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Jay Winter Nightwolf: American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Truths

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Jay Winter Nightwolf: American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Truths

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Jay Winter Nightwolf: American Indian & Indigenous Peoples Truths

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Barry Lenoir is the President of the United Black Fund of Washington, DC. Mark Charles is a Navajo activist, public speaker, consultant, and author on Native American issues. He was an independent candidate for President of the United States in
Dr. Carmen Johnson spent 44 months of a 10-year sentence in a West Virginia prison work camp as a result of her work and advocacy to prevent and stop mortgage loan abuses aimed at people of color in Maryland. She was charged and falsely convict
Ben Jealous and Jay Winter Nightwolf discuss the flawed condition of the United States and what it's going to take to resolve many of the problems that continue to exist.Ben Jealous is the president of People For the American Way and People Fo
Jay Winter Nightwolf and Peter Brooks discuss intersections between Indigenous and Black ancestry during the Harlem Renaissance.  The phenomenal Cab Calloway (Peter's grandfather), Marcus Garvey, Count Basie, The Ink Spots (Jay's father), Duke
In this episode, Nightwolf talks with long-time friend Karen Collins (Eastern Shawnee of Oklahoma). They reminisce about days of old before Covid-19 and the need for humanity to come together so we can survive this evolution to the norm. Karen
Nightwolf talks with Suzette Brewer (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) about the Indian Child Welfare Act / ICWA and its impact on Federal Indian Law.Suzette is a free-lance writer specializing in federal Indian law and violence against Native wome
Shelia Bryant is an attorney and an advocate for criminal justice reform. She became one of only a few African American women to achieve the rank of Colonel (O-6) in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.As an attorney, Ms. Bryant practiced i
Mary Murdock Meyer is the Chief Executive of the Snake Shoshone Timpanogos Nation."As Chief Executive of the Timpanogos Nation I [Mary Meyer] have pondered many times how our people were forgotten. We are the living descendents of legendary C
Joel Segal is co-founder and National Director of the “Justice Action Mobilization Network" of the Transformative Justice Coalition, a nationwide multiracial climate justice network. He has a law degree in constitutional law and conflict resolu
Hassan Ali El-Amin received his undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1970 and his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1983. He was a 5th District Court Judge from 2000 to 2011 and a 7th Circuit Court Judge from 2011 un
From the “Healing Humanity through Music” series, Jay's guests Alexis Raeana Jones & Charly Lowry (both Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina).These musicians (singer/songwriter/drum) talk about the Indigenous influence on their music, which often in
Cynthia McKinney was the 2008 Green Party Candidate for President and is a former US Congresswoman, the first Black woman to hold the position in Georgia. She is the author of Ain’t Nothing Like Freedom and editor of The Illegal War On Libya a
Guest: Dr. Isabel Amarante: a Native Dominican, holds degrees from Brown University and a PhD in Latin American Literature specializing in Critical Theory, Deconstruction, Post Colonial, and Post Colonial Theory from Columbia University. Guest
Dr. Isabel Amarante, a Native Dominican, holds degrees from Brown University and a PhD in Latin American Literature specializing in Critical Theory, Deconstruction, Post Colonial, and Post Colonial Theory from Columbia University. 
"We are only a single note lingering in this cosmos, but as one people we make a strong chord in harmony with the universe.” Kelvin Mockingbird.Kelvin Mockingbird has been performing the Native American Flute and telling Medicine Stories of th
Alex White Plume was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation and served as Vice-President and then President of the Oglala Sioux Nation during 2004 to 2006. He has appeared in documentaries and films about Pine Ridge and was referred to by Winona La
Gregory Woods, aka Dawn Wolf, is a Keeper of Stories and a teacher of the Sacred Medicine Wheels. He is Alowan Chanteh Inyan Wichasha, first born of parents: Herbert and Constance Woods and is an African-Native American Indian, husband, Grandfa
Kimberly Knight is a Black Indian woman from Eastern North Carolina. She is the Black Indians NC 2021 Powwow Advisory Council Chair, and a member of the Triangle Native American Society. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and, as a Lice
Raymond Two Hawks Watson is an Artivist, Community Activist, Educator, Cultural Practitioner, and Convener with fourteen years of experience in nonprofit executive administration.
Kerry Hawk Lessard (Shawnee) is the current Executive Director of Native American Lifelines in Baltimore, MD. She is a community activist and applied medical anthropologist who works with American Indian populations. Her work is grounded in dec
John T. Moss is a nationally recognized business leader, trainer, and author. He is the founder of Cash Community Development, a Native Managed 501c3 that provides free financial literacy information, workshops, and materials to Indian Country.
Tony Duncan (San Carlos Apache and Mandan Hidatsa Arikara) is an internationally recognized World champion hoop dancer, fancy dancer, flutist, and singer. With his wife Violet (Plains Cree of Kehewin Cree Nation & Taino), they raise their 4 chi
Nightwolf talks with Eagle Claw Victorio, who is the great-grandson of Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; 1825 – 1880), Chief of the Chihenne (Chiricahua Apache) in southwestern New Mexico.  Eagle Claw is a Vietnam Army Veteran, an Apache Sun Dancer,
Nightwolf talks with when Eugenia Camas (Shoshone and Paiute) about what led up to, and what occurred when she took her daughter into a potentially hostile environment to teach her that Black and Native lives matter!  Eugenia grew up on the Duc
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) is deporting honorably discharged American Veterans- many who served in wars. Nightwolf talks with Jesus Manuel Valenzuela (Marine in Vietnam), Hector Lopez (Army in Grenada), and Robert Viva
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