Shane Weeks, Indigenous Peoples’ Day Special Segment Underwritten by Jennifer Benton
Shane Weeks, author of, “Good Neighbors: A Shinnecock History From A Shinnecock Perspective” joins The Heart of The East End for a special Indigenous Peoples’ Day segment. Weeks talks about his book, institutionalized colonialism, recovering sacred lands, and repatriation of human remains and cultural items through the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. For more from Shane, visit his website at bizhiki.com.
Jeremy Dennis, Monday Meditation on Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022
Photographer Jeremy Dennis joins Gianna to discuss the Shinnecock Nation’s fight for beach access in Southampton, where they are currently treated as tourists, and the elevation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color artists at Ma’s House and BIPOC Art Studio. He also talks about a new partnership with WLIW-FM, adding video to the Ma’s House podcast hosted by Hunter Begun. For more info visit @mashousestudio, and find the Ma's House podcast at wliw.org/radio and on the NPR One app.