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Speaking Our Truth - Podcast For Change

24 Episodes

16 minutes | Oct 21, 2022
STTARS Part 2 Caroline LaPorte Gwendolyn Packard
On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we listen Part 2 of STTARS' presentation introducing the new Indigenous Safe Housing Center from NIWRC's Specialty Institute held in June 2022.
16 minutes | Oct 21, 2022
STTARS Part 1 Caroline LaPorte Gwendolyn Packard
On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we listen Part 1 of STTARS' presentation introducing the new Indigenous Safe Housing Center from NIWRC's Specialty Institute held in June 2022.
13 minutes | Feb 9, 2022
SCOTUS Denezpi Brief
On January 18, 2022, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court in United States v. Merle Denezpi. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will dig deeper into this case and what this amicus brief is all about
22 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
Savanna’s Act and AK Tribal Jurisdiction
The state of Alaska is considered one of the most violent states in the country. The state also has the highest number of missing Indigenous people, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System. Grassroots advocates from American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes calling for justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women have finally started gaining national attention. In fact, after years of grassroots advocacy, in October 2020, Congress passed Savanna’s Act. This Act is meant to improve the response to missing and murdered Indigenous women across federal, state, Tribal and local law enforcement agencies. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will talk about the current status of Savanna’s Act and what this legislation means for our Alaska Native sisters.
40 minutes | Nov 22, 2021
Wendy Schlater: Carrying Our Medicine
In November, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center will reflect on its first 10 years of the movement for the safety of Native women. As a special podcast series, we are talking with members of NIWRC’s board of directors about the highlights and accomplishments made over the past decade. On this special episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with NIWRC’s Board Treasurer about what it means to carry our medicine in this work, past, present and future.Music: "I Am Light" | Album: Songversation (2013) | Artist: India.ArieLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL-gxfx2QtY
28 minutes | Nov 1, 2021
Leanne Guy: Carrying Our Medicine
This year, 2021, marks a decade of advocacy by the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. This is an important milestone as NIWRC reflects back on its first 10 years and looks forward to the next ten. As a special podcast series of Speaking Our Truth, we are speaking with members of our board of directors about the past decade of this work. In this episode, we are talking with NIWRC’s Board Secretary about carrying our medicine forward in the movement for safety for Native women and strengthening sovereignty for Tribal Nations.Music: "Calling The Spirit Back" | Album: I Pray for My Enemies (2021) | Artist: Joy HarjoLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKJzNymGOIQ
56 minutes | Nov 1, 2021
Cherrah Giles: Carrying Our Medicine
In November, the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center will reflect on its first 10 years of the movement for the safety of Native women. As a special podcast series, we are talking with members of NIWRC’s board of directors about the highlights and accomplishments made over the past decade. On this special episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with NIWRC’s Board Chairwoman about what it means to carry our medicine in this work, past, present and future.Music: "Calling The Spirit Back" | Album: I Pray for My Enemies (2021) | Artist: Joy HarjoLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKJzNymGOIQ
20 minutes | Oct 13, 2021
StrongHearts Native Helpline Becomes Independent
Over the past four years, StrongHearts Native Helpline has responded to more than 11,000 calls, texts and chat requests from Native peoples in need. As the first, culturally grounded domestic violence, dating violence and sexual violence helpline by and for Native people, it has rapidly grown, establishing itself as a strong, vocal advocate in the movement for safety in tribal communities. Today on Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the road to StrongHearts Native Helpline becoming an independent organization.Music: "Si Hasapa" | Album: Ksa (2007) | Artist: Tiokasin Ghosthorse
21 minutes | Apr 1, 2021
SAAM Sexual Assault Issues in Alaska
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but the crisis of sexual violence against Native women is ongoing, remaining one of the lasting effects of the colonization of Indigenous peoples. On this episode of Speaking our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will talk about the high rates of sexual violence against our Alaska Native sisters in particular, as well as the action needed to turn the tide of sexual assault in Alaska.
9 minutes | Apr 1, 2021
SAAM Sexual Assault Advocacy
From the beginning of the pandemic, advocates sounded the alarm about the risk of increasing domestic violence and sexual violence. Those who were hurting were now confined to their homes with their abusers for longer periods of time. Fueled by these realities, our relatives at StrongHearts Native Helpline have been working around the clock to increase staffing and add services to assist Native people during this crisis.
