Minneapolis Native Community’s Legacy of Protectors and Tribal-State Cannabis Compacts Underway
Tension with Minneapolis police drove the Native community to form safety patrols. Now, with a federal investigation, the Minneapolis police department faces additional oversight. Plus, tribal – state cannabis compact negotiations are underway in Minnesota. Transcript: ANCHOR: After decades of tension between the Minneapolis Native community and local police over misconduct and excessive force, Indigenous …
Mashkiki Studios in Classrooms & College Bound Native Students
This week, how an organization is advancing Indigenous cultural education across the state, plus: college application deadlines are right around the corner! Hear experiences and information from the Native American College Fair. Transcript: ANCHOR: This is Minnesota Native News. I’m Marie Rock. This week, we hear about an organization advancing Indigenous cultural education across the …
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Mattie Harper DeCarlo on Making Change in Indian Country Through Philanthropy
In this episode, we talk with grantmaking officer and former educator and historian Mattie Harper DeCarlo, PhD. Mattie, a Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe citizen who grew up on Leech Lake Reservation, works in philanthropy at the Bush Foundation, focusing on Indigenous communities. She speaks with us about the nuance of supporting 23 Native nations …
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From Children’s Books to Murals: Moira Villiard on Examining and Bridging Disconnection Through Art
In this episode, we talk with artist, public speaker, and community organizer Moira Villiard. Moira, a Twin Cities-based visual artist and Fond Du Lac direct descendent, is a 2023 McKnight Foundation Community-Engaged Practice fellow and a 2024-2026 Bush Fellow. We chat with her about her current projects, Waiting for Beds, a traveling exhibition that explores …
Revisiting Anangong Miigaading – “Star Wars: A New Hope” Released in the Ojibwe Language
This week, we revisit how the box-office hit, Star Wars: A New Hope, returns to the big screen in one of Minnesota’s Indigenous languages. Transcript: Marie Rock: This is Minnesota Native News. I’m Marie Rock. This week we hear about how the box office hit Star Wars: A New Hope returns to the big screen …
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