Reservation Redemption
Reservation Redemption
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Created By Untamed NetworkPodcast Status activeStarted 01/02/2023Latest Episode 20/04/2023Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 7Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 202Average Length 27 minutes and 13 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
Reservation Redemption is based on the documentary of the same title, producer and director Brenda Fisher, breaks down her relationship with a childhood friend, Chief, who is currently serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. The podcast takes a deep dive into the issues affecting native communities, including poverty, lack of access to healthcare and education, and systemic discrimination.
One of the main themes of the podcast is the legacy of the forced boarding schools and the ongoing impacts it has on native communities. The host explores the ways in which historical injustices, such as the forced relocation of native populations and the theft of their lands, continue to shape the experiences of indigenous people today. Through in-depth interviews with native leaders, activists, and community members, Reservation Redemption provides a nuanced and compassionate look at the complexities of life on the reservation.
The podcast also sheds light on the positive aspects of native culture and community. The host showcases the resilience, strength, and determination of indigenous people and the ways in which they are working to reclaim their cultural heritage and promote social and economic justice. From community-led initiatives to preserve traditional languages and customs, to activism aimed at securing basic human rights, Reservation Redemption offers a hopeful and inspiring look at the efforts of indigenous people to build a better future for themselves and their communities.
In addition to exploring the challenges facing native communities, Reservation Redemption also provides a platform for indigenous voices to share their stories and perspectives. The host is committed to amplifying the voices of native people and shining a light on the important work they are doing to create a better future for themselves and their communities.
Whether through interviews with community leaders, or by featuring the music, art, and storytelling of indigenous artists, the podcast provides a powerful and necessary window into the lives of indigenous people in the United States.
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