A Native American filmmaker joins us to discuss the value of Indigenous-led story telling. Then, we talk to a journalist about her reporting on immigrant dairy farm workers in Wisconsin.
Featured in this Show
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Who gets to tell Indigenous stories?
The Martin Scorsese film adaptation of Killers of the Flower Moon recently hit theaters, prompting new conversations about who should tell Indigenous history. A Comanche and Muscogee filmmaker makes the case for more Indigenous-led productions.
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Challenges facing immigrant workers on Wisconsin dairy farms
The recent deaths of immigrants working on small Wisconsin dairy farms has raised questions about worker protections. We talk to a reporter who dug into the challenges and serious risks facing these workers.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Richelle Wilson Producer
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Jason Asenap Guest
- Maryam Jameel Guest
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