On Thursday, November 25, Thanksgiving Day in the U.S., from 10 to 11am PST, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People" will be interviewing Iokepa and Inette.
Linda Neale on the Earth and Spirit Council and Grandmother Maria Alice
Host Sue Supriano interviews Linda Neale of the Earth and Spirit Council about their event with Grandmother Maria Alice Campos Freire on Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. She will be speaking on Our Sacred Planet, Our Sacred Mother: The Preservation of Spirit and Nature
Interviews with Eric Bernando and Peter Bauer (Urban Scout) from a local Chinook Jargon Class. An interview wth Robert Miller, a lawyer and law professor at Lewis and Clark College, author of "America, Discovered and Conquered." The Angry Indian Minute. Shusli's commentary on Veteran's Day.
Tonight we talk to Stephan Kinzer about United States involvement with Coups in Latin America. We also talk wiht Local Portland Organizer Pedro Sosa about US involvement in Guatemala.
A celebration of civil rights: Susan Banyas and The Hillsboro Story
Two months after the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision legally ending school segregation, the county engineer of Hillsboro, Ohio - a white man determined to force integration in the segregated town - set fire to Lincoln School, the town's "colored" elementary school. The two-year protest lead by five African American mothers to carry forward the struggle sparked by that fire drew the NAACP's Thurgood Marshall and led to Clemons v. Board of Education the first test case for Brown in the North.
"Tillicum Wawa" is Chinook jargon for "The People Speak." The program will present interviews from local indigenous peoples, indigenous peoples around the world, as well as news, views,