Dark Winds, In The Turn)“Find ways to satiate yourself.”   It is my great pleasure to welcome, Writer and Director, Erica Tremblay! Through her family’s dinner table stories, creating homemade short films, and watching VCR recordings of MTV; she has always sought after any form of storytelling. Her hard work, talent, and love for the craft would lead her to the Sundance Indigenous Program. There, she would find mentorship and representation amongst native artists like Sterlin Harjo. But this is just the tip of the iceberg to Erica’s fantastic story! You can catch her most recent work in FX’s Rese...2022-11-1458 minTheory & PhilosophyTheory & PhilosophyGlen Coulthard’s ”Red Skin, White Masks” (Part 2/3)In this episode, I cover chapters two and three of Glen Coulthard's "Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition." If you feel like donating, please consider this organization: https://www.niwrc.org/donate If you want to support me, you can do that with these links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy paypal.me/theoryphilosophy Twitter: @DavidGuignion IG: @theory_and_philosophy 2022-11-1246 minCorpus DelictiCorpus Delicti219: Missing: Daisy Mae HeathDaisy Mae Heath disappeared from the Yakima Reservation in White Swan, WA. Daisy was no stranger to the woods as she often spent time hiking, camping, hunting, and visiting other reservations. This is why her family didn't immediately panic when she didn't return home. But soon, it was clear that something was wrong. This case, with zero suspects, is one of many stories of missing and murdered indigenous women across the United States. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiJoin us on the #14daysofmagicchallenge...2022-11-1137 minSalt, Lime, Storytime!Salt, Lime, Storytime!Ep. 19 | Get Learnt Some History With A&KThis week, Allison is joined by a very special guest, her cousin and ex-nemesis Kate. In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, they will dive into the incredible true stories of two influential Indigenous women. Kate takes Allison on an emotional journey through the life of Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. Back on the mainland, Allison unravels the century-old secret of Buffalo Calf Road Woman and the true story behind the Battle of Little Bighorn. You will be left asking yourself "why weren't we taught this in school"? Help reduce extreme poverty and hardship f...2022-11-091h 29Theory & PhilosophyTheory & PhilosophyGlen Coulthard’s ”Red Skin, White Masks” (Part 1/3)In this episode, I cover the introduction and chapter one of Glen Coulthard's "Red Skin, White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition" (Part 1/3). If you feel like donating, please consider this organization: https://www.niwrc.org/donate If you want to support me, you can do that with these links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy paypal.me/theoryphilosophy Twitter: @DavidGuignion IG: @theory_and_philosophy 2022-11-0541 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSTTARS Part 1 Caroline LaPorte Gwendolyn Packard On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we listen Part 1 of STTARS' presentation introducing the new Indigenous Safe Housing Center from NIWRC's Specialty Institute held in June 2022. 2022-10-2116 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSTTARS Part 2 Caroline LaPorte Gwendolyn Packard On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we listen Part 2 of STTARS' presentation introducing the new Indigenous Safe Housing Center from NIWRC's Specialty Institute held in June 2022. 2022-10-2116 minIndian Health Council\'s What About Life PodcastIndian Health Council's What About Life PodcastWendy Schlater - Avellaka Program DirectorWendy Schlater is a dual citizen of the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians and the U.S. In March 2019, Wendy was elected Vice Chairwoman for her Tribe, her third term as an elected tribal leader. Wendy also serves as Program Director of La Jolla’s Avellaka Program addressing safety for Native women on her Reservation. In this capacity, she organized the La Jolla Native Women’s Advisory Committee to host the first annual Inter-Tribal Sexual Assault Awareness Walk in 2010, which continues today traveling from reservation to reservation. One of Wendy’s passions is to assert and utilize tribal sovere...2022-10-1757 minThe Murder DiariesThe Murder DiariesMISSING: Pepita Redhair According to indianlaw.org “…More than 1 in 2 Native American women have experienced sexual violence. Though available data is limited, the number of missing and murdered American Indian and Alaska Native women and the lack of a diligent and adequate federal response is extremely alarming to indigenous women, tribal governments, and communities. On some reservations, indigenous women are murdered at more than ten times the national average. Statistics define the scale of the problem, but do nothing to convey the experience of the epidemic.” Pepita Redhair is one of this Missing and murdered indigenous women. She went missing at the height of the...2022-10-0626 minTruly CriminalTruly CriminalThe Unsolved Disappearance Of Immaculate BasilFriday 14th June, 2013. A young woman leaves a party in British Columbia, Canada. She is never seen again. In today's episode we are looking at the unsolved disappearance of Immaculate Basil.  Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC): https://www.nwac.ca Native Women's Wilderness: https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiw We R Native: https://www.wernative.org/articles/what-is-the-mmiw-movement Native Hope: https://www.nativehope.org National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC): https://www.niwrc.org Sources 📝 https://controlc.com/fc40b61f Support the show https://linktr.ee/trulycriminal1 Patreon 🖤 https://patreon.com/trulycriminal1 Buy Me A Coffee ☕️ https://www.buy...2022-09-2620 minWe Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastWe Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastMURDERED: Alicia Lara (Mini Episode)In 1991, Alicia Lara, a Tarahumara woman, was found dead in Weitchpec, a small community on the Yurok reservation in Humboldt County in Northern California. Her death was ruled accidental under suspicious circumstances; her daughter Christina believes it was a homicide.Sources:https://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Report-Murders-of-indigenous-women-california-15457912.phphttps://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/indigenouspeopleshttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/california-crisis-missing-indigenous-womenhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Tarahumarahttps://localnewsmatters.org/2020/08/04/pervasive-failure-to-investigate-report-finds-lack-of-scrutiny-in-cases-of-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-girls/https://www.niwrc.org/sites/default/files/images...2022-09-1607 