Changing the Narrative
Changing the Narrative
Podcast Description
Because it is time to turn the narrative around…
Dominant culture has had its say. Now it is our turn.
This podcast is a celebration of voices too often missed or ignored.
The status quo needs a re-make.
Let’s do it.
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The podcast emphasizes topics like social justice, community activism, conflict resolution, and cultural identity, with episodes including discussions on gun violence advocacy, health equity, and grassroots environmental initiatives, highlighting diverse narratives around love, resilience, and activism.

Because it is time to turn the narrative around…
Dominant culture has had its say. Now it is our turn.
This podcast is a celebration of voices too often missed or ignored.
The status quo needs a re-make.
Let’s do it.
Julian Brave NoiseCat’s book We Survived The Night is set to be published on October 14, 2025, the Day after Indigenous People’s Day. It’s a most powerful weaving of historical and contemporary Indigenous life, mythology, personal accounts of family and community, and is profoundly moving.
Julian is a writer, filmmaker, powwow dancer, and student of Salish art and history. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker. His first documentary, Sugarcane, directed alongside Emily Kassie, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, and was given the Directing Award in U.S. Documentary.

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