First Voices Indigenous Radio Interviews IC’s Editor and Publisher

First Voices Indigenous Radio Interviews IC’s Editor and Publisher

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January 11, 2013
 

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On, January 10, 2013, I sat down with Tiokasin Ghosthorse of First Voices Indigenous Radio to discuss IC’s latest publication, “Indigenous Struggles 2012: Dispatches from the Fourth World.”

Also appearing on the show is JOHN KANE, host of the weekly radio program “Let’s Talk Native…” on KB 1520 in NY. www.LetsTalkNativePride.blogspot.ca

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