Life on the Margins: An Urban Native Experience UrbanNativeCollective
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Hosted by Briana Mazzolini-Blanchard and Homer Shadowheart, Life on the Margins is a podcast centering the Indigenous perspective. We discuss the issues of marginalization that minority communities face in their everyday lives, all through an Indigenous lens.
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Indigenous Injustice: A Conversation About Leonard Peltier
In this episode, live from the Cincinnati Playhouse, we have a conversation on Indigenous injustice within the US prison system and the nearly 50 year imprisonment of Native activist, Leonard Peltier. Joining us is Jim Toren. Jim has over thirty years of organizing experience, co-founded the American Indian Movement Support Group of Ohio, Indiana, and Northern Kentucky, and founded the organization, FootPrints for Peace.
Special thanks to Devin Dabney for music and production. -
Culture Shared Through Sound
In this episode we talk with NativeAudio founder, Mike Trombley, an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation with over a decade of engineering experience. NativeAudio is a Native-owned effect pedal company out of Dayton, Ohio bringing culture alive through sound.
Special thanks to Devin Dabney for music and production. -
Decolonizing Mental Health
Live from the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, we dive into a discussion around decolonizing mental health with our guest, Sylvia Pinto. Sylvia is a first generation Salvadoran American and a practicing mental health professional who discusses with us the complex intersection of Western medicine and Indigenous knowledge.
Special thanks to Devin Dabney for music and production. -
Crossroads of Resistance
Live from the Woodward Theater in Cincinnati, we are joined by Palestinian activists Noel Maghathe and Sammy Ali, for a discussion around the parallels between Native Indigenous and Palestinian existence and experiences.
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The World’s Only Pow Wow Punk Rock Band
In this episode we are joined by 1876, the world's only pow wow punk rock band, straight from Portland Oregon. Forming in 2020, 1876 proudly represents both the Northern Cheyenne and Blackfeet nations, singing in both languages. With sounds that any pow wow goer would recognize, 1876 proudly expresses their unique perspective as urban Natives.
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Indigenous Motherhood
In this episode I have the privilege of talking with Urban Native Collective's board president, Dawn Knickerbocker (Anishinaabe/White Earth), about Indigenous motherhood. We discuss our journeys as mothers, our collective responsibility, how colonialism has disrupted our understanding of motherhood, and so much more.
Special thanks to G French Productions & Devin Dabney for music and production.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic podcast!
Great podcast covering an incredible range of topics near and dear to the hearts of Indigenous folks. Definitely give this a listen.
Fab live pod!
Just listened to the first episode which was live and loved how engaging the conversations were. The questions and themes brought up were spot on. As a BIPOC and Muslim, truly resonated with the voices in this episode and am so grateful to have this pod on my queue. 💚