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Tag Archives: Indigenous Waves Radio
TALKING CANADA’S 800+ MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN ON INDIGENOUS WAVES RADIO
Indigenous Waves Radio had a special show on the 800+ Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada. Native Women’s Association of Canada spoke with co-host Susan Blight and I. Listen and learn about the growing epidemic that big media covers … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Spirit Sisters, 800+ Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Black Coffee Poet, Bridget Tolley, Families of Sisters In Spirit, Helen Betty Osborne, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Indigenous Waves Radio, Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Native Women Association of Canada, The murder of Helen Betty Osborne, Trans Women
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INTERVIEW WITH INDIGENOUS WAVES RADIO PRODUCER JAMAIAS DACOSTA AND CO-HOSTS LINDY KINOSHAMEG AND SUSAN BLIGHT
Jamaias DaCosta aka “Jams” is a musical artist, writer and activist journalist, and is mixed identified of Jamaican (Colombian, African, South Asian, Portuguese and Jewish), Kanienkehaka (Mohawk), Irish and Cree background. Jamaias is Host and Producer of The Vibe Collective … Continue reading
FEBRUARY 2012: THOUGHTS ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH AND THE FEBRUARY 14TH RALLY FOR THE 800+ MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN IN CANADA
February 2012: Thoughts On Black History Month and the February 14th Rally For the 800+ Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada By Jorge Antonio Vallejos We’re two days away from the end of February. It’s been an interesting 27 … Continue reading
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Tagged "Mixology" by Adrian Matejka, "Three Cities" by Whitney French, Adrian Matejka, Black Coffee Poet, Black Coffee Poet talks with Wanda Whitebird, February 14th Rally for Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women, Honouring and Rememering Indigenous Women, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Indigenous Waves Radio, Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Wanda Whitebird, Whitney French, Zainab Amadahy
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HONOURING AND REMEMBERING INDIGENOUS WOMEN: POETRY BY JANET MARIE ROGERS, JAMAIAS DACOSTA, AND DALLAS GOLDTOOTH
Janet Marie Rogers is a Mohawk/Tuscarora writer from the Six Nations band in southern Ontario. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and has been living on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish people (Victoria, British Columbia) since 1994. Dallas … Continue reading
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Tagged 1491s, Aboriginal poetry, Black Coffee Poet, Dallas Goldtooth of the 1491s, Honouring and Remembering Indigenous Women, Honouring and Remembering Indigenous Women Week 2012, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Indigenous Waves Radio, Jamaias DaCosta, Janet Marie Rogers, Missign and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada, Missing and Murdered Native Women in Canada, Mixed Race poetry, Mohawk Poet Janet Marie Rogers, Native poetry
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SURFING INDIGENOUS WAVES
Surfing Indigenous Waves By Jorge Antonio Vallejos Is radio dead? Some think so. Many say so. I guess they haven’t listened to Indigenous Waves Radio on CIUT 89.5 FM. Even better would be for doubters to be on the show … Continue reading
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Tagged "After and Before the Lightning" by Simon Ortiz, "I Use My Mothers Last Name" by Jorge Antonio Vallejos, "They Still Around" by Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Black Coffee Poet, CIUT 89.5 FM, https://blackcoffeepoet.com/, Indigenous Waves Radio, Jorge Antonio Vallejos, Remembering Reena Virk Week, The Johnnys
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