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Native American Issues Report May 2021

Steven Glickman interviews Dr. Suzanne Singer, a Navajo (Diné) tribal member in Arizona who started a non-profit, Native Renewables, aimed at providing renewable power solutions to over 15,000 tribal families that did not have access to electricity. Dr. Suzanne Singer grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona, got her MS and doctorate in Mechanical Engineering at UC […]

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Not In My Name poem by Beth Wood (Barb Seaman)

If you’ve been paying attention to the news, upset by the racism that’s brought on the Black Lives Matter movement,  the pandemic, the administrations blatant disrespect for most of its citizens, you ‘ll probably find strength and inspiration in this poem.  It’s written and read by beth wood, a singer songwriter who’s spent a good

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Save the Post Office Saturday – 8/22/20 (Barb Seaman)

It was “Save the Post Office Saturday” this past weekend.  Thousands of people across the country gathered to demand that Congress shore up the US Postal Service.  According to Move On, the USPS revenue comes entirely from postage and services.  Not tax dollars.  Revenue is expected to be down by 50% this year, so the

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WEA Riverside & systemic racism | KXRW News Original

Adam Aguilera, Vancouver teacher and member of the WEA Riverside Equity Committee, explains how systemic racism exists in education.  The teachers union sent a letter to Clark County Council last week, extending an invitation to Chairwoman Eileen Quiring to educate her as to how racism manifests in schools.

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