Air date:
TruthToTell: Community Connections Broadcast LIVE Forum on proposed new White Earth Constitution – Weds, Aug 14th on KFAI FM 90.3 and 106.7 and KFAI.org – AND Niijii Radio/KKWE, White Earth – FM 89.9 and http://niijiiradio.com/. Community Partners included the White Earth Band, Niijii Radio, Honor the Earth and Shooting Star Casino. ALL area residents are welcome[...] Read More »
TruthToTell and CivicMedia/Minnesota travel to the University of Minnesota at Duluth (UMD) to air/televise the 5th in our series of LIVE Community Connections forums the night of June 12, 2013 in the auditorium of the Labovitz School of Business & Economics (LSBE) –this one on the impacts of copper/nickel mining enterprises on Northeastern Minnesota lives[...] Read More »
Air date:
Listen here:

ttt1324-june12-encore-ttt-cc-sulfidemining13

HELP US BRING YOU THESE IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST – PLEASE DONATE HERE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VIDEO: YouTube or TTT VIDEO ARCHIVE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TruthToTell and CivicMedia/Minnesota traveled to the University of Minnesota at Duluth (UMD) to air/televise the 5th in our series of LIVE Community Connections* forums the night of June 12, 2013 in the auditorium of the Labovitz School of Business & Economics (LSBE) –this one on the impacts of[...] Read More »
Air date:
Listen here:

idle_no_more_teaser

Call and join this conversation – 612-341-0980 – or Tweet us @TTTAndyDriscoll or post on TruthToTell’s Facebook page. HELP US BRING YOU THESE IMPORTANT DISCUSSIONS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST – PLEASE DONATE HERE! Here in the United States, the Canadian-originated Idle No More movement has had little mainstream media play, but spreading anger among Native communities[...] Read More »
Air date:
Listen here:

First Person Radio (2011-09-14)

Robert Desjarlait is Ojibwe-Anishinabe from Red Lake, Minnesota. He is a co-founder of Protect Our Manoomin – a Minnesota Anishinaabe grassroots organization that informs and educates on mining and its effects on manoomin. DesJarlait is involved as a facilitator for White Bison Wellbriety groups in the Twin Cities. He is a journalist and has written for The Circle Newspaper. He is also a member[...] Read More »
Air date:
Listen here:

FirstPersonRadio-AntonTreuer-2010-11-10

Dr. Anton Treuer (pronounced troy-er) is Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University. He has a B.A. from Princeton University, M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. He is Editor of the Oshkaabewis (pronounced o-shkaah-bay-wis) Native Journal, the only academic journal of the Ojibwe language. His published books include Ojibwe in Minnesota (2010), The Assassination[...] Read More »
1 2 3