In this 9th installment of the God is Red series, Taylor Keen (Omaha / Cherokee) takes us deep into his book, Rediscovering Turtle Island. We look straight at the American habit of loving the “passing Indian” while resisting Indigenous knowledge when it asks us to change how we farm, worship, and govern. The reckoning hurts. It also heals. Learn more about Taylor's work HERE. Purchase Rediscovering Turtle Island HERE. Learn more about Daniel's work HERE.
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In this 9th installment of the God is Red series, Taylor Keen (Omaha / Cherokee) takes us deep into his book, Rediscovering Turtle Island. We look straight at the American habit of loving the “passing Indian” while resisting Indigenous knowledge when it asks us to change how we farm, worship, and govern. The reckoning hurts. It also heals. Learn more about Taylor's work HERE. Purchase Rediscovering Turtle Island HERE. Learn more about Daniel's work HERE.
Kendrick Lamar, Toni Morrison, and the Sacredness of Story with Kern Carter
Unshod with D. Firth Griffith
1 hour 31 minutes
8 months ago
Kendrick Lamar, Toni Morrison, and the Sacredness of Story with Kern Carter
In this episode, I talk with my friend Kern Carter as he shares his insights on the intricate relationship between storytelling, culture, and identity, emphasizing the importance of patience and authenticity in the writing process. He reflects on the influence of artists like Kendrick Lamar and Toni Morrison, advocating for a diverse representation in literature while highlighting the essential role of writers in society. Learn more about Kern on his WEBSITE or SUBSTACK. Unshod Links: Sacre...
Unshod with D. Firth Griffith
In this 9th installment of the God is Red series, Taylor Keen (Omaha / Cherokee) takes us deep into his book, Rediscovering Turtle Island. We look straight at the American habit of loving the “passing Indian” while resisting Indigenous knowledge when it asks us to change how we farm, worship, and govern. The reckoning hurts. It also heals. Learn more about Taylor's work HERE. Purchase Rediscovering Turtle Island HERE. Learn more about Daniel's work HERE.