minThe Bloody Bible PodcastThe Bloody Bible PodcastThe DisappearedIn this episode, Em and Caz shine some light on biblical figures who are “disappeared” when their victimization and violation are overlooked or ignored by readers of the Bible. They focus particularly on biblical narratives of genocide, colonialism, wartime rape, and sex trafficking, making connections with more recent examples of these various forms of violence. They also take a deep dive into “missing white woman syndrome,” exploring the ways that some victims of violence - both biblical and contemporary - are “disappeared” by virtue of their being painted as less “worthy” of attention than others.Find us on Twitter @Bloo...2022-08-1600 minSmoke Signals podcastsSmoke Signals podcastsPodcast 89: Tribal Council member Michael Cherry shares Alaskan adventureTribal Council member Michael Cherry recently attended her first National Congress of American Indians meeting held in Anchorage, Alaska. Cherry talks with Smoke Signals Social Media/Digital Journalist Kamiah Koch about the experience, which included attending briefings on murdered and missing Indigenous people, cultural presentations by Alaskan Natives and seeing the sun in the sky at midnight.Link for the Native Teachings Toolkit for survivors of domestic violence: https://www.niwrc.org/resources/toolkit/reconnecting-native-teachings-and-creating-healing-spaces-and-2slgbtq-victim2022-06-2816 minTrue Consequences - True CrimeTrue Consequences - True CrimeMMIWG: Ashlynne MikeMMIWG Ashlynne MikeThis episode was written and researched by Jackie Moranty. May 2, 2016, was just like any other school day in Shiprock, New Mexico. The bus ridehome was just like any other bus ride.Twelve-year-old Gracelynne Mike along with her sister, eleven-year-old Ashlynne andtheir brother, nine-year-old Ian, got off the school bus to make the walk home. That all chaned when Ian and Ashlynne were picked up by a man named Tom Begaye. References:Show Notes for Ashlynne Mike:https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a19561163/ashlynne-mike-amber-alert-navajo-reservation/https://wcti12.com...2022-06-1243 minLittle Known CrimeLittle Known CrimeEpisode 1Hey guys! This is the very first episode of Little Known Crime! It's a short one but it is just a little intro with some background. Check out my instagram @littleknowncrime and support my podcast at https://anchor.fm/littleknowncrimeI will be releasing episodes weekly on Fridays.Episode links:https://mmiwusa.org/https://www.niwrc.org/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/littleknowncrime/support2022-05-2713 minG.R.I.T.-Getting Real Immersed in TruthG.R.I.T.-Getting Real Immersed in TruthGetting Real about Missing and Murdered Indigenious Women/Girls (MMIWG/MMIR)Native American women are murdered at more than ten times the national average; however, BIPOC Women receive less media attention. May 5 is the National Day of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Colette Yellow Robe, Ph.D., Joins me in a conversation to discuss the history, heartache, and hope for the justice of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/Girls and their Relatives.Connect with Colette:Connect with Colette on InstagramDr. Yellow Robe recommends the following websites:https://www.sovereign-bodies.org/ https://www.greatplainsaction.org/about ht...2022-05-2441 minWe Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastWe Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastSPECIAL EPISODE: Hanna Harris & Roylynn Rides HorseIn recognition of National MMIW Day of Awareness, we are dropping a surprise episode today! Maggie, Osh, and I jumped on a virtual call to explain why MMIW Day is May 5th, and we discussed the tragic stories behind this designation. Today's stories are brutal and graphic, but we must tell them because we can no longer be silent. These are the stories of Hanna Harris and Roylynn Rides Horse.Sources:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) (nativehope.org)Visit Southeast MontanaWhat Happened to H...2022-05-0521 minCrime, Coffee, & Crafts PodcastCrime, Coffee, & Crafts PodcastEp. 31: The Murder of Hanna Harris #MMIWToday is a day of awarenes for the thousands of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. #MMIW #MMIWG2S #MMIP The coffee from today's episode is from Thunder Island Coffee. Missing and Murdered Cases https://www.bia.gov/service/mmu/missing-murdered-open-cases    http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2016/04/the-murder-of-hanna-harris-beaten-to.html    https://www.niwrc.org/mmiwnatlweek22      https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/a-call-for-justice-mmiwg-awareness-day    https://www.bia.gov/service/mmu/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-people-crisis    https://www.amnesty.ca/blog/missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-and-girls-understanding-the-numbers/   https://www.u...2022-05-0546 minLost Souls of AmericaLost Souls of America23. Missing and Murdered in North Carolina: The Cases of Lumbee Stolen SistersThe women of the Lumbee tribe of North Carolina make a strong, beautiful, powerful portion of the population. Yet somehow they keep turning up missing or even murdered. In the spring of 2017, the bodies of three young mothers were found disposed of like garbage. Though no one is sure how many of these cases are connected, a community lives in absolute fear that a serial killer may be preying on their women. Join us this week for our calls to action in observance of the MMIW National Week of Action, April 29th to May 5th 2022. We had to...2022-04-2745 minDabble BabbleDabble BabbleDabble Babble - Painting and Poetry with Candace HennekensIn this episode, Stephanie and Brad discuss painting and writing poetry with Candace Hennekens. You can see more of her work at candacehennekens.com and find some of her published books in our collection.Living on the Bank of a River, IIby Candace HennekensWhen you’re past loversHusband in the groundchildren grown and gonebefriend a river. Discoverhow rivers flow, rise, fall,ice over, melt, churn,flash diamonds in sunshine.You can wa...2022-03-3130 minSomething Was WrongSomething Was Wrong[Lucy] Bad Blood*Content Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault and emotional abuse. ** Sources: Ultra Violet: Facts About Violence Against Native Women UltraViolet is a powerful and rapidly growing community of people mobilized to fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women, from politics and government to media and pop culture. UltraViolet is a community of one million people that drives