Sinopsis
We discuss race, identity, social justice and culture in a region grappling with demographic changes.
Episodios
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Legislative Wrap Up: Driver’s Licenses for All
18/08/2023 Duración: 54minAfter more than two decades, Minnesota passed a law in 2023 allowing anyone in the state to get a driver’s license no matter their immigration status. A big win for the more than 80,000 undocumented immigrants in the state to finally be able to obtain a legal license to drive. Guest: Emilia Avalos Gonzalez, Unidos MN
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Counter Stories: Legislative Wrap Up, A Carbon Free Minnesota
11/08/2023 Duración: 56minIn this year’s Legislative Wrap Up, the crew discusses the 100% Carbon-Free Electricity by 2040 requiring utilities offer customers 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040. The discussion includes equity in climate change efforts, opportunities for Minnesotans to incorporate clean energy in their everyday life, and how more education of these topics is needed in our community Guests: Dr. Brenda Casselius and Anjali Bains, Fresh EnergyAdditional Resources:Minnesota Commerce Department New Energy ProgramsHousehold Electrification Savings CalculatorFresh Energy podcast episode: Legislative session debrief
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The Food That Makes Us…Us
21/07/2023 Duración: 49minThe Crew digs into what makes a gather an authentic gathering, what foods are present? They talk about the commercialization of foods from their communities, how making traditional foods have changed, and what’s ours.
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The Importance of Grief
14/07/2023 Duración: 57minThe crew discusses what grief looks like for themselves. Having all lost loved ones fairly recently, and not having an outlet to discuss it (as it is often seen as an inappropriate topic for social conversations), the crew talk about death, memories, shared grief, and joy.
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Grab Bag #12
07/07/2023 Duración: 59minOur latest Grab Bag is covered in SCOTUS rulings. The crew discuss the ups and downs of recent rulings, how these ruling affect our communities, the importance of remembering our history, and more.
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Recreational Enjoyment
23/06/2023 Duración: 01h37sThe crew is joined by the St. Paul Parks & Rec Director, a BIPOC hometown boy, to talk about the importance of rec centers and staying active. They reminisce about using rec centers