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UnaChicana

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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

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Today's show was great about Buddhism and changing our involvement in the world around us. Sharif Abdullah is a great speaker!

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i'm glad i've come across your show. i've been looking for something along these lines. blessings to you! ~tameko

Talking Feather Radio  

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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We showcase Indigenous knowledge and practices in our Global Village. Spirituality and the bond of indigenous people with the land is embraced and celebrated. We highlight achievements and challenges facing Native American, African American and Indigenous people throughout the world. The program's moniker, "Talking Feather" is symbolic of the practices of Indigenous cultures of Turtle Island that held council in a circle and passed the "talking feather" to a speaker while all others listened attentively. Join our Indigenous Circle. Let us pass "The Talking Feather"to YOU.
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    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.
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    Wabun Inini

    Talking Feather interviews Wabun Inini WaBun-Inini: A true American hero Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 By Obi Egbuna July 29, 2008 Harare ONE of the most tragic lessons that continues to be overlooked in the history of the United States is that the country is nothing, but a settler colony. This means the so-called founding fathers, such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and the rest of their gang, should be referred to as the first thieves. When we as Africans at home or abroad begin looking at US history with the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights or the Articles of Confederation, we must realise we are slapping the indigenous inhabitants of this land in the face, which is not culturally or politically acceptable. On October 13, 2007, the international fraternity of freedom fighters who believe in solidarity and world peace lost a brave and devoted comrade. His colonial name was Vernon Bellecourt but his "warrior" name was WaBun-Inini, which means "Man of Dawn". The Native American community compared this loss to when the Palestinians lost Yasser Arafat, when the African-American community lost Dr Martin Luther King Jnr and Malcolm X and when the Asian world lost Mao Tse Tung, Kim Il Sung and Ho Chi Minh. What made WaBun-Inini special was his commitment to internationalism. While he was very culturally grounded and was proud of his indigenous roots, he never hesitated using whatever platform to lend support to other oppressed people's struggles in every corner of the world.

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