Music, Culture, Arts and Entertainment 3-15-2021

Music, Culture, Arts and Entertainment 3-15-2021

2021-03-15T19:22:07-04:00March 15th, 2021|Blog, Weekly Guests|Comments Off on Music, Culture, Arts and Entertainment 3-15-2021

Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon

We talk with Dr. Micah Johnson and Dr. Abdul El Sayed about their book, “Medicare For All: A Citizen’s Guide.” NEWSFLASH! Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Debbie Dingell will reintroduce their Medicare for All bill on March 17. This is several months earlier than we report in this episode. The timeline was moved up!

Then, we remember Norton Juster, the author of the beloved children’s classic, “The Phantom Toll Booth.” He died on March 9. We air a gem of an excerpt from our 2005 interview with him.

Monday, March 15 at 10:00 PM and archived.

First Voices Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse

This week’s guest on First Voices Radio:

Corrina Gould is Chochenyo and Karkin Ohlone, born and raised in Oakland, California. She is the spokesperson for the Confederated Villages of Lisjan and co-founder of the Indigenous women-led Sogorea Te’ Land Trust.

Christopher (Toby) McLeod has been Project Director of the Sacred Land Film Project since 1984. In 2013, he completed the four-part series Standing on Sacred Ground, which aired on PBS. Toby produced and directed In the Light of Reverence (2001) and three other award-winning documentaries broadcast on national television.

Steven T. Newcomb (Shawnee, Lenape) is a scholar, educator, author, journalist, film producer, public speaker and workshop leader/facilitator. He is internationally recognized for his more than three decades of research and writing on the origins of federal Indian law and international law dating back to the early days of Christendom, most notably focused on the religious doctrine now known in history as the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.

Tuesday, March 16 at 12:00 noon.

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