feminist cultural and political change. Through people power and strategic advocacy, they work to improve the lives of women and girls of all identities and backgrounds, and all people...2022-03-241h 11We Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastWe Are Resilient: An MMIP True Crime PodcastMISSING: Pepita RedhairPepita Redhair, 27, left home in the Crownpoint Community in New Mexico to visit her boyfriend, living two hours away in Albuquerque, in March 2020. A member of the Navajo Nation, Pepita was close to her family and was always responsive when it came to phone calls and texts. When she stopped responding to messages three days later, her family knew something was wrong.Pepita Redhair is 5'1" and 141 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She also has two beauty marks on her chin. In addition, she has a dinosaur tattoo on her right forearm, a koi fish...2022-03-0733 minThe Chris & Sandy ShowThe Chris & Sandy ShowThe Chris & Sandy show With Actress Irene BedardWe had a great conversation with Actress Irene Bedard on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about so many things from society, family, communication, acting, sacrifices, she told some great stories to a whole lot more. Irene Bedard is a Native American actor, director, producer and advocate . She was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska and is the daughter of Bruce Bedard and Carol Otton and the granddaughter of David and Irene Otton from the village of Koyuk. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theater from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. After university...2022-03-0147 minCrime AnalystCrime AnalystMissing and Murdered in Wyoming with Cara Chambers and Dr Emily GrantWhen 22-year-old Gabby Petito disappeared in September 2021 there was national and international media coverage, and rightly so. However, when her body was found in Wyoming it brought into sharp relief the 715 indigenous people, 466 who were women, who went missing in Wyoming a decade before Gabby who received little, if any, attention in the news or on social media.Laura wants to help change this. In this episode Laura interviews Cara Chambers, Director of the Division of Victim Services at the Office of the Attorney General of Wyoming and Dr Emily Grant Senior Research Scientist...2022-02-251h 06True Crime With MillennialsTrue Crime With MillennialsFound Frozen: Selena Not AfraidWe are starting a new series about missing and murdered indigenous women. It's not going to be coming out every week, but we are going to aim for at least once a month. We want to use our platform to bring attention to this very prevalent issue, and this week we are talking about one of the more well known cases, focusing on Selena Not Afraid in Montana. There is a lot of mystery surrounding this case as well as a lot of fault of the people who were supposed to be helping to find her, the police, while...2022-02-2153 minMisty MysteriesMisty MysteriesAmber TuccaroAmber Tuccaro was a young Indigenous woman who went missing while on a trip with a friend and her son. Amber remains were found months later in the same site as other Indigenous women. https://m.facebook.com/JUSTICEFORAMBERTUCCARO/On this episode I speak on the topic of Missing indigenous men and women if you would like to learn more you can read about this topic with these links: https://www.niwrc.org/news/tdvam-lifting-native-voices-teen-dating-violencehttps://mmiwusa.orgMisty Mysteries is a Darkcast Network podcast. https://darkcastnetwork.wixsite.com/indie...2022-02-1421 minSlow Guy On The Fast RideSlow Guy On The Fast RideEpisode 8: Shayna Powless's Dreamcatcher Foundation counters pandemic of violenceProfessional cyclist Shayna Powless and her fiancé, Buffalo Bills nose tackle Eli Ankou, started the Dreamcatcher Foundation to raise awareness of a pandemic of violence.All throughout the United States, frightening statistics regarding missing and murdered indigenous women continue to get little notice in mainstream media. Powless and Ankou both come from indigenous ancestry, and when they had the opportunity to build the Dreamcatcher Foundation not only to draw attention to the stories of missing and murdered indigenous women, but also to engage those communities through sports, it seemed like a no-brainer.Powless joins h...2022-02-1036 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSCOTUS Denezpi Brief On January 18, 2022, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court in United States v. Merle Denezpi. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will dig deeper into this case and what this amicus brief is all about 2022-02-0913 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSavanna’s Act and AK Tribal Jurisdiction The state of Alaska is considered one of the most violent states in the country. The state also has the highest number of missing Indigenous people, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Grassroots advocates from American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes calling for justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women have finally started gaining national attention. In fact, after years of grassroots advocacy, in October 2020, Congress passed Savanna’s Act. This Act is meant to improve the response to missing and murdered Indigenous women across federal, state, Tribal and local law enforcement agencies. On this ep...2022-02-0722 minMixed Media ReviewsMixed Media Reviews110 / Book: Firekeeper's DaughterHello everyone! Today's episode will be a fairly spoiler free discussion of the book Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley! In this episode, I will give you a summary, talk about things I liked, and talk about some critiques. Please don't forget to follow me on Facebook and Instagram at Mixed Media Reviews Podcast. Leave me a message or comment on social media if you have any suggestions or if you want to continue the conversation! Thanks for listening! StrongHearts Native Helpline: 1-844-7NATIVE, strongheartshelpline.org National Indigenous Women's Resource Center: niwrc.org/resource-topic/domestic-violence2022-02-0626 minAmerican Indian AirwavesAmerican Indian AirwavesMary Kathryn Nagle in Sacred Stage: Talks with Native Playwrights and ArtistsSacred Stage: Talks with Native Playwrights and Artists is part of ongoing series with special host Albert “Abby” Ibarra who interviews Mary Kathryn Nagle. Nagle is currently a partner at Pipestem Law, where she specializes in federal Indian law and appellate litigation. Nagle filed an amicus brief in Dollar General v. Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians on behalf of the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) in pursuit of ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Nagle is a leading voice among indigenous theatre artists. She served as Executive Director of the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program, a program designed to sup...2022-01-2757 minIndigenae PodcastIndigenae PodcastRestoring protection for our community: MMIWG2S and the Law with Mary Kathryn NagleMary Kathryn Nagle (Citizen of the Cherokee Nation) answers questions about the legal framework around the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit. She explains how a 1978 Supreme Court decision failed to protect Native people from violence perpetrated by non-Natives, and what has happened since to restore Tribes’ rights to prosecute crimes committed on tribal land. Mary Kathryn joined Pipestem & Nagle, P.C. in 2015 from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in New York City, where she specialized in complex commercial litigation related to structured finance, bankruptcy, and federal qui tam actions. She has dra...2021-11-3031 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeWendy Schlater: Carrying Our Medicine In November, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center will reflect on its first 10 years of the movement for the safety of Native women. As a special podcast series, we are talking with members of NIWRC’s board of directors about the highlights and accomplishments made over the past decade. On this special episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with NIWRC’s Board Treasurer about what it means to carry our medicine in this work, past, present and future.Music: "I Am Light" | Album: Songversation (2013) | Artist: India.ArieLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL-g...2021-11-2239 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeLeanne Guy: Carrying Our Medicine This year, 2021, marks a decade of advocacy by the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. This is an important milestone as NIWRC reflects back on its first 10 years and looks forward to the next ten. As a special podcast series of Speaking Our Truth, we are speaking with members of our board of directors about the past decade of this work. In this episode, we are talking with NIWRC’s Board Secretary about carrying our medicine forward in the movement for safety for Native women and strengthening sovereignty for Tribal Nations.Music: "Calling The Spirit Back" | Album: I Pr...2021-11-0127 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeCherrah Giles: Carrying Our Medicine In November, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center will reflect on its first 10 years of the movement for the safety of Native women. As a special podcast series, we are talking with members of NIWRC’s board of directors about the highlights and accomplishments made over the past decade. On this special episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with NIWRC’s Board Chairwoman about what it means to carry our medicine in this work, past, present and future.Music: "Calling The Spirit Back" | Album: I Pray for My Enemies (2021) | Artist: Joy HarjoLink: https...2021-11-0156 minIndigenae PodcastIndigenae PodcastSo much work remains: Forging Paths toward MMIWG2S Data Sovereignty with Dr. Blythe GeorgeIndigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit have faced unfathomable violence since the arrival of settler colonialism. Dr. Blythe George, a Member of the Yurok Tribe, is here to unpack the ongoing epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and talk about its causes while centering survivorship, resilience, and healing. Professor Blythe K. George is from McKinleyville, CA, and is a member of the Yurok Tribe. She previously served as a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Sociology at UC Berkeley after completing her Ph.D. in Sociology & Social Policy from Harvard University. Her research focuses on processes of a...2021-10-1936 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeStrongHearts Native Helpline Becomes Independent Over the past four years, StrongHearts Native Helpline has responded to more than 11,000 calls, texts and chat requests from Native peoples in need. As the first, culturally grounded domestic violence, dating violence and sexual violence helpline by and for Native people, it has rapidly grown, establishing itself as a strong, vocal advocate in the movement for safety in tribal communities. Today on Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the road to StrongHearts Native Helpline becoming an independent organization.Music: "Si Hasapa" | Album: Ksa (2007) | Artist: Tiokasin Ghosthorse 2021-10-1320 minBreakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice FormichellaBreakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice FormichellaAm I in an Abusive Relationship? (66)Trigger warning: verbal abuse, financial abuse, intimate partner violence. Download The Broken Heart Repair Kit: The 3-step Method to Beating Your Breakup  Domestic violence is an often misunderstood topic that society often whittles down to whether or not a person in a relationship is beaten by their partner. Other types of abuse often go undiscussed, unrecognized, and unvalidated, causing a lot of people to live in fear and unhappiness. Today, we are continuing our conversation about domestic violence with a talk about non-physical partner violence and its consequences. We hope the information given i...2021-10-1255 minWar Cry PodcastWar Cry PodcastIndigenous Women Being Resourceful - NIWRCTwo dynamic Indigenous women join the disucssion today. Rose Quilt (Yakama) and Paula Julian (Filipina), they share resources from their organization Nation Indigenous Women's Resource Center. As well as give all neccessary historical context as to why these discussions and healing practicies are needed. MMIW missing posters info, tool kit and grass roots community movement.2021-10-081h 08Dirty TalkDirty TalkEPISODE #2: LET’S TALK CONSENT!This week we dive into the ins and outs of consent and its importance in our day to day lives. We explore the subject of intoxicated consent, messages we got about consent growing up, and closed with some hot takes and media suggestions. We also briefly touch on sexual assault, if you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault or harassment we encourage you to reach out for help. Here are some resources! Everything that follows is from the RAINN website. National Sexual Assault Hotline: National hotline, operated by RAINN, that serves people affected by sexual violence. It automatically...2021-09-3039 minWeb CrawlersWeb CrawlersMurder of Gabby PetitoGabby Petito went missing in September 2021 after 2 months of exploring the United States in a van with her fiancé. Brian returned home in the van without Gabby and got a lawyer. Gabby’s body