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Suburban KingsSuburban KingsStreaming Music Payouts and The Cover Song DraftCover Song DraftJon's PicksWonderwall - Ryan AdamsMad World - Gary Jules, Michael AndrewsSmooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm Devil Town - Bright EyesThe Man Who Sold The World - NirvanaWhen The Levee Breaks - Led ZeppelinI Will Survive - CakeHurt - Johnny CashKilling Me Softly - Fugees Such Great Height - Iron and WineVince's PicksBillie Jean - Cornell D...2025-03-281h 15SidedoorSidedoorArchiving the UndergroundNext up in our summer playlist, we bring you an episode of The Kitchen Sisters Present, a podcast featuring sound-rich stories ‘from the b-side of history.’ This one is a musical treat! The Kitchen Sisters delve into the story of the founding of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute at Harvard by Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and African American Studies and Professor Henry Louis Gates to “facilitate and encourage the pursuit of knowledge, art, culture, scholarship and responsible leadership through Hiphop.” You’ll hear from Professor Morgan, Professor Gates, Nas, Nas Fellow Patrick Douthit aka 9th Wonder, The Hiphop...2024-07-3138 minReel IndigenousReel IndigenousMMIW: What We Can Do, featuring guest Sarah Adams CornellCW: This week we discuss an epidemic in Indian Country: our missing and murdered family members. Special Guest Sarah Adams-Cornell, activist and citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, helps us navigate the multi-generational trauma that leads to MMIW, ways to spot it happening, and how to help.How does the media fit into this narrative? Our hosts Monica, Angela and Candice join Sarah on this episode to discuss.2023-09-191h 07InchunwaInchunwaEP17 S03: Isabella Aiukli AdamsIn this episode we are continuing our third series where we talk with southeastern folks who have received and bear their traditional tattoos. We are speaking with Isabella Aiukli Adams (Choctaw) regarding her experience. We are also joined by guest hosts Britt Postoak (Mvskoke) and Anja Littlecreek (Mvskoke). Isabella Aiukli Cornell is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and a young activist. She is the organizing member of Matriarch, and inter-tribal non-profit based in Oklahoma. In 2018, her Junior prom dress garnered national attention which highlighted the crisis of violence against Native women.Isabella has...2023-07-291h 06InchunwaInchunwaEP15 S03: Sarah Adams-CornellIn this episode we will continue our third series where we talk with folks who have already received and bear their traditional tattoos in order to gain further insight into what it's like. We'll be speaking with Sarah Adams-Cornell (Choctaw). Sarah lives in Oklahoma City and is the Co-Founder of Matriarch Non-Profit and the Vice President of the Sovereign Community School Board.  She serves on several other boards including the ACLU of Oklahoma, Not Your Mascot, Live Indigenous OK, and is a member of the Central Oklahoma Two Spirit Society.During this episode we will also be j...2023-05-271h 24THE CREOLE DIARIES: \THE CREOLE DIARIES: "Kult-ure Of The Supreme Being; A Child Of Prophecy, Journeying To The Goddess"⚜HALLOWEEN, PARANORMAL NEW ORLEANS & GHOSTLY👻GAIA🌐 REMEMBERING RIVER PHOENIX & THE NIGHT I DIED.🎃⚜THE CREOLE DIARIES 📖🎙GAIA NETWORK🌐 SUMMIT SERIES 8🎬(G-8) CONTINUES WITH 2 EPISODES TO COMMEMORATE AN "ALL HALLOWS EVE"🎃 DEDICATION TO 2 AMAZING ARTISTS & LIGHTWORKERS,🕯GONE TOO SOON:🌹FITNESS LEGEND, 🤸‍♀️AMANDA (MANDY) BLANK (R.I.P.⚘10/29/2018) 👻 & 🎬RIVER PHOENIX (R.I.P.⚘10/31/1993)🕯... AND REMEMBERING THE NIGHT I DIED AS WELL🗓.(🎃10/31/1993)😉YEP! I DIED ON THE SAME NIGHT AS RIVER PHOENIX,(Next To The LARGEST RIVER🌊 in The U.S. & Came back To Life, Covered W/Charcoal Ashe, Like A PHOENIX🔥)⚛ GAIA NETWORK SERIES🌐 BEYOND BELIEF W/GEORGE NOORY & 2 OF HIS AMAZING EPISODES🎬(S.9.EP.2 & S.9.EP.12) WITH TWO AMAZING, INSPIRATIONAL GUESTS, SHARING THEIR PARANORMAL EXPERIENCES,👻 IN THIS "WITCHY WOO"👻 PODCAST EPISODE.📖🎙 BEYOND BELIEF...2021-11-026h 31History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical PerspectiveHistory Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical PerspectiveHistory Talk Presents Prologued: Episode 1--The Way We Never WereOn the season premiere of Prologued, we confront the myth of the women's voting bloc in the aftermath of the 2016 election and during the 2020 election cycle. Then, to truly understand the truth of the women's bloc, we take you back--all the way back to the American Revolution--and learn that women in America have never been completely united. Today's esteemed guests: Dr. Joan Flores-Villalobos, the University of Southern California (formerly of The Ohio State University) Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Dr. Lilia Fernandez, Rutgers University Background Reading & Digging Deeper (citations also available at origins.osu.edu) Here is the...2020-12-0130 minProloguedProloguedThe Way We Never WereOn the season premiere of Prologued, we confront the myth of the women's voting bloc in the aftermath of the 2016 election and during the 2020 election cycle. Then, to truly understand the truth of the women's bloc, we take you back--all the way back to the American Revolution--and learn that women in America have never been completely united.  