Just back from a nine-day trip to North Dakota to write two in-depth pieces
for High Country News, Keeler will talk with host Paul Roland about the case
of Red Fawn and the other on-going federal defentants stemming from the No
DAPL movement) and of Olivia Lone Bea...
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"Not since 1953, when the U.S. and the Soviets exploded thermonuclear bombs,
has the world been such a powder keg!
Only recently, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock
forward 30 seconds. It now registers two minutes to midnight."
From Rob...
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Articles discussed on program:
"The rise and malaise of postmodernism" by Jeremy Smith
http://links.org.au/node/32
"The Anthropocene and the End of Postmodernism"
https://deterritorialinvestigations.wordpress.com/2015/04/01/the-anthropocene-and-the-end-of-postmoderni...
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Co-host Jacqueline Keeler, with guests Andulia Sanchez
WhiteElk and Melissa Wagoner
Help Team Indigenous get to the Roller Derby World Cup by cheering for
roller derby played under a decolonized rule set. Come support or just buy a
ticket as a donation. There will be a ...
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Why is North America colder than the Arctic? What can we expect as the Arctic
continues to lose sea-ice and snow? Are we in a “climate emergency”? Can
we do anything to stabilize climate? We'll explore these questions and more
with Paul Beckwith, Climate System Scient...
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Probably most people in the KBOO radio signal area are familiar with
Breitenbush Hot Springs--the gorgeous retreat/conference center with
world-class hot springs located in the lush Ancient Forest of the Breitenbush
River watershed, east of Salem. What many people may...
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Guest Host Jacqueline Keeler, of Dine' (Navajo) and Yankton Dakota heritage
has written extensively about the Bears' Ears National Monument. She
contributed an essay to Red Rock Stories: Three Generations of Writers Speak
on Behalf of Utah’s Public Lands, a trade e...
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