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We’ll get a picture of what’s ahead for Native voters as Democrats muster support for a new presidential candidate.
Also: The spaces around community buildings, public spaces and campuses reflect the people, culture, and land. At Southern Oregon University, a team of Native landscape architects and planners is including native plants, medicines, and foods for a large section of campus. It’s one model for incorporating Native input to connect culture and the larger community.
GUESTS
Clara Pratte (Navajo), CEO of Strongbow Strategies and caucus chair for the Democratic National Committee
Edward Samson (Pomo from Lake County), project manager for MIG
Nate Willing (Ojibwe), project associate for MIG
Paul Fragua (Jemez Pueblo), architect and planner
Break 1 Music: Anasazi Sun (song) Injunuity (artist) Fight for Survival (album)
Break 2 Music: Starlight (song) The Zoniez (artist)