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*** Radio Aula Mundi (the station where no languages and all languages are spoken) … A multilingual mix of music, poetry, lectures, languages, interviews, documentaries, recipes, and a lot more, co-produced with the students of the ‘Aula Mundi International Cultural Center’ … *** Radio Aula Mundi (la estación donde se hablan ningún idioma y todos los idiomas) … Un mix multilingüe de música, poesía, conferencias, idiomas, entrevistas, documentales, recetas, y mucho más, coproducido con los al ...
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Bridging the gap # 20: Question for Pete Sands, a Diné (Navajo) performer, artist, musician, filmmaker, and activist... ••• Pete Sands is a Diné (Navajo) performer, artist, musician, filmmaker, and activist. He is the creator of ‘Navajo Highways’, a puppet show starring Ash and Sadie, two fictional characters, teaching and discussing Navajo languag…
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Bridging the gap # 19: Question for Thea Hopkins, an award-winning indigenous songwriter… ••• Carol C, the lead singer and co-founder of the popular electronic soul band, Si*Sé, has a question for Thea Hopkins, an indigenous performing songwriter from Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts… ••• A member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe of Martha’s Vineyar…
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Sheryl Youngblood is a Chicago Blues Hall-Of-Famer and Gospel Grammy Group Award Winner. Her wide-ranging repertoire includes Gospel, R&B and the Blues. As a performer her goal is to touch everyone possible musically and make them feel better than they did when they arrived to the show. ••• https://sherylyoungbloodband.com/ https://www.instagram.co…
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Margo Robbins is a Yurok basketweaver, part of a tradition in her Northern Californian nation that stretches back centuries upon centuries. She is the co-founder and executive director of Cultural Fire Management Council (CFMC). She facilitates the Cultural Burn Training Exchange (TREX) on the Yurok Reservation. Margo’s work aims to restore the eco…
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Pressure Drop is based on the musical partnership of Justin Langlands and Dave Henley. Pressure Drop's music was born out of a musical fusion reflecting the multi-ethnic culture they both grew up with in London during a golden age in 20th century music. Alongside other luminaries such as Massive Attack, Smith and Mighty, The Sandals and Young Disci…
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Sunburnt Stone is a band based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Their music combines various influences and genres between country, blues, rock, and Americana. All the band members, Andrew Wilson, Daryl Young, and Nichole Tsosie, are Diné, members of the Navajo Nation. Their songs generally reflect experiences in life, sunset skies, and the pains of bro…
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Pete Sands is a Diné (Navajo) performer, artist, musician, filmmaker, and activist. He is the creator of ‘Navajo Highways’, a puppet show starring Ash and Sadie, two fictional characters, teaching and discussing Navajo language, traditions, and culture. In 2020, he was recognized by Time Magazine as one of its ‘Guardians of the Year’ for creating t…
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Emeritus Professor Martin Williams is an award-winning author and earth scientist whose research focuses on the Nile Basin. Through sustained inter-disciplinary fieldwork in Africa, Australia, India and China, he has made original and internationally recognized contributions to our understanding of the Quaternary geology, geomorphology, soils, clim…
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Bridging the gap # 18: Question for Tacey M. Atsitty, an award-winning Diné (Navajo) poet... ••• Mike Vinopal, co-founder of the Chicago-based band Local Motive, has a question for Tacey M. Atsitty, an award-winning Diné (Navajo) poet... ••• Tacey M. Atsitty is an award-winning Diné (Navajo) poet. She belongs to Tsénahabiłnii (Sleep Rock People) an…
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Sharon Shorty is an award-winning indigenous storyteller, craftswoman, and performer from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. She has appeared on Canadian television, film, and theater. She loves to tell traditional stories and teach about her culture. Sharon now lives in her home territory with her family. ••• http://www.sharonshorty.com/index.ht…
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Nicholas Bimibatoo Mishtadim DeShaw is an Ojibwe (Eagle Clan) author currently residing in St Paul, Minnesota. Nicholas is a self-described aspiring Ojibwe language speaker and educator. His debut book, Loaf the Cat Goes to the Pow Wow, will be released May 28, 2024 through Nancy Paulsen Press. ••• https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/690490/lo…
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Louise BigEagle is from Ocean Man First Nation, Saskatchewan, and currently lives in Regina, Canada. She is a director, writer, photographer, and reporter with the CBC. Her work focuses on indigenous language revitalization and cultural restoration. One of her personal projects is to start learning Nakota, the language of her indigenous ancestors, …
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Denise Low is the author of more than 30 books of poetry and prose. Her most recent poetry collections are Wing (Red Mountain Press, 2021) and Shadow Light (Red Mountain Press, 2018). Low is of mixed German, British, unaffiliated Lenape (Delaware), and Cherokee heritage and frequently examines Native heritage and the intersection of Native and sett…
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