KMUD – Heart of the Earth

KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Podcast Description
Heart of the Earth began when KMUD - Redwood Community Radio first went on air May 1987. Agnes Patak is producer and host. She shares the stories, pain, laughter, struggle and resiliency of Native Americans and other Indigenous people. Her powerful voice isn’t afraid to say what must be said.
After more than 500 years of colonialism it’s time for the truth.
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Focused on the stories, struggles, and resilience of Native Americans and other Indigenous communities, topics include personal stories, historical events, and contemporary issues like federal policies affecting Indigenous rights. Recent episodes discuss the documentary Sugarcane, Leonard Peltier's release, and the historical significance of the Wounded Knee Massacre.

Heart of the Earth began when KMUD – Redwood Community Radio first went on air May 1987. Agnes Patak is producer and host. She shares the stories, pain, laughter, struggle and resiliency of Native Americans and other Indigenous people. Her powerful voice isn’t afraid to say what must be said.
After more than 500 years of colonialism it’s time for the truth.
Today 4 stories : 1) Misleading Native history. 2) Flag removal in Arizona 3)The fight for climate and environmental justice has always been led by indigenous.3) Land back to the Potawatomi Nation in Illinois 4) Funny story from Ricey Wild

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