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Indigenous in Music with Jace Martin (Pop, Rock)

4/11/21 by Larry K

https://soundcloud.com/indigenous-in-music/jace-martin-featured-interview

Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1027102378-indigenous-in-music-jace-martin-featured-interview.mp3

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Mr. Jace Martin from Toronto, Ontario. Singer, song writer and entrepreneur, He has just dropped his new album out “Rainboworld.” Find out all about him at darrenrossagency.com and hear his music on Spotify.

Music from Jace Martin, Nancy Sanchez, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Iceis Rain, Eadse, Angel Baribeau, Artson, Quese Imc, Supaman, Joey Stylez, Somos Uno, Chancha Via Circuito, Sidestepper, Orishas, Samantha Crain, Darren Geffery, Brandis Knudsen, Nimkish, Stolen Identity, La Dame Blanche, Systema Solar, DJ Bitman, The Halluci Nation, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Somos Uno, Carsen Gray, Kinky, Crown Lands, Joshua Arden Miller, Jerry Sereda, Esther Penneli, 1915 and much much more.
April 12, 2021. Today, survivors' groups all across the network have wished to represent themselves and the channels they broadcast to using a jaguar image. This reminds us of work we've been doing and important things we've been learning about how to support the movement to safeguard Indigenous women and children. This is especially important in regards to those bearing the greatest burden of harm where they are Invisible in their communities and cut off from their communities, often striving to communicate differently and non-verbally about what's happening. • #MMIWG #LandBack • 20210412-121838 • https://t.me/s/IntuitivePublicRadio/7536https://t.me/s/RadioPublicaIntuitiva/1114 ••
12 de abril de 2021. Hoy, los grupos de sobrevivientes de toda la red han querido representarse a sí mismos ya los canales que transmiten usando una imagen de jaguar. Esto nos recuerda el trabajo que hemos estado haciendo y las cosas importantes que hemos estado aprendiendo sobre cómo apoyar el movimiento para proteger a las mujeres y los niños indígenas. Esto es especialmente importante en lo que respecta a aquellos que soportan la mayor carga de daño cuando son invisibles en sus comunidades y están aislados de sus comunidades, a menudo se esfuerzan por comunicarse de manera diferente y no verbal sobre lo que está sucediendo. • #MMIWG #LandBack • 20210412-121838 • https://t.me/s/IntuitivePublicRadio/7536https://t.me/s/RadioPublicaIntuitiva/1114 ••
April 12, 2021. Michón: Holy shit, I think I'm clear of the Cymbalta for good; the body echoes and tremors have finally stopped. • I've never felt my being so still. • Ha ha!!!! I did it!! I really did it! Even without the gaba! Fuck yeah! My skin is my own again, at long last. It's no longer living the nightmare. • #mindovermatter #cuilbliss #armyoflove #accessibilityisarequirementhttps://facebook.com/21427990/posts/10108057900953905https://t.me/s/TheMetanoiacPortal/741 ••
Well, sleep, I did try to catch you. Shrug. Also, how did I ever survive this level of thinking before? And whatever for?

Maybe daytime people will give me a break, right, lol can't even write it with a straight face.

Wouldn't be as annoying if I could at least write or something.

https://facebook.com/21427990/posts/10108056238859755/
Forwarded from Max Morris
Recent Headline: Mental Healthcare Prevents Human Trafficking & Repairs Intersectionalized Communities Through Communications Refuge: How To Speak & Understand The Languaging Of Trafficked Individuals & Trauma Recovery By Deepening Intuitive Listening

The messages transmitted by @IntuitivePublicRadio and our Intuitive network are single-link reference notes or forwarded items where severely disabled, multiply marginalized colleagues request support for specific community conversations.

Our community admins assist trafficking victims and other Intuitive Invisibles to post the links they would like to share in order to initiate lifesaving public and private conversations, anonymously when needed for safety.

Because of severe disabilities and circumstances of violence, our community members often can only post a small part of what they would like to talk about safely with others.

Many survivors of violence can only be safe to initiate a particular discussion in caring, supportive, inclusive community settings --- spaces we are building and sharing.

Our public links and notes are part of extended private @IntuitiveCommunity knowledgebase materials and collaborative groups where all are invited to participate.

We learn together how to support one another so that courageous conversations and fully inclusive communications regenerate strength and healing in our communities.

Our friends and families today are being victimized by sex trafficking and ritual abuse --- many women, children, elders, and others.

Please hear us and respond with kindness each time a conversation is initiated —- each time a message is broadcast.

Our lives depend on this.

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For the last few years we have coordinated intensive and immersion learning for professionals who want to supercharge their ability to communicate with severely affected, invisibly intersectionalized individuals and families. This is especially important for those who find themselves without healthcare and other crucial support systems. Our efforts have a base in mental health care, a front line opportunity to relieve health disparities and restore cultural competencies through listening, dialogue, understanding severe disabilities, and ensuring inclusive communications. Our survivor-led approaches prevent human trafficking and build resilience for all our communities. If you would like to become this kind of superhero -- someone who can recognize a trafficked person based on subtle signs that others miss, someone who knows how to take action for safety and successful recovery -- this invitation is extended to you and others. Find us at https://t.me/s/intuitivepublicradio. Thank you for listening.
#514 - The Warrior Society Part 1 (Feat. Tekarontake)

3/8/21 by John Kane

Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1001927326-john-kane-11-514-the-warrior-society-part-1-feat-tekarontake.mp3

Paul Delaronde (Tekarontake) joins John to discuss the formation of The Warrior Society. Starting from their humble origins as a male singing society touring native territories, all the way up to arming themselves and protecting various native communities when called upon. Join Paul and John as they discuss the formation, funding, organizing, social programs and impact of The Warrior Society over the past several decades and their continued influence on present day Native activists.

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"ABYA YALA is the name by which the continent that today is named America is known, which would literally mean land in full maturity or land of vital blood." •• "Different native nations also gave different names to the continent in their respective languages ​​according to their own specific cultural visions of the concept of continent or territory (Mayab in the case of the Mayas of the current Yucatan Peninsula), visions that are not identified with the Spanish idea of ​​the continent." •• "Currently, in different indigenous organizations, communities and institutions and their representatives from all over the continent prefer its use to refer to the continental territory, instead of the term America." •• "The use of this name is assumed as an ideological position by those who use it, arguing that the name 'America' ​​or the expression 'New World' would be typical of the European colonizers and not of the original peoples of the American continent." •• "Abya Yala in the Guna language means 'land in full maturity', or land in flourishing, mature land, as opposed to the term New World given after the Spanish conquest." •• "The leader of the Aimara people, Takir Mamani, defends the use of the term 'Abya Yala' in the official statements of the governing bodies of the indigenous peoples, declaring that 'placing foreign names on our villages, cities and continents is equivalent to submitting our identity at the will of our invaders and their heirs.'" • https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abya_Yala • 20210424-044236 • https://t.me/s/AbyaYalaRPI/13 ••