Monday, December 7, 2015 – Interpreting Dreams
Have you ever woken from a dream and wondered what it all meant? The hosts from Native Voice One’s show, Seers from the First People help us explore what dreams mean.
Tuesday December 8, 2015 – History from an Indigenous Perspective
The history of record is usually told by those in dominate society, while other communities find their voices silenced. Join us for a conversation with the author, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz about the U.S. policies and events and perspectives from the other side of the coin.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015 — Smoking in Native America
American cigarette smoking is on the decline. But Native Americans and Alaska Natives are the heaviest smokers compared to all other ethnicities. When tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease and death, why are Native Americans still smoking so much?
Thursday, December 10, 2015 – Reclaiming History
Language, culture and identity are helping educators and advocates tackle social issues like substance abuse and depression. Native movements are helping replace other figures that historically oppressed Native nations. What types of movements are reshaping your community?
Friday, December 11, 2015 – December Music Maker: Gyasi Ross
We bring you the opportunity to hear Gyasi Ross through his new album “Isskootsik (Before Here Was Here)”. It’s a blend of spoken word poetry that opens up stories about life and lessons learned all set to a rhythmic hip-hop sound. He’s our December Music Maker.