A decade is a lot of time to digest, so we’re biting off a more manageable
chunks of time, three years, starting after the 2016 election. In this short
hour, not everything can be covered, but with the benefit of hindsight we can
look at the past and see some patterns em...
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It's the Black Friday edition of The Attitude. We bring back 3 interviews
about capitalism gone wild.
Part One: Nathan Proctor heads the Right to Repair campaign with USPIRG. He
joins us to talk about his recent piece at CNN, "Let Us Repair Our Stuff." We
look at why we...
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Tribes, both in the U.S. and Canada, are on the forefront of restoring
healthy, sustainable bison herds. In October, several tribes joined the
growing number of those signing onto what's known as the Buffalo Treaty.
The agreement -- first drafted in 2014 -- aims to ultim...
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As part of KBOO's Special Programming for Genocide Cover up Day, we will be
broadcasting various interviews and audio that highlight Native American and
Indigenous issues. In this interview, KBOO's Tammy talks with Robert Franklin
(Dine') of the Native American student and ...
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As part of KBOO's Special Programming for Genocide Cover up Day, we will be
broadcasting various interviews and syndicated audio that highlight Native
American and Indigenous issues.
"After years of effort, the Pueblo of Acoma took possession of a sacred item
from an overs...
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Russell Means was a renowned activist for Indian Rights. An Oglala Lakota, he
was born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He was a
founding member of the American Indian Movement and its first national
director. His autobiography is Where White Men Fea...
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