Today's esteemed guests: Dr. Joan Flores-Villalobos, the University of Southern California (formerly of The Ohio State University) Dr. Daniel Rivers, The Ohio State University Dr. Lilia Fernandez, Rutgers University Background Reading & Digging Deeper (citations a...2020-08-1130 minMayflower ChurchMayflower Church2020 Distinguished Pulpit Series—Week TwoThis Sunday we are delighted to welcome Sarah Adams-Cornell to the Mayflower UCC pulpit!2020-07-2326 minTalkJive.orgTalkJive.orgThem Damn NDNs Sarah Adams-Cornell LiveMatriarch Sarah Adams-Cornell talks to us about issues in Indian Country and how a Matriarch handles COVID-19. (Original Air Date: April 22, 2020).2020-04-2230 minUnited Voice Oklahoma PodcastUnited Voice Oklahoma PodcastSarah Adams-Cornell | Perspectives on Race from a Native American LeaderThis week’s podcast episode features a highly enlightening conversation with Sarah Adams-Cornell. Sarah is an advocate for Native American culture, education, and rights. She is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and is involved in a number of leadership roles in our community. This conversation with Cece & Wayland about the ways that racism is expressed to Native Americans, as well as the need for dialogue and reconciliation between African American and Native American communities, is eye-opening and engaging! Suggested readings: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ...2020-02-1348 minAll the Books!All the Books!E235: New Releases and More for November 19, 2019This week, Liberty and Jenn discuss Mary Toft; or the Rabbit Queen, Wyoming, Wake, Siren, and more great books. This episode was sponsored St. John's College, Bombas, and Book Riot Insiders. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen: A Novel by Dexter Palmer Wake, Siren by Nina MacLaughlin Wyoming by JP Gritton  Escaping Exodus by Nicky Dr...2019-11-1939 minHopoksia PodcastHopoksia PodcastEpisode 24: Indigenizing Spaces & Empowering Women & ChildrenSarah Adams-Cornell joins us to talk about community advocacy & empowering women. She works with many movements, including Live Indigenous OK who recently secured a Mayoral Proclamation for Indigenous People’s Day in Oklahoma City (including a special shout out & praise for Mayor Holt). Learn about current projects she’s working on with Matriarch & Sovereign Community School, and much more.2018-12-1252 minBraune Märchen by UNGERN-STERNBERG, Alexander vonBraune Märchen by UNGERN-STERNBERG, Alexander vonRTR Presents: Idle No More Central OklahomaGuests Sarah Adams Cornell, Bob Davis and Roberto Mendoza from Idle No More Central Oklahoma will join us to discuss the movement one year after its popular beginnings.  Idle No More Central Oklahoma is an inclusive, peaceful, grassroots movement committed to positive change through education, conservation, solidarity and reciprocity, acting by consensus.  INMCO is an active group with many ideas and many great members.  At around this time last year, the hashtag #idlenomore was just starting to make it’s rounds on Twitter. Then the phrase hit Facebook, blogs, news sources and the rest is history. Next thing you know, there...2013-12-161h 03RTR Presents: Idle No More Central OklahomaGuests Sarah Adams Cornell, Bob Davis and Roberto Mendoza from Idle No More Central Oklahoma will join us to discuss the movement one year after its popular beginnings.  Idle No More Central Oklahoma is an inclusive, peaceful, grassroots movement committed to positive change through education, conservation, solidarity and reciprocity, acting by consensus.  INMCO is an active group with many ideas and many great members.  At around this time last year, the hashtag #idlenomore was just starting to make it’s rounds on Twitter. Then the phrase hit Facebook, blogs, news sources and the rest is history. Next thing you know, there...2013-12-161h 04Oklahoma Land Runs from a Native PerspectiveGuest Sarah Adams Cornell (Choctaw) will talk about the Land Runs and why the Land Run Re-enactments are harmful to our Native American children.  Sarah has been making progress on her goal to stop Land Run Reenactments in Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS). She met with the principal of her kids' school who promised they would no longer do them. She has met with the director of Native American student services at the OKCPS and she was very supportive. The principal wants her to draft a one page informational sheet about the land runs and also include her daughters perspective o...2013-04-1441 minBraune Märchen by UNGERN-STERNBERG, Alexander vonBraune Märchen by UNGERN-STERNBERG, Alexander vonOklahoma Land Runs from a Native PerspectiveGuest Sarah Adams Cornell (Choctaw) will talk about the Land Runs and why the Land Run Re-enactments are harmful to our Native American children.  Sarah has been making progress on her goal to stop Land Run Reenactments in Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS). She met with the principal of her kids' school who promised they would no longer do them. She has met with the director of Native American student services at the OKCPS and she was very supportive. The principal wants her to draft a one page informational sheet about the land runs and also include her daughters perspective o...2013-04-1340 min