Thursday, December 11, 2008

Best of Longest Walk Radio: First in a series



Tonight's Censored Blog Radio: Best of the Longest Walk Radio Part 1

Thurs., Dec. 11

Tonight's Radio Blog Show: 9:30 pm Pacific (Eastern 12:30 a.m.)

Radio shows produced by Govinda Dalton and Brenda Norrell
Photo by Brita Brookes

From the heart of America, comes the Best of the Longest Walk Radio Northern Route, Part 1, first in a series.

--Adriano Buckskin, 19, Southern Ute walker in Illinois, with a message for Native American youths (10 min)

--Sharon Heta, Maori, Michael Lane, Menominee, and their three daughters walking in Kansas: Maori struggle in New Zealand (55 min)

--Yankton Dakota in South Dakota fighting a hogfarm (25 min)
These are the voices of Indigenous human rights and resistance, recorded by Earthcycles on the Longest Walk.

Click arrow on blog radio to listen at showtime. The file will be available afterwards on the website.
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Censored News is published by censored journalist Brenda Norrell. A journalist for 27 years, Brenda lived on the Navajo Nation for 18 years, writing for Navajo Times, AP, USA Today, Lakota Times and other American Indian publications. After being censored and then terminated by Indian Country Today in 2006, she began the Censored Blog to document the most censored issues. She currently serves as human rights editor for the U.N. OBSERVER & International Report at the Hague and contributor to Sri Lanka Guardian, Narco News and CounterPunch. She was cohost of the 5-month Longest Walk Talk Radio across America, with Earthcycles Producer Govinda Dalton in 2008: www.earthcycles.net/
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