was found in Wyoming, but Brian is still in hiding. A police stop weeks before Gabby died brings insight into their relationship and how the police failed Gabby by ignoring signs of domestic abuse.Molly Lambert joins to give us insight into #VanLife and how some Cottage Core bloggers are living on their parent’s land pretending to be off the grid. For...2021-09-2255 minCrime and Crime AgainCrime and Crime AgainRE-RELEASE: Kaysera Stops Pretty PlacesKaysera Stops Pretty Places was 18 years old and a member of the Crow Nation. She disappeared in Hardin, Montana in August of 2019. Five days later, she was found deceased under suspicious circumstances. Her death was classified as “suspicious,” however, there has been no investigation into what really happened to her, or who could have done this. Investigating authorities have perpetrated numerous ethical violations and continuously enabled one another in doing so. Kaysera is one of far too many Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls across the United States and Canada. This is an updated and re-r...2021-08-1117 minThis Is AwfulThis Is AwfulOlivia Lone BearIn this episode Alison depresses Trevor with the murder of Olivia Lone Bear.Sources:HCN.orgABC4.comJusticeForNativeWomen.comGrandForksHarold.comBJS.OJP.govCSVANW.orgMPRNews.orgAPNews.comKFYRTV.comKXNET.comBismarckTribune.comSearchingForOlivia.Wordpress.comCause of the Week:https://www.niwrc.org/donateThank you to all our wonderful patrons that make this all possible:Alexa W, Jenny N, Kristen G, Alissa W, Cathy A, Tree P, Lynn S, Renata I...2021-08-0559 minNever Found Never ForgottenNever Found Never ForgottenLinda Skeek (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women)Last year we brought awareness to the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.  This episode is to bring attention to that issue, and provide an update on the progress being made in policy creation, data collection, and law enforcement training.  In this week's episode we share the disappearance of 32 year old Linda Skeek, member of Tlingit tribe and Eskimo Alaska Native.  A  Department of Justice report showed that Native American women are murdered at 10x the national average, and more than 80% experience physical violence.  https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/crime-courts/2019/03/28/jury-finds-anchorage-man-not-guilty-of-murder-in-connection-to-wifes-disappearance/https://www.adn.com/a...2021-07-2518 minSafe Passage and FriendsSafe Passage and FriendsMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women with Bernie LaSarteMay 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and for this episode, Amanda and Olivia talk with Bernie LaSarte of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe about her work with STOP Violence. Bernie shares information about violence against Native women, and provides us with information about what those in our community can do to learn more and raise awareness.  Read more about STOP Violence here: https://www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/stop-violence/ Read more from the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center here: https://www.niwrc.org/resources/topic/missing-and-murdered-native-women  2021-05-0536 minOlogies with Alie WardOlogies with Alie WardProptology (THEATER & FILM PROPS) with Jay DuckworthReal skulls. Fake pistols. Vegan steaks. Onstage bonfires. Cursed productions. Industry secrets and more with the world’s most lovable and beloved prop master, Professor Jay Duckworth aka @Proptologist on TikTok. A veteran of stage and screen and now an adjunct professor at Pace University, Jay chats about props vs. wardrobe vs. set design, how he keeps tracks of the thousands of items used to make a set feel real, what it was like to work on Hamilton from the very beginning, a prop master’s tool belt, design heroes, the importance of art -- and sanitation workers -- and...2021-04-221h 15Crime and Crime AgainCrime and Crime AgainMMIWG Series: Kaysera Stops Pretty Places with Dr. Jules of Riddle Me That! True CrimeThis is the first case in a new monthly series where myself and Dr. Jules of Riddle Me That! True Crime will cover and discuss cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Kaysera Stops Pretty Places was 18 years old and a member of the Crow Nation. She disappeared in Hardin, Montana in August of 2019. Five days later, she was found deceased under suspicious circumstances. Her death was classified as “suspicious,” however, there has been no investigation into what really happened to her, or who could have done this. The people she was last known to be with were not...2021-04-042h 10Speaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSAAM Sexual Assault Issues in Alaska April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but the crisis of sexual violence against Native women is ongoing, remaining one of the lasting effects of the colonization of Indigenous peoples. On this episode of Speaking our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will talk about the high rates of sexual violence against our Alaska Native sisters in particular, as well as the action needed to turn the tide of sexual assault in Alaska. 2021-04-0121 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSAAM Sexual Assault Advocacy From the beginning of the pandemic, advocates sounded the alarm about the risk of increasing domestic violence and sexual violence. Those who were hurting were now confined to their homes with their abusers for longer periods of time. Fueled by these realities, our relatives at StrongHearts Native Helpline have been working around the clock to increase staffing and add services to assist Native people during this crisis. 2021-04-0108 minRiddle Me That! True CrimeRiddle Me That! True CrimeMMIW Kaysera Stops Pretty Places Pt. Two Ft. Chelsea Fr. Crime & Crime AgainSources are linked below. This is the first Installment in my MMIW series that I will do monthly with Chelsea from Crime & Crime Again Podcast.Kaysera Stops Pretty Places was a lover of animals, a sports enthusiast and a great student. She would go missing after a problematic encounter with a couple where the man was allegedly being violent. The group who was hanging out together dispersed when the police drove by. Kaysera's friend returned to the home she had last been at and the man refused to let her search the home. Kaysera's body would be...2021-03-291h 01Riddle Me That! True CrimeRiddle Me That! True CrimeMMIW Kaysera Stops Pretty Places Pt. One Ft. Chelsea Fr. Crime & Crime AgainSources are linked below. This is the first Installment in my MMIW series that I will do monthly with Chelsea from Crime & Crime Again Podcast.Kaysera Stops Pretty Places was a lover of animals, a sports enthusiast and a