Sko Vote Den
On Season 2, Episode 2 of the SKO VOTE DEN podcast, titled “Sovereignty on the Ballot, host Jade Begay, NDN Collective Director of Climate Justice Campaign, sits down with powerhouse Matriarch Judith LeBlanc, member of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and Executive Director of Native Organizers Alliance, where she leads a national Native training and organizing network that support Tribes, traditional societies, grassroots community groups in urban settings. In this episode, Jade and Judith discuss the history of how Native people gained the right to vote, the strength of grassroots...
info_outline 2022 Midterm Elections: Analysis and Perspective From Nick Tilsen and Holly Cook MacarroSko Vote Den
On the 2nd season of Sko Vote Den host, Jade Begay, sits down with Nick Tilsen, President and CEO of NDN Collective, and Holly Cook Macarro, Policy Expert, to discuss how participating in election processes can be a tool to reclaim our decision making power as Indigenous Peoples and how we use voting to advance wins for our people.
info_outline Indian Country's Changing Landscape Post-Biden ElectionSko Vote Den
Since our last episode, which aired post election back in 2020 , a lot has happened, namely, we have passed the 100 day mark of the new Biden/Harris administration. In this episode Jade and Julian will discuss what has happened in those 100 days and what these last 100 plus days have meant for Indian Country.
info_outline What did the election mean for Indian Country?Sko Vote Den
On the last episode of Sko Vote Den Podcast (for now), Julian Brave Noisecat talks about: the lessons learned from this election, why the "something else"/CNN debacle threatens Indigenous political power, the potential of Deb Haaland as Secretary of the Interior, and what we need to see a strengthened nation to nation relationship with the Biden Administration.
info_outline What did the election mean for Indian Country?Sko Vote Den
On the last episode of Sko Vote Den Podcast (for now), Julian Brave Noisecat talks about: the lessons learned from this election, why the "something else"/CNN debacle threatens Indigenous political power, the potential of Deb Haaland as Secretary of the Interior, and what we need to see a strengthened nation to nation relationship with the Biden Administration.
info_outline Voting for a livable future: The climate and the native vote.Sko Vote Den
On the 4th episode of Sko Vote Den, host, Jade Begay, joins Shaandiin Cedar and Len Necefer of Natives Outdoors, who are leading a Native Vote campaign to engage native voters in the Southwest. We also discuss climate change and the Green New Deal as it pertains to the native vote and what is at stake when it comes to climate change for native communities.
info_outline Indigenizing the Vote with Judith Le Blanc and Sikowis (Christine) Nobiss.Sko Vote Den
On the 3rd episode of Sko Vote Den, host, Jade Begay, joins Judith Le Blanc, Native Organizer Alliance, and Christine Nobis, Great Plains Action Society, to discuss the history of voter suppression in Indian Country and how we indigenize and radicalize the vote.
info_outline The Complexities of the Native Vote with Rebecca NagleSko Vote Den
On the 2nd Episode of Sko Vote Den, Host Jade Begay sits down with Rebecca Nagle to discuss why is it important in this MOMENT for natives to use the power of their vote.
info_outline The Power of the Native Vote with Julian Brave NoisecatSko Vote Den
On the 1st Episode of Sko Vote Den, Host Jade Begay interviews Julian Brave Noisecat to discuss issues that really matter to Native people that will benefit from Native folks voting, the challenges we face as we approach November 3rd and how we overcome them.
info_outline Sko Vote Den Podcast TrailerSko Vote Den
Sko Vote Den is a mini-series podcast about voting in Indian Country produced by NDN Collective. On this podcast, we’re gonna talk with organizers, movement leaders, journalists, activists, and researchers on the realities of voting in Indian Country and why it’s so important to prepare and show up at the polls this November.
info_outlineOn the last episode of Sko Vote Den Podcast (for now), Julian Brave Noisecat talks about: the lessons learned from this election, why the "something else"/CNN debacle threatens Indigenous political power, the potential of Deb Haaland as Secretary of the Interior, and what we need to see a strengthened nation to nation relationship with the Biden Administration.