66 minutes | Nov 18, 2020
Issues of Violence Against Native Women
Native American Heritage Month is an important time for recognizing the rights and sovereignty of Indigenous people and Native Nations. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, Podcast for Change, we will talk to some prominent voices in the work for Indigenous peoples rights and the challenges facing our people today, tomorrow, and for the next generation.Music: Robert Mirabal's "The Dance" performed with Rare Tribal Mob on PBS(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_znb0MlHTY)Song: The DanceArtist: Robert MirabalAlbum: Music From A Painted CaveLicensed to YouTube by: A Train Entertainment (Masters) (on behalf of Silver Wave Records); ARESA, LatinAutorPerf, SOLAR Music Rights Management, CMRRA, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., BMG Rights Management (US), LLC, ASCAP, Sony ATV Publishing, and 6 Music Rights Societies
23 minutes | Nov 10, 2020
VAWA Sovereignty Initiative
VAWA Sovereignty Initiative Update: SCOTUS Victory: Affirmation of the Muskogee (Creek) Nation’s Reservation(McGirt v. Oklahoma)
12 minutes | Nov 9, 2020
Removal of Cultural Icons of Colonization and Genocide
As an organization dedicated to ending violence against Native women, the NIWRC continues to support the removal and renaming of statues, monuments, and imagery that glorify colonization, genocide, and conquest. Violence against Native women was normalized by acts of war against Indian Nations and federal programs to assimilate Indigenous peoples. The forcibly removal of Indian children from their homes to federal institutions referred to as “boarding schools,” the prosecution and incarceration of Native women for refusing to marry according to state laws, and the forced sterilization of Native women funded under federal programs are just a few examples of the government infrastructure supporting cultural genocide. These federal programs and the Code of Indian Offenses reflected a dehumanization of Native women by the American public—its cultural icons such as Christopher Columbus. While cultural symbols honoring historical figures, who committed genocide through the power of the US government are coming down across the nation, other symbols continue to stand. Today we are joined by Rose Quilt to discuss this public reckoning with the truth of United States history.
57 minutes | Oct 19, 2020
Women Are Sacred
Violence against women is not traditional. Indigenous cultures hold women as sacred – yet today, Native women are the most victimized group within the US. For years, Native women have opened their hearts and doors to other women and their children in need to protect them from violence. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the sacredness of women and how we can reclaim the integrity and rights of women in our lives, work and communities.Music: Ta'Kaiya Blaney singing Womens Warrior song May 5, 2019(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeNJnItj5rs)at Opening ceremony for The North American Dialogue on Biocultural Diversity, Redpath Museum (McGill University Campus)
33 minutes | Oct 12, 2020
Safe Housing for American Indian and Alaska Native Survivors of Gender Based Violence
In Indian country, there has long been a housing crisis due to the lasting effects of colonization. This issue continues today, as there is a great need for safe, affordable housing for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian victims of violence. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk with the author of a report created by a working group focused on this specific issue, what the findings are, and where we go from here. Music: "Blackbird by The Beatles sung in Mi'kmaq" | Artist: Emma Stevens(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99-LoEkAA3w)Songwriter: Paul McCartneyTranslation: Katani Julian and Albert "Golydada"Julian
22 minutes | Oct 5, 2020
History of DVAM (Domestic Violence Awareness Month)
Native women face some of the highest rates of domestic violence in the nation. Each October, advocates from tribal programs and shelters and Native organizations across the country come together to raise awareness of domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. On this episode of Speaking Our Truth, we will talk about the origins of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and how everyone can join in the efforts to support victims and survivors of violence throughout the year.Music: "Come And Get Your Love" | Album: off of "Wovoka" by Redbone (1973) | Artist: Redbone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA4rSO-h9Io) | (https://redbone-music.lnk.to/subscribeYD)
28 minutes | Oct 1, 2020
Tillie Black Bear Herstory, Part 2
In this podcast, Unci Tillie shares her inspirational story of grassroots organizing in the late 70s to form the South Dakota Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). Unci Tillie Black Bear‘s interview highlights the vital role and relationship of Native women to the national organizing efforts to establish DVAM.
21 minutes | Jun 15, 2020
Issues of Violence Against Native Women with Jordan Marie Daniels
Issues of Violence Against Native Women with Jordan Marie Daniels. Music: "Stadium Pow Wow" | Album: We Are The Halluci Nation (2016) | Artist: A Tribe Called Red (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAEmjW9J3_o) | (http://smarturl.it/ATCRHalluciNation)
17 minutes | Jun 15, 2020
Tillie Black Bear Herstory, Part 1
A look into the early life of Tillie Black Bear.Music: "Honoring Song for Tillie" | Artist: Lester Thomas "Derrick" Kills The Enemy (April 9, 1957 - December 10, 2019)
20 minutes | Jun 15, 2020
Legislation Update with Liz Carr
Legislative Update, June 2020. Music: "The Virus Ft. Saul Williams, Chippewa Travellers" | Album: We Are The Halluci Nation (2016) | Artist: A Tribe Called Red (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_5VAKdHMek) | (http://smarturl.it/ATCRHalluciNation)
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