44 min

Ep. 4, Part 2: Bringing Light to Dark Spaces Canon Fire

    • Society & Culture

Working to reclaim her heritage, traditions, and identity amidst the tumultuous changes that indigenous American populations were forced to deal with in the mid-20th century, Joy Harjo became a force herself: a force of artistic, spiritual personhood that refused to allow misconceptions, stereotyping, or oppression to define her.


CW: This episode contains reference to domestic abuse, alcoholism, rape, and genocide.


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Official Canon Fire Website: www.canonfirepodcast.com/


Banner designed by Brittany Baril.


Theme song by Alan Hardison, mastered by Nick Cameron.

Working to reclaim her heritage, traditions, and identity amidst the tumultuous changes that indigenous American populations were forced to deal with in the mid-20th century, Joy Harjo became a force herself: a force of artistic, spiritual personhood that refused to allow misconceptions, stereotyping, or oppression to define her.


CW: This episode contains reference to domestic abuse, alcoholism, rape, and genocide.


*


Official Canon Fire Website: www.canonfirepodcast.com/


Banner designed by Brittany Baril.


Theme song by Alan Hardison, mastered by Nick Cameron.

44 min

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