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Unceded Airwaves is a bi-weekly radio program produced by CiTR’s Indigenous Collective. We are committed to centering Indigenous voices and offering alternative narratives that empower Indigenous people and their stories....
mostra di piùWe broadcast from the traditional, ancestral, current and unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Wautuh Peoples.
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CiTR -- Unceded Airwaves
CiTR -- Unceded Airwaves
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Navigating Mixed Indigenous Identities
13 MAR 2020 · Tyanna and Sage are joined by Karmella of Indigenous Brilliance to discuss mixed Indigenous identities. The group discusses reclaiming representation through creativity, finding and creating space they feel whole, and imagine queer and cultural futures. -
Indigenous Brilliance
28 FEB 2020 · Unceded Airwaves was excited to support Indigneous Brilliance in the launch of their podcast. Listen to Karmella and Sage discuss and listen to the first instalment of the series. -
Literary Futurities with Dr. Dallas Hunt
7 FEB 2020 · Join Brandi, Tiana and Sage in conversation with Dr. Dallas hunt to discuss Indigenous futurities representation in literature and media. -
Responding to Wet'suwet'en Land Defence Actions
24 GEN 2020 · Join Shelby, Shania, Sage, and Tyanna as we talk about the on-going developments in the Wet'suwet'en land defence against RCMP. We discuss the arrest of Indigenous Youth on January 21st who were occupying the entrance to the Ministry of Energy office in Victoria, BC. We also discuss the importance of storytelling and narrative when it comes to Indigenous resistance. Never without optimism, we end with a talk on what has been bringing us joy! -
Going Home, Yearning and Talking with nêhiyawak
6 DIC 2019 · What's getting us through exam season? Easy! Thinking about going home to mom's bannock, yearning for a 'soft stud' and new tunes from the new band Nêhiyawak! Join Tyanna, Shelby, Sage and Sabrina as they reflect on the winter season. Then enjoy an interview with Nêhiyawak as they discuss their new album Nipiy. -
Practicing Wellness
22 NOV 2019 · It's that time of year again! The papers are due, the exam schedule is out and the stress of it all can be suffocating! But have no fear Richard, Shania, Tyanna and Sage have got you covered. Join us for stories of land-based learning and healing through celebrating art and identity. We also share some great tunes that will get you through a tough study night or amp you up before an exam. -
Inuit Art, UNDRIP and Squamish Futurisms
8 NOV 2019 · The episode opens with Emily sharing her reflections in the world of Inuit art and responding to a recent New York Times article. Next Sabrina and Shania guide a discussion on recent efforts by the British Columbian government to implement UNDRIP. Next Shelby leads a discussion on Squamish's Senakw project proposal. In the second half of the discussion the group responds to the topics of the episode, and how they relate to Indigenous futurisms. -
Where do we go from here?
25 OTT 2019 · In the first episode of our 2019/2020 season, Kenzie, Richard, Tyanna, Tiana and Sage discuss politics and introduce our season theme: Indigenous Futurisms. The episode begins with a reflection on the results of the 2019 Federal election. This is followed by a discussion on Indigenous Futurisms with a focus on sovereignty and representation. -
The Journey to Here
27 MAR 2019 · We finish Season 4 with a conversation about journeys. What journey means to us, where they take us, how they change us, how to go through them in a good way. Jamuna, Jess and Wacey share some readings and stories. We began this season gripping desperately to a script. We finish with a beautifully unscripted and honest discussion. Thanks to Jamuna, Jess, Wacey, Autumn and Steph for producing this episode and for the many hours everyone put into creating Unceded. Thanks to all the other volunteers, including Amanda Sorenson, Irene Duthion and Fi Belcher, and all our guests who shared their time with us. Sukapi, marci cho, mahsi cho, huy chexw aa, thanks for listening -
Growing Room, Jamuna Reads to Us, Concert Etiquette
13 MAR 2019 · Autumn tells a story where some obnoxious white people took up space that just wasn't theirs at a concert. Jamuna shares some readings with us from some of her favourite books by Indigenous womxn in a very soothing voice.Then, we hear Steph and Autumn's interviews from the opening night of Growing Room, Vancouver's feminist literary festival. We speak with performers DJ Kookum and the all Indigenous burlesque grroup Virago Nation. Thanks to Jamuna, Autumn and Steph for co-hosting this episode. We broadcast from the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Peoples.
Unceded Airwaves is a bi-weekly radio program produced by CiTR’s Indigenous Collective. We are committed to centering Indigenous voices and offering alternative narratives that empower Indigenous people and their stories....
mostra di piùWe broadcast from the traditional, ancestral, current and unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Wautuh Peoples.
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Autore | CiTR & Discorder Magazine |
Categorie | Cultura e società |
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