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Sue Suprianos Steppin Out of Babylon is a radio interview series covering a broad range of important issues in todays world: peace and war, human and civil rights, communication, the media, the environment, food security, racism, globalization, immigration and matters of the spirit. Over 250 shows are available at this site!
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Items where categories contains indigenous.
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| Jyoti | Council of 13 of Indigenous Grandmothers founder & Spiritual Director of the Center for Sacred Studies |
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| Haunani-Kay Trask | Hawaiian sovereignty advocate and Professor of Hawaiian Studies with the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu |
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| Grandmother Agnes Pilgrim Baker | Chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and the oldest living member of the Takilma Siletz nation of Southern Oregon |
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| Leonardo Cerdo | Young indigenous Ecuadorian working with the Federation of Indigenous Association of the Amazon to educate about the evils of the oil companies as well as sustainable alternatives. |
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| Pablo Miriman (translator: Seline Jaramillo) | Human rights issues of the Mapuche, indigenous people of Southern Chile |
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| Shannon Young | Indigenous Low-Power FM Community Radio & Revolution in Oaxaca, Mexico |
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| Jesus & Kate Sherman/translator | Indigenous Struggle in Oaxaca & the Role of Independent Media |
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| Vernon Masayesva | A member of the Hopi Tribal Council and Executive Director of the Black Mesa Trust discusses the importance of water and the Hopi predictions about our current time "out of balance" on earth. |
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| Annie Kajir | Disastrous illegal logging in Papua New Guinea |
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| The Winnemem People | The Winnemem People of the Mt. Shasta springs area in California struggle to preserve their land, the purity of the water and the sacredness of the land. |
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| Ramon Ramirez | Ramon Ramirez of PCUN (Northwest Treeplanters and Farmworkers United) describes their new low power FM radio station |
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| Luz Ruiz | Luz Ruiz, independent media activist in Mexico and the US with COMPPA & Prometheus Radio |
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| Maria de los Angeles | Venezuelan journalist talks about her country since President Hugo Chavez, the important proliferation of community and independent media there and some impressions of her 3 years in the USA. |
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| Kelvin Long | Navajo Nation Clan Bitter Water and Director of ECHOES (Educating Communities while Healing and Offering Environmental Support), speaking of the Save the Peaks Campaign against Arizona Snowbowl |
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| Clayton Thomas-Müller | The Indigenous Environmental Network: Protecting communities against oil industry pollution |
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| Jeremy Narby | Science and Shamanic Knowledge from the Amazon |
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| Evon Peter | Indigenous peoples of Alaska: Our Relationship to the Earth Must Incorporate Respect, Unity and Balance |
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| David Seaborg | Rainforests and Global Warming |
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| Jose Stevens: Program 1 | Helping people understand themselves and others |
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| Miguel Pickard White and CIEPAC | development, Chiapas, Mexico, Zapatistas, Plan Puebla Panama, World Bank, IMF |
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| Jose Stevens: Program 2 | Readings/predictions for the Next 10 Years |
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| Ali Sharif | Permacultura Latina America |
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| John Mohawk | Native American Studies, Climate Change, Saving Seed |
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| Michael Dorsey | Biopiracy of indigenous people, corporate privatization, and Reclaim the Commons |
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| Mary Ann Tenudo and Barbara Deutch | The Zapatista Movement, Plan Puebla Panama, FTAA, NAFTA, CAFTA, Farmers, Free Trade |
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| Amazon Watch | Getting Chevron Texaco to Clean Up Toxic Waste in Ecuador |
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| Ted Nace | Interview with Author of Gangs of America: The Rise of Corporate Power and the Disabling of Democracy |
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Summer 2010:
Hi Everybody,
I've moved to Portland, Oregon.
Sue
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