Greg Cajete, the Director of the Native American Studies Program at the University of New Mexico, discusses how Indigenous People are on the...
Lois Ellen Frank explains how the "Three Sisters," or squash, corn and beans, a traditional dietary staple for many Native American peoples, are in...
Dan Wildcat, Ph.D., discusses traditional indigenous views on culture and community and contrasts them with modern society. This interview took place...
Tom B.K. Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, discusses some of the struggles of indigenous people, opening with a...
Dennis Martinez explains indigenous knowledge of food sustainability, specifically of salmon. This talk (of which only a clip is shared here) took...
Caleen A. Sisk, Spiritual Leader and Tribal Chief of the Winnemen Wintu, discusses indigenous values, such as preserving their sacred culture. This...
Dan Wildcat, Ph.D., discusses what we need to do to save Mother Earth, beginning with changing our view of our place on the Earth. This speech was...
Ohki Siminé Forest, a spiritual teacher of Canadian Mohawk decent, explains the vital importance of the Mayan resistance in Chiapas and the...
Holly Near, a singer-songwriter and activist, speaks to the importance of creativity, via inspirational song, entitled "The Souls Are Coming...
Drew Dellinger, activist and spoken word poet presents his original poem, Hieroglyphic Stairway. "My great-great-grandchildren ask me in dreams,...
How do we move rapidly from 1% solar and wind energy in the U.S. to 50%? To 100%? Is it just a fantasy? One of the nation's leading technology...
Hai Vo, a 2009 winner of the Brower Youth Award, speaks with author Terrence McNally about his experience with the industrial food system and his...