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Non-Native Allies

October 19, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode highlights the Maine-Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Safe Space Radio speaks with non-native allies who are working on how to best respond to the needs that the TRC brought to light, and why these issues matter to them personally.

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Filed Under: Conflict, Social Justice Tagged With: ally, apologies, community, maine, native, Restorative Justice, Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

The Education of a Child Welfare Worker with Penthea Burns

October 5, 2015 by ssradmin

Safe Space Radio talks with Penthea Burns, co-director of Maine-Wabanaki REACH, about her background in child welfare and the difficulty of deciding whether the benefits of removing a child from abuse outweigh the additional trauma of severing family and community ties. Penthea’s work on these issues in Wabanaki communities has led her to a deeper …read more »

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: Adoption, child welfare, Family, forced removal, indigenous, maine, native, Restorative Justice, Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

Sovereignty with Jamie Bisonette Lewey

September 29, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode features Jamie Bissonette Lewey of the Maine Indian Tribal State Commission (MITSC). She explains her views on Tribal-State politics, and why she believes that the fundamental issue is the difference between how the state and the tribes understand the concept of sovereignty stemming back to the history of the Maine Indian Claims Settlement …read more »

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Filed Under: Conflict, Emotions, Social Justice Tagged With: indigenous, maine, native, Restorative Justice, sovereignty, Wabanaki

Adoption and Identity with George

September 23, 2015 by ssradmin

George’s biological parents are Passamaquoddy, but he was adopted at birth and raised by white parents in southern Maine. George describes how it felt to visit the reservation for the first time and meet his biological relatives. He talks about how he has grappled throughout his life with the question of whether he really is …read more »

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Filed Under: Emotions, Family and Lifecycle Tagged With: Adoption, Forced adoption, forced removal, indigenous, maine, native, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

The View From the Shore (Part 2) with gkisedtanamoogk

September 14, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode features part 2 of Anne’s conversation with gkisedtanamoogk, one of the five commissioners of the Maine State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In this conversation he talks more about the relationship between the government and the Wabanaki tribes, describes some of the main concepts of his spiritual worldview, and talks about the …read more »

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: colonial, colonizer, de-colonize, decolonize, indigenous, maine, native, Restorative Justice, spirituality, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

The View From the Shore (Part 1) with gkisedtanamoogk

September 7, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features gkisedtanamoogk, one of the five commissioners of the Maine Wabanaki State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He shares his reflections on the process now that the findings have been published, and we also speak about the gap between Native peoples’ views and those of mainstream America related …read more »

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Filed Under: Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: colonizer, decolonize, indigenous, maine, native, Restorative Justice, spirituality, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

Tribes and Government with Donna Loring

September 1, 2015 by ssradmin

An interview with former tribal state representative Donna Loring, who is also a former police chief, an author, and a radio host. She talks with Safe Space Radio about the history of relations between the Maine government and the Wabanaki tribes, and the findings of the Maine Wabanaki State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s multi-year …read more »

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Filed Under: Conflict, Social Justice Tagged With: indi, indigenous, law enforcement, maine, native, Restorative Justice, Wabanaki, witnesses

Child Welfare and Native Families with Shawn Yardley

June 1, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Department of Health and Human Services worker Shawn Yardley. He talks about the Maine Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commission, why children are removed from native families at disproportionate rates, and what it’s been like for him, as a white man, to raise three girls with Native heritage.

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Filed Under: Conflict, Social Justice Tagged With: Adoption, assimilation, daughters, DHHS, father, Forced adoption, indigenous, maine, native, Parenting, parenting adopted children, Restorative Justice, Wabanaki, Whiteness

Being Out Adopted with Sandy White Hawk

February 16, 2015 by ssradmin

Maine Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Sandy White Hawk talks about being taken for adoption by a white missionary family who believed they were saving her from the poverty of the reservation. She describes the power of being reunited with her tribe at 35, and the deep feeling of belonging and safety she felt as …read more »

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Filed Under: Conflict, Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: Forced adoption, identity, indigenous, maine, native, Parenting, Restorative Justice, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

Breaking the Silence with Maria Girouard, Esther Anne, and Stephanie Bailey

February 2, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Maria Girouard, Esther Anne, and Stephanie Bailey of Maine Wabanaki REACH. They discuss the process of gathering the untold stories of the many people affected by the longstanding practice of removing native children from their families and their tribes.

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Filed Under: Conflict, Family and Lifecycle, Social Justice Tagged With: Adoption, childhood trauma, Forced adoption, identity, indigenous, maine, native, Restorative Justice, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

Wabanaki History in Maine with Maria Girouard and Esther Anne

January 26, 2015 by ssradmin

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Maria Girouard and Esther Anne of Maine Wabanaki REACH. They discuss the history of federal and state policies toward Native Americans here in Maine. We focus on the many attempts throughout the years to erase Wabanaki people and their culture, including the practice of removing native children from …read more »

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Filed Under: Conflict, Social Justice Tagged With: Adoption, childhood trauma, community, Forced adoption, identity, indigenous, maine, native, organization, Truth and Reconciliation, Wabanaki

A Culture of Domestic Violence with Julia Colpitts

March 7, 2012 by ssradmin

Julia Colpitts is Executive Director of the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Julia affirms that Maine has reached a tipping point, and she discusses relevant legislation in Maine and the importance of engaging men to speak out clearly and powerfully about the necessity of treating women with love and respect.

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Filed Under: Conflict, Sexuality Tagged With: advocacy, Domestic Violence, legislation, maine, masculinity, politics, Rape Culture, relationships, respect, survivors, violence against women

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