CowJews and Indians; How Hitler Scared My Parents and I Woke Up in an Iroquois Longhouse- Owing the Mohawks Rent. Plus, Corinna Rose is live in studio with banjos, autoharps and a whole new album!
Tag Archives: Idle No More
Posted in Shortwave
Tagged Corinna Rose, CowJews and Indians, Holocaust, Idle No More, Indigenous, Leah Dolgoy, Marc Halberstad, music, Native Americans
The 10 Plagues of Passover as told from an Indigenous perspective by Nathan and Howard Adler: twin brothers from Ottawa of both Jewish and Ojibwe/Anishinaabe heritage.
Posted in Ritual
Tagged Exodus, holidays, Idle No More, Melissa Mollen Dupuis, Mile End Chavurah, Nishuyuu, passover, Pesach
This epsiode of Shtetl is all about great music with Yemen Blues singer Ravid Kahalani, and also a closer look at Idle No More with poet-activist Sandy Sjollema.
Posted in Shortwave
Tagged Idle No More, music, Ravid Kahalani, Sandy Sjollema, social justice, Yemen Blues
Schachar Orenstein is the rabbi at The Spanish and Portuguese synagogue in Montreal and the founder of a Jewish environmental group called Teva Quebec. Rabbi Orenstein speaks with Shtetl about Idle No More, activism and the relationship between Jewish and Indigenous people.
Like Queen Esther of ancient Persia, Chief Spence is putting her life at risk to meet “the king” in order to speak up for her people. Native American activist and VP running mate to Ralph Nader: Winona LaDuke speaks about Idle No More tomorrow live on Shtetl. And Jewish actor Michael Rubenfeld shares why he fasted in solidarity with Chief Spence.
Posted in Shortwave
Tagged Chief Theresa Spence, fasting, hunger strikes, Idle No More, Michael Rubenfeld, Queen Esther, Winona LaDuke