Episode 16 focus on Native American tribal sovereignty (what it is, why it matters, how it is now in danger) and changes to the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the era of Trump. The Trumpster fire asks whether Trump's promise to bring coal jobs back to America includes indigenous nations, our Media Minute reviews the film The Cherokee Word for Water, and the Activist Action provides information and what you can do to help with the ongoing Bears Ears' Monument battle.
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Episode 7 Settler colonialism
Expert Extra #3: Dr. Vera Cole on Scott Pruitt, the EPA, and climate change
Ep 6 Outtake: F*&( you, viruses
Ep 6 KU Political Boot Camp Round-Up
Expert Extra #2 SPECIAL EDITION: KU Women's Political Boot Camp Opening Panel Session
Ep 5 Outtake: How do I say this?
Episode 5 Privilege: Conflating personal with structural
Expert Extra #1: Dr. Tabetha Bernstein-Danis on Betsy DeVos, IDEA, and students with disabilities
Episode 4 Women's March Roundup
Women's Political Boot Camp on Feb. 25
Episode 3 Nikki Haley and Betsy DeVos
Women's March Promo Outtake: There's no laughing in podcasting
Women's March Promo
Ep 2 Outtake/Blooper "Is it recording?"
Episode 2 Going on strike
Episode 1 #NoDAPL
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