KBOO is co-sponsoring this exciting conference, featuring workshops, art and
ceremony.
When?
Friday, April 20, 2012, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Registration
opens at 5:00 pm)
Saturday, April 21, 2012 , 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Registra...
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Cody's Blackbird's "Hear My Cry" got me in hot water...Next show not til
April 19th...Check out the rap tune...They made censored and uncensored
versions...
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Hosted by Lisa Loving
The Oregon State Board of Education is getting ready to make a decision on
abolishing "Race-Based Native American Mascots" at local schools, and the
Oregon Indian Education Association has launched the Mascot Project, asking
the Board to ban th...
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I'm very excited to begin work on this show, which I dedicate to my mentor
and friend, the late John Talley.
He was very pleased and happy to hear that I had my own show...I hope to do
him proud...
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Native Poet Erika Wurth discusses her first collection of poems Indian
Trains. Bread and Roses' host Del Criscenzo interviewed Erika a year ago
after one of her poetry readings in Bloomington, IN. Erika T. Wurth is
Apache, Chickasaw and Cherokee. She was born in Los Ange...
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Host Eva Lake speaks with guests from Crow's Shadow Institute in Pendleton,
co-founder James Lavadour, master printer Frank Janzen and Interim Director
Melissa Bob
Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts is a nonprofit organization aimed at
providing opportunities for Nativ...
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Amy Chua, professor at Yale Law School and author of the critically-acclaimed
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, is now on her paperback tour, which began
here in Portland. She joined Sarika Mehta at our KBOO studio to reflect on
the past year's reaction to her book, the p...
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Tonight we talk about conflict minerals, the historic exploitation of Congo
and the role that Western nations
and multi-national corporations continue to play in the exploitation of the
resources of Africa.
We hear from many people, including Aaron Hall, from the enoug...
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