Indigenous Voices, Part 6: In Rez-idence
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Episode Topic: In Rez-idence
“What is peace, and what does it have to do with poetry, language, stories?” Listen in to a conversation with Aniyunwiya/Cherokee Nation poet, scholar, author, and artist Jessica Doe about her creative journey and her time as the first-ever Indigenous fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.
Featured Speakers:
- Spencer French '24 M.A., University of Notre Dame
- Jessica Doe Mehta, University of Notre Dame
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This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Indigenous Voices.
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Chapters
1. Introduction and Acknowledgements (00:00:00)
2. Jessica's Artistic Journey and Mediums (00:04:38)
3. Classroom Experiences and Teaching Poetry (00:12:10)
4. Jessica's Poetry and Tarot Project (00:18:24)
5. Exploring Indigenous Horror (00:28:18)
6. Three of Pentacles: A Poem of Reclamation (00:36:35)
7. Collective Action and Indigenous Justice (00:47:34)
8. Final Thoughts and Reflections (00:54:00)
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