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4:00 Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, Kansas, with the sad news that it is time to wrap up our 2021 Spring Read “Cultures in a Common Land.” To think of the people, places, and ideas we’ve experienced by reading together since January through April is impressive. I’ve been thumbing through the books and listening again to the Book Bytes on HPPR’s website, and I’ve recognized some personal growth, as I seem to experience, whenever I return home, after a good travel. I mean, think about it…through the books in this spring series, we’ve been to Africa, California, Southeast Asia, and the upper North American Midwest. We’ve explored the winds and wounds of revolution and religious dogma, communication breakdowns and medical maltreatment, the displacement and near genocide of the first peoples of the Plains. Many of us have winced, wiggled uncomfortably in our skins, felt guilt for our parts, and empathy with the pain of tho ....
4:00 Dan says, “Make it sound like I went to Haskell,” referring to the all-Indian higher education institution in Lawrence, Kansas. Credit Gen. Quon, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons This is the High Plains Public Radio Reader’s Book Club, and my name is Freddy Gipp. I am born and raised in Lawrence, KS and currently head a small community development firm called Lead Horse LLC. I am an enrolled member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, my Indian name is “T’san T’hoop A’hn, meaning “Lead Horse” in the Kiowa Language, and I graduated from the University of Kansas in 2016 with a degree in strategic communications from the William Allen White School of Journalism. ....
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. This 1993 book still packs a punch, even after nearly three decades after its release. It is actually the first in a series of three books dealing with Native American issues. It is a classic road-trip story: a light-hearted quest with an on-going philosophical debate discussing Native American history, inequalities, and Post-Colonialism traumas. The three characters create an on-going dialogue between the Colonial (i.e., “white”) and Native perspectives, and the mediation between these two polarized perspectives, which attempts to resolve their differences. As the story unfolds, cultural memory emerges as a key aspect of the narrative. On the one hand, there is the Indian struggle with anger and sadness, and on the other, the non-Indian struggle with guilt for the atrocities committed for greed, gain, and in the name of progress . The specter of Colonialism and its legacy is never far from the narrative with its implied “otherness” and pers ....
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, This week we observed International Women’s Day, and although women have come a long way in recent years, there’s still a long way to go. Even though women make up almost half of the workforce, they hold less than a quarter of senior positions globally. According to US Census Data, women earn on average 80.5 cents for every dollar earned by their male colleagues, and over $10,000 less in median earnings than men. When it comes to Fortune 500 companies, only 24 have women CEOs. ....