Ogichida Voices Podcasts-WGZS
WGZS will partner with Ampers to create Ogichida Voices Podcasts also known as Fond du Lac's Ogichida Voices. We will produce two-to-three podcasts that are eight-to-ten minutes long. The podcasts will allow us to share longer stories that feature the memories of different members of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa who served in the military. The series will recognize and honor the knowledge, experience, and leadership of Native veterans, from their own perspective and in their own voice. Native Americans have had and continue to have the highest number of members in the U.S. military per capita of any cultural group.
$1,775,000 the first year and $1,700,00 the second year are to the Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations for production and acquisition grants in accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 129D.19.Of this amount, $75,000 the first year is for the Veterans' Voices program to educate and engage communities regarding veterans' contributions, knowledge, skills and experiences with an emphasis on Korean War veterans.
More Minnesotans of all ages, ethnicities and incomes will have access to Minnesota history. The project will produce content that history teachers can use in Minnesota classrooms. The project will produce content that the Minnesota Historical Society and Minnesota's libraries can use. Ogichida Voices will help to interweave history into more facets of community life. The project will help increase awareness and knowledge of history and how it affected people's lives so that it can help Minnesotans to make informed decisions in the future.
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$1,775,000 the first year and $1,700,00 the second year are to the Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations for production and acquisition grants in accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 129D.19.Of this amount, $75,000 the first year is for the Veterans' Voices program to educate and engage communities regarding veterans' contributions, knowledge, skills and experiences with an emphasis on Korean War veterans.
More Minnesotans of all ages, ethnicities and incomes will have access to Minnesota history. The project will produce content that history teachers can use in Minnesota classrooms. The project will produce content that the Minnesota Historical Society and Minnesota's libraries can use. Ogichida Voices will help to interweave history into more facets of community life. The project will help increase awareness and knowledge of history and how it affected people's lives so that it can help Minnesotans to make informed decisions in the future.
Outcome Data Not Yet Known