• Why Your Vote Matters
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode, we dive into why voting is a vital tool for protecting sovereignty and shaping the future of our AIAN communities. Frankie Myers, Vice-Chairman of the Yurok Tribe, shares insights into how electoral participation influences essential policies on healthcare, land rights, education, and more. With voting power, Native communities can drive lasting change and secure resources for generations to come. Join us as we discuss why every Native vote counts and how you can help shape a stronger future.

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    25 mins
  • The Power of the Native Vote for Your Health
    Oct 25 2024

    In our first episode of this quick-release season, we explore the critical role and deep history of voting in shaping Native American rights and health outcomes. Jim Crouch, a member of the Cherokee Nation and former Executive Director of the California Rural Indian Health Board Inc (CRIHB), joins us to discuss the history of Native voting rights, the challenges faced, and the milestones achieved. We dive into the data showing how Native voter participation impacts community health and share powerful stories of change driven by the Native vote. Tune in to understand why your vote matters more than ever and how it can help shape health policy for the next seven generations.

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    24 mins
  • Unmasking the Long Haul: Navigating Long Covid in Our Communities
    Sep 5 2024

    In this episode, we take a closer look at Long Covid and how it affects our AIAN communities. We explain what Long Covid is and how it differs from regular Covid-19 symptoms. We also discuss the unique challenges that people in AIAN communities face during recovery. You'll learn about the prevalence of Long Covid among our tribal people and which age groups are most affected. We talk about the specific issues and what the long-term recovery process looks like. Additionally, we share stories of strength and resilience within the community as they navigate the effects of Long Covid. Join us to hear these important insights and experiences.

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    37 mins
  • Beneath the Sun: AIAN Solutions for Extreme Heat Challenges
    Aug 2 2024

    In this episode, we explore the impact of extreme heat on California and our Tribal communities, delving into what defines extreme heat and its historical effects. Dirk Charley, a member of the Dunlap Band of Mono Indians and former firefighter, discusses the traditional knowledge and practices our communities use to cope with rising temperatures and how these methods are evolving in response to more severe heat waves. We also dive into the significance of cultural burns, understanding their role in managing extreme heat and their deeper cultural meanings.

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    56 mins
  • The Generation Gap: Navigating Covid-19 Perspectives
    Jul 22 2024

    In this episode we explore the generational divide in technology, information access, and beliefs within our Native communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. We look at the unique challenges faced by youth and elders, inspiring stories of collaboration, and how respect for elders led to high vaccination rates. Through listening you can learn how intergenerational communication can strengthen community resilience in public health crises. Join us to uncover ways to build stronger, more resilient communities for the future.


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    36 mins
  • Sowing the Seeds of Change: California's Climate
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, you will hear from community superstar, Danielle Rey Frank. Danielle Frank is a Hupa tribal member and Yurok descendant. Frank has been deeply involved in the cultural and political aspects of her community from a very early age. Born during the beginning of a 20-year resistance to undam the Klamath River led by her tribal communities, she grew up learning from strong indigenous activists. In this episode, we discuss California's climate, its impact on the land, youth leadership, and the critical issues climate change poses to our people.


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    43 mins
  • Numbers in Narratives: Interpreting COVID-19's Current Reality
    Jun 24 2024

    Welcome back to another season of Future Fires! This season, we'll be engaging in rich conversations about COVID-19, extreme heat, and climate change. In our first episode, we explore the current reality of COVID-19, focusing on the data and how our community is moving forward. Our guest, Virginia Hedrick, will guide us through the numbers and share insights from communities across the state. Join us by the fire as new episodes will be released all summer.


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    37 mins
  • Healthy Relationships
    Jan 17 2024

    Welcome back to another impactful episode of Future Fires, where we dive deep into the many facets of wellness and well-being. In today's episode, we are talking about healthy relationships and practical insights and tips to foster strong connections, whether in romantic partnerships, friendships, or family dynamics. Our two guests, Michelle and Camille Higginbotham, a mother-and-daughter duo, will be our guides as we explore the aspects of what a healthy relationship means.

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    29 mins