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UnaChicana
9/24/2009 4:10 AM UTC
Fascinating subject today. Listened to it again, because at times it got a bit esoteric for me. I think I get the gist of it, tho, and I do want to understand with more clarity.
Flying Eaggle
5/13/2009 3:15 PM UTC
Today's show was great about Buddhism and changing our involvement in the world around us. Sharif Abdullah is a great speaker!
Temple of Energy
3/16/2009 4:18 PM UTC
i'm glad i've come across your show. i've been looking for something along these lines. blessings to you! ~tameko
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Talking Feather Radio showcases cultural blends of the Global Village and amplifies community voices. Join our Indigenous Circle. Let us pass the Talking Feather to you. Hosts, Penny Gamble Williams and Thunder Williams invite you to listen to them live Wednesdays@ 4:00 PM on Blog Talk Radio and also every Sunday at 11am on www.WOLAM.com. Radio ONE, WOL-1450 AM, Wash DC.
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Date / Time: 12/2/2009 9:00 PM UTC
Category: Culture
Are Afro-Caribbeans, like so many of us, still in the grips of an identity crisis? Too often Racial Identity and Culture continue to clash whenever African ancestry surfaces. The legacy of colonialism and slavery has left deep scars, psychic trauma and shame that continues to divide us. Hear the experience of an African American scholar and professor of African American studies who traveled to Nicaragua to teach but learned more than he expected about racial identity and culture in the Central American Republic of Nicaragua.
Original Air Date: 1/23/2009 4:00 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 1/19/2009 4:00 AM UTC
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