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Uniting Native Voices: Strategies for Advocacy in a Shifting Political Landscape

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In this thought-provoking episode, Native leaders and experts come together to discuss the implications of a second Donald Trump presidency for Indian Country. With Trump's recent appointment of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, concerns are mounting about the potential rollback of environmental protections and the push for increased fossil fuel extraction on tribal lands.
The panel, featuring the publisher of Native News Online, Levi Rickert, journalists Neely Bardwell and Marlon WhiteEagle, and Dr. Aaron Payment, delves into the misinformation surrounding the 2024 election and Native voting patterns. They highlight the importance of accurate data and representation, as well as the need for a unified Native voice to advocate for sovereignty, sacred sites, and federal trust responsibilities.
Navigating an uncertain political landscape, the guests explore strategies for maintaining hope and continuing the fight for Native rights, regardless of who occupies the White House. They emphasize the crucial role of Native media in monitoring government actions, building alliances in Congress, and ensuring that the unique needs of Indigenous communities are heard and respected.
This episode offers a candid and insightful look at the challenges and opportunities facing Native America in the face of a potential second Trump administration, underscoring the resilience and determination of Native leaders to protect their communities and their way of life.

This podcast is produced by Native News Online, with funding support from the MacArthur Foundation, the National Congress of American Indians, and Four Directions.
Follow us on Facebook, X, Linkedin, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok! For all of our coverage visit www.nativenewsonline.net

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In this thought-provoking episode, Native leaders and experts come together to discuss the implications of a second Donald Trump presidency for Indian Country. With Trump's recent appointment of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, concerns are mounting about the potential rollback of environmental protections and the push for increased fossil fuel extraction on tribal lands.
The panel, featuring the publisher of Native News Online, Levi Rickert, journalists Neely Bardwell and Marlon WhiteEagle, and Dr. Aaron Payment, delves into the misinformation surrounding the 2024 election and Native voting patterns. They highlight the importance of accurate data and representation, as well as the need for a unified Native voice to advocate for sovereignty, sacred sites, and federal trust responsibilities.
Navigating an uncertain political landscape, the guests explore strategies for maintaining hope and continuing the fight for Native rights, regardless of who occupies the White House. They emphasize the crucial role of Native media in monitoring government actions, building alliances in Congress, and ensuring that the unique needs of Indigenous communities are heard and respected.
This episode offers a candid and insightful look at the challenges and opportunities facing Native America in the face of a potential second Trump administration, underscoring the resilience and determination of Native leaders to protect their communities and their way of life.

This podcast is produced by Native News Online, with funding support from the MacArthur Foundation, the National Congress of American Indians, and Four Directions.
Follow us on Facebook, X, Linkedin, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok! For all of our coverage visit www.nativenewsonline.net

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