Tag Archives: #indigenouspodcast

Post 6: Media Indigena

Rick Harp´s podcast project: Media Indigena, has created a space to discuss current affairs about indigenous people by an indigenous perspective that includes the participation of journalists, academics and story makers. According to Harp, there are broad sources and a lot of content about indigenous made by non-indigenous, “but I wanted something that, instead of being a content provider, it was a context provider,” he explained. This platform offers a variety of perspectives that go beyond Canadian media.

https://www.mediaindigena.com/

 

media Indigenia: The Podcast

Media Indigena is a weekly roundtable style podcast on Indigenous current affairs hosted by Rick Harp.

Episode 135: What does Indigenization of Education Really Mean? was taped in front of a live audience at The University of Alberta in Edmonton on October 7, 2018. The popcast was hosted by Rick Harp, roundtablers Kim Tallbear, Kenneth T. Williams and special guest Adam Gaudry. If you wish to learn more about Rick, Kim, and Kenneth  please click the following link “Who We Are”. This podcast is 1hr 15 mins and discusses 3 topics; (1) Proctol Schmotocol examines how to approach Indigenous communities when conducting sensitive research subject matter, (2) Indigenous Renaissance examines the success of Indigenous Artists in regards to award recoginition, & (3) Adam Gaudry talks about his research paper written with Danielle Lorenz Indigenization as inclusion, reconciliation, and decolonization: navigating the different visions for indigenizing the Canadian Academy which explores true reconciliation within higher education institutions.  

I hope you enjoy: https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/2018/10. Note:You will have to scroll down to episode 135.