Collective Spirit Podcast
1) S3E8: Ikaika Bishop (Kanaka Maoli)
Part two of our series on Food Sovereignty and its impact on Indigenous communities, we speak with Ikaika Bishop, a Kanaka Maoli leader whose work in education, film, tech, and farming is rooted in Ha...Show More
2) S3E7: AJ Granelli
In the first episode of our two-part series on Food Sovereignty and its impact on Indigenous communities, we’re joined by AJ Granelli, Farm Manager at Makoce Farm in Pine Ridge, South Dakota—an ally w...Show More
3) S3E6: Terran Last Gun (Piikani Nation)
In this episode of the Collective Spirit Podcast, we sit down with Terran Last Gun (Piikani Nation), a 2020 Artist in Business Fellow and multidisciplinary artist. Terran shares the roots of his creat...Show More
4) S3E5: Shaarbek Amankul, Clementine Bordeaux, Heidi K. Brandow
This episode is the second part of our two-part series on Global Indigeneity and the role of art. We’re featuring a conversation with Shaarbek Amankul, a multidisciplinary Indigenous Kyrgyz artist and...Show More
5) S3E4: Clementine Bordeaux (Sičáŋǧu Lakótapi)
This is the first of two episodes that will highlight the topic of Global Indigeneity and the role of art in these spaces. In these episodes, we examine the interconnectedness of Indigenous communitie...Show More
6) S3E4: Clementine Bordeaux (Sičáŋǧu Lakótapi)
This is the first of two episodes that will highlight the topic of Global Indigeneity and the role of art in these spaces. In these episodes, we examine the interconnectedness of Indigenous communitie...Show More
7) S3E3: Sheila Ransom (Akwasasne Mohawk Nation)
What if your craft could become your sanctuary and medicine? Join us as we sit down with 2024 Jennifer Easton Community Spirit Award Honoree, Sheila Ransom, a master basket maker from the St. Regis Mo...Show More
8) S3E2: 2024 Community Spirit Awardee, Golga Oscar (Yup'ik)
Have you ever wondered how art can be a powerful vessel for preserving cultural heritage? Meet 2024 Jennifer Easton Community Spirit Award Honoree Golga Oscar (Yup'ik), who shares their profound journ...Show More
9) S3E1: Tiana Spotted Thunder - A Symphony of Storytelling and Song
Tiana Spotted Thunder, an Oglala Lakota musician, shares the rich tapestry of sound that weaves traditional powwow rhythms with the contemporary beats of hip-hop and R&B. Her voice, a conduit for heri...Show More
10) S2E23: Allison Bremner (Tlingit)
Allison Bremner (Tlingit, '23 Cultural Capital Fellow) recounts the pivotal moments that led her to embrace her cultural heritage through art, like the sparks that flew at the Celebration dance f...Show More