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A Story Told, October 14 2021

https://kmun.org/podcast-player/42164/a-story-told-october-14-2021.mp3

Duration: 00:30:42

On the next Story Told, as Columbus Day now gets eclipsed by Indigenous People’s Day, Michael McCusker reads an original screed, “Hello Columbus,” and to elucidate the continual oppression of Native Americans, from John Mohawk, “Native Americans and the Right to Survive.”

 
 

← Red Alder → Around Our Schools, October 12 2021

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