great student. She would go missing after a problematic encounter with a couple where the man was allegedly being violent. The group who was hanging out together dispersed when the police drove by. Kaysera's friend returned to the home she had last been at and the man refused to let her search the home. Kaysera's body would be...2021-03-291h 04Haymarket Books LiveHaymarket Books LiveConversations from Indigenous North America, Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls (10-19-20)Join grassroots advocates for a conversation on ending the crisis of violence against Indigenous women and girls. In the United States, more than 4 in 5 Indigenous women have experienced violence, and more than 1 in 2 have experienced sexual violence. On some US reservations, Indigenous women are murdered at ten times the national rate. In Canada, Indigenous women are six times more likely to be murdered than non-Indigenous women and girls. In How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America, a new book from Haymarket and Voice of Witness, narrator Gladys Radek shares her own story of becoming an advocate for the...2021-03-041h 14Finding OK - Healing After Sexual Assault and AbuseFinding OK - Healing After Sexual Assault and AbuseRestorative Justice - Radical Imagining - Part 2Lily Sage and I discuss the ways that our current punitive judicial system fails all of us, especially the marginalized and survivors of sexual assault, and we discuss Restorative Justice as a potential alternative. Lily and I continue our discussion about Restorative Justice, what it is, what it has to offer, how it challenges us, and some of the issues and obstacles to implementing some form of it in our society.Land Acknowledgement - Lily is joining us from O'gah'Pog'eh or White Shell Place, occupied Tewa lands otherwise known as Santa Fe, NM. Hecate is living on Wappinger...2021-02-101h 00Smoke Til It\'s Gone Or DieSmoke Til It's Gone Or DieEp. 16 Not an Ounce of JudgementWelcome back to Episode 16 of Smoke Til It’s Gone or Die! This week we take in the fact that Patty doesn’t learn from her mistakes and decides to drink a THC infused lemonade to lubricate herself for this case. She covers the heartbreaking unsolved death of Amber Tuccaro, a woman of the Mikisew Cree First Nation who went missing in 2010. After a botched police investigation, a piece of evidence is released to the public two years after she went missing. This recorded phone call is thought to capture the voice of the very man responsible for Amber’s deat...2021-01-251h 28A Smudge For Your ThoughtsA Smudge For Your ThoughtsDante Biss-Grayson - InterviewDante Biss-Grayson is a Veteran and a member of the Osage Nation. He is an Artist, Poet, and Fashion Designer. His work covers a vast array of topics through a variety of mediums. A Native-Renaissance is occurring and his multi-faceted approach to art and advocacy is apparent in the following projects:   As the Creative Director and Owner of the Sky-Eagle Collection, he has designed collections of Ribbon Skirts, Dresses, Jewelry, Neckties, and Scarves with the intent to bring Awareness and Action to issues impacting Indian Country. One Collection in particular address the MMIW epidemic and a percent of the pr...2021-01-1349 minTaking Social StockTaking Social StockEpisode 17: The upcoming execution of Lisa MontgomeryLisa Montgomery will be one of the four federal inmates executed in the last leg of President Trump’s administration. And she will be their first woman in close to 70 years to be executed by the federal government in the U.S. In 2004, the now 52 year old Lisa Montgomery committed the heinous murder of Bobbi Jo Stinnett. No one defends her grisly actions. But a number of people and groups are fighting for Lisa’s life. Her history of severe and prolonged abuses spans many years: she was a victim of child sex trafficking, gang rape, and incest, with her...2021-01-0721 minLet\'s Get Dark: A Paranormal & Crime PodcastLet's Get Dark: A Paranormal & Crime Podcast83 - MMIWG Pt. 3: The Murder of Tina FontaineIndigenous women make up only 4% of Canada's population but are four times more likely to be murdered or go missing. This means that even by the most conservative estimates, half of all women murdered are indigenous. It is a tragedy striking Canada and the United States at an alarming rate. In 2014, a 15-year-old Indigenous girl named Tina Fontaine was found murdered and dumped in the Red River in Winnipeg, Canada. Her murder sparked a call for justice and lengthy investigation, ultimately resulting in an arrest and charges against the person that most are certain committed the heinous...2020-12-071h 56Speaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeIssues of Violence Against Native Women Native American Heritage Month is an important time for recognizing the rights and sovereignty of Indigenous people and Native Nations. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will talk to some prominent voices in the work for Indigenous peoples rights and the challenges facing our people today, tomorrow, and for the next generation.Music: Robert Mirabal's "The Dance" performed with Rare Tribal Mob on PBS(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_znb0MlHTY)Song: The DanceArtist: Robert MirabalAlbum: Music From A Painted CaveLicensed to...2020-11-181h 06Speaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeVAWA Sovereignty Initiative VAWA Sovereignty Initiative Update: SCOTUS Victory: Affirmation of the Muskogee (Creek) Nation’s Reservation(McGirt v. Oklahoma) 2020-11-1023 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeRemoval of Cultural Icons of Colonization and Genocide As an organization dedicated to ending violence against Native women, the NIWRC continues to support the removal and renaming of statues, monuments, and imagery that glorify colonization, genocide, and conquest. Violence against Native women was normalized by acts of war against Indian Nations and federal programs to assimilate Indigenous peoples. The forcibly removal of Indian children from their homes to federal institutions referred to as “boarding schools,” the prosecution and incarceration of Native women for refusing to marry according to state laws, and the forced sterilization of Native women funded under federal programs are just a fe...2020-11-0912 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeWomen Are Sacred Violence against women is not traditional. Indigenous cultures hold women as sacred – yet today, Native women are the most victimized group within the US. For years, Native women have opened their hearts and doors to other women and their children in need to protect them from violence. