Something (rather than nothing)
Arts:Visual Arts
Rosalie Fish is a member of the Muckleshoot and Cowlitz tribes and is a competitive runner and college student. Rosalie made national headlines when she painted a red hand over her face in order to represent Missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). She also painted the MMIW hashtag on her leg and ran races for specific Indigenous women. Her actions of bravery have helped spark greater awareness about this issue and the issue of violence within a larger North American historical context.
Rosalie and I talk about Native Art, philosophical questions, running, something and nothing and making a difference.
Rosalie is a hero and an inspiration.
Episode 22 - Anne Bujold
Episode 21 - Gerald Roulette
Episode 20 - Vanessa Stockard
Episode 19 - Ana del Rocio
Episode 18 - Jack Kent
Episode 17 - Prudence Flint
Episode 16 - Christopher St. John
Episode 15 - Danguole Lekaviciute
Episode 14 - Allen Eskens
Episode 13 - Seamus Murphy
Episode 12 - Vicko Alvarez Vega
Episode 11- Veronica Casson
Episode 10 - Zora von Pavonine
Episode 9 - Joey Bauer
Episode 8 - Ethan Slayton
Episode 7 - Sean Wynn
Episode 6 - Joanna C. Valente
Episode 5 - Claire Papoulis
Episode 4 - Bunkong Tuon
Episode 3 - Nicole J. Georges
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