A Mile in My Mocassins
The program will focus on three Anishinaabeg, Native people from Red Cliff, White Earth, and Red Lake. They each have a powerful, personal experience learning about ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences). The project will explore how trauma in childhood, including historical trauma, rewires the brain and impacts the nervous system so that people are in constant fight, flight, or freeze mode. (Adverse Childhood Experiences). The project will explore how trauma in childhood, including historical trauma, rewires the brain and impacts the nervous system so that people are in constant fight, flight, or freeze mode.
$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.
Native Lights Podcast: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is incredibly popular and generating a strong following. KKWE is going to partner with Ampers to capitalize on the popularity by teaming up to bring the Native Lights Podcast team to the KKWE listening area. KKWE will host and help to promote Native Lights Live. The partnership for this program will help the Minnesota Native News production team brings out even more of the Native narratives, missing from the typical media landscape.? The producers will focus on real people and their real stories as they tell them, and shine the light on Indigenous voices expressing their own experiences, touching on a wide-range of issues and perspectives.?Listeners will hear from Native American people living in Minnesota, sharing first-hand stories and experiences covering a wide range of cultural and historical topics.
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