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the sacredness of women and how we can reclaim the integrity and rights of women in our lives, work and communities.Music: Ta'Kaiya Blaney singing Womens Warrior song May 5, 2019(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeNJnItj5rs)at...2020-10-1957 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSafe Housing for American Indian and Alaska Native Survivors of Gender Based Violence In Indian country, there has long been a housing crisis due to the lasting effects of colonization. This issue continues today, as there is a great need for safe, affordable housing for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian victims of violence. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with the author of a report created by a working group focused on this specific issue, what the findings are, and where we go from here. Music: "Blackbird by The Beatles sung in Mi'kmaq" | Artist: Emma Stevens(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99-LoEkAA3...2020-10-1232 minFemlore Podcast (formally Feminist Folklore)Femlore Podcast (formally Feminist Folklore)PocahontasIn celebration of "Indigenous Peoples' Day" we talk to Nicholet of Redstreak Girl about the problematic and her personally complex relationship with Pocahontas. Take a listen as we discuss one of the most famous versions of the story, Disney’s Pocahontas.   The non profit pairing this week is National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (niwrc.org). We will be making a donation and hope you do too! Hosted by Rachael Marr and Mindy Scott. Audio production and music by Aaron Crossland. Researched and written by Dr. Lauren Crossland-Marr. Episode music by F. Laroque, available at flarocque.ba...2020-10-0700 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeHistory of DVAM (Domestic Violence Awareness Month) Native women face some of the highest rates of domestic violence in the nation. Each October, advocates from tribal programs and shelters and Native organizations across the country come together to raise awareness of domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the origins of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and how everyone can join in the efforts to support victims and survivors of violence throughout the year.Music: "Come And Get Your Love" | Album: off of "Wovoka" by Redbone (1973) | Artist: Redbone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2020-10-0521 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeTillie Black Bear Herstory, Part 2 In this podcast, Unci Tillie shares her inspirational story of grassroots organizing in the late 70s to form the South Dakota Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). Unci Tillie Black Bear‘s interview highlights the vital role and relationship of Native women to the national organizing efforts to establish DVAM. 2020-10-0128 minLove What You LoveLove What You LoveIndigenous Culture with Corinne RiceCorinne Rice is a powerful advocate for, and lover of, indigenous culture. She is Mohawk and Lakota, and a regular writer for Powwows.com, a cultural consultant for businesses, and Auntie to over 20,000 Instagram followers.  In this chat, we talk about cultural appropriation, Native American religious and cultural practices that were outlawed until 1978, powwows, walking the red carpet at the Grammys, and so much more. So find out why Corinne is so passionate about indigenous culture - and why you might get passionate about it, too. Connect with Corinne  https://www.in...2020-09-2200 minCrime and Crime AgainCrime and Crime Again3. MMIW: Kaysera Stops Pretty PlacesKaysera Stops Pretty Places was 18 years old and a member of the Crow Nation. She disappeared in Hardin, Montana in August of 2019. Five days later, she was found deceased under suspicious circumstances. Her death was classified as “suspicious,” however, there has been no investigation into what really happened to her, or who could have done this. The people she was last known to be with were not questioned, the homeowner of the house where she was found was not questioned, not even the jogger who discovered her body was questioned. Kaysera’s own family was never approached or interviewed about her di...2020-08-3117 minSmoke Til It\'s Gone Or DieSmoke Til It's Gone Or DieEp. 3 The Two Genders: Witches and FairiesOn Episode 3 of Smoke Til It's Gone Or Die, your favorite stoned hosts find stories that cover all of their favorite topics...Rylee covers the Burning of Bridget Cleary, one of Ireland's best recorded witch burnings. They stumble through the names of rural Irish towns and talk about a time in Ireland's history where Catholicism, Paganism, and the modern court system collided to create this outrageous crime. Patty puts on her tuke and takes you up to Canada in the mysterious death of Cindy James. Patty brings you along a timeline of years and years of stalking, harassment, and...2020-08-101h 47Plaid Skirts & Basic BlackPlaid Skirts & Basic BlackOur Super-Sized Season Finale!Please note: there is some cussing, y’all! Not usual for is so we want to make sure you know that up front! It’s our season five season finale, y’all and we make it extra special! Marcia sat down to talk with Alison Gudan, a Native Catholic feminist, about being indigenous, Catholic, and fighting for women. Her and Shannon talked about the interview, its impact, and a few housekeeping items. Going back to roots (Alex Haley style!) this episode is a long one because we wanted to share as much as...2020-07-161h 42War Cry PodcastWar Cry PodcastEpisode 2 EPILOGUEUpdates on local cases, resources and the Presidential task force's posting. Some resources mentioned in this epilogue: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK [8255]) https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org StrongHearts Native Helpline 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483) https://www.strongheartshelpline.org https://operationladyjustice.usdoj.gov https://www.niwrc.org2020-06-2605 minCAP Presents: A Morning Cup of AdvocacyCAP Presents: A Morning Cup of AdvocacyEp. 008- Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault & Survivors of ColorGood morning, Charles County! This week, Erica and Nichole discuss how domestic violence and sexual assault affect communities and survivors of color. Resources relating to this week's episode: Women of Color Network  1-800-537-2238 www.wocninc.org Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community  1-877-643-8222 www.dvinstitute.org National Latino Network for Healthy Families and Communities 1-651-646-5553 www.nationallatinonetwork.org National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center  855-649-7299 www.niwrc.org...2020-06-1718 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeStrongHearts Native Helpline with Ericca Hovie StrongHearts Native Helpline expansion of services and staff.Music: "Si Hasapa" | Album: Ksa (2007) | Artist: Tiokasin Ghosthorse 2020-06-1510 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangePouhana O Na Wahine Violence against Native Hawai'ian women and the need for Native Hawai'ian Resource Center on Domestic ViolenceMusic: "Hawaiʻi ʻ78" | Song Across Hawaiʻi | Playing for Change Collaboration (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVuvKIFa6kc) 2020-06-1517 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSCOTUS Update with Mary Kathryn Nagle Supreme Court VAWA Sovereignty Initiative Update: McGirt v. Oklahoma and the Standing Rock Sioux NIWRC amicus briefs. Music: "Why" | Album: ILLUMINATIVES (2018) | Artist: Supaman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiVU-W9VT7Q) 2020-06-1516 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeLand Acknowledgement with Rose Quilt Blood and Land Memory: Land Acknowledgment and Honoring Indigenous Peoples. Music: "Song For The Morning Star" | Album: Dawn's Mirage (2015) | Artist: R. Carlos Nakai (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHdOSMpZ1_w) | http://www.canyonrecords.com/shop/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=CR-7210) 2020-06-1515 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeLegislation Update with Liz Carr Legislative Update, June 2020. Music: "The Virus Ft. Saul Williams, Chippewa Travellers" | Album: We Are The Halluci Nation (2016) | Artist: A Tribe Called Red (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_5VAKdHMek) | (http://smarturl.it/ATCRHalluciNation) 2020-06-1519 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeTillie Black Bear Herstory, Part 1 A look into the early life of Tillie Black Bear.Music: "Honoring Song for Tillie" | Artist: Lester Thomas "Derrick" Kills The Enemy (April 9, 1957 - December 10, 2019) 2020-06-1516 minSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeSpeaking Our Truth - Podcast For ChangeIssues of Violence Against Native Women with Jordan Marie Daniels Issues of Violence Against Native Women with Jordan Marie Daniels. Music: "Stadium Pow Wow" | Album: We Are The Halluci Nation (2016) | Artist: A Tribe Called Red (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAEmjW9J3_o) | (http://smarturl.it/ATCRHalluciNation) 2020-06-1520 minJinii Teaparty PodcastJinii Teaparty PodcastEp.07 Missing and Murder Indigenous Women & Girls, JiniiIn this episode the Jinii Ladies discuss the Highway of Tears, the MMIW organization, and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.https://mmiwusa.org/MMIWUSA is a charitable organization fiscally sponsored by Tryon Life Community a USA registered 501c3 nonprofit, donations to MMIWUSA are tax deductible.Stay Connected We Need Your Help to Report Information, Advocate and Spread The Word CALL US AT 503-891-0040Resources:Urban Indian Health Institute: https://www.uihi.org/Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women:...2020-06-0139 minThe ABCs of True CrimeThe ABCs of True Crime13: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIW)This week Lindsey and Jess discuss the epidemic of violence against indigenous women, dubbed Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. We discuss the historical context that has led to the disenfranchisement of Indigenous peoples for those who are unaware, and review statistics of violence against indigenous women  and girls (and criticisms of incompleteness against those statistics).  Content warning for descriptions of violence against indigenous peoples.  Click here to donate to the NIWRC2020-02-2100 minQueens of the MinesQueens of the MinesThe Murderous Mail Order Bride of Tuttletown : Flash Forward 1929Roaring 20's True Crime History in the Gold Country This is what we will call a Fast Forward Episode, an unbelievable story that happened after the gold rush, in the gold country.   Thank you to Lisette Sweetland for telling me this story at the Hometown Hullaballo!The Murderous Mail Order Bride of Tuttletown, 1929*Note there is a discrepancy in the documentation, some say they were married two years... hmmmFor a little extra local fun, I am requesting that you Submit your Family Gold Rush History Story on the Podbean Page to b...2019-11-1200 minThe Brighter SideThe Brighter SideThe Treatment of Natives PT. 2: Indigenous People's DayAmber and Ed are rejoined by Lakota Sioux comedian Jana Schmieding to talk more from the Indigenous peoples perspective. In PT 2 we discuss the different tools of colonization that tribes endure: food deserts, no sovereignty for the reservations, and lack of native representation in media. Persevering through the systematic oppression there is still a brighter side, the indigenous people thrive; tribal languages are reincarnated and they rebuild their traditions. Taking us out this week is Marty Stuart - So You Want To Be An Indian Love eachother because we are all Tiyóspaye. L...2019-10-261h 12Tea with Queen and J.Tea with Queen and J.#225 American Horror StoryQueen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… We watch light skinned Raising Dion, the Supreme Court is out here repressing reproductive rights, we shift our attention to the oppressor instead of blaming the oppressed, and lastly move the fvck out of New York, nobody asked you to come here. This week’s hotlist - #IndigenousPeoplesDay, Raising Dion from a comic book to Netflix, American Horror Story (AHS), J. is an ack-tour, admitting privileges and abortion rights, #SayHerName Atatiana Jefferson, and Jersey City is so close to New York you...2019-10-151h 15Tea with Queen and J.Tea with Queen and J.#225 American Horror StoryQueen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… We watch light skinned Raising Dion, the Supreme Court is out here repressing reproductive rights, we shift our attention to the oppressor instead of blaming the oppressed, and lastly move the fvck out of New York, nobody asked you to come here. This week’s hotlist - #IndigenousPeoplesDay, Raising Dion from a comic book to Netflix, American Horror Story (AHS), J. is an ack-tour, admitting privileges and abortion rights, #SayHerName Atatiana Jefferson, and Jersey City is so close to New York you...2019-10-151h 15Stories of TransformationStories of TransformationEpisode 26: International Women's Day 2019: Honoring our Indigenous Sisters NRCDV Radio asked Cody Hammer, a member of the Cherokee Nation, descendant of the Muskogee Creek Nation, and a photo artist to join us to discuss his photo, "The Silenced Sister." Cody's photo is the featured image in the joint NIWRC and NRCDV celebration of #IWD2019. He shares his views on activism, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), and raising strong, young women. Produced by NRCDV Radio on March 8, 2019.2019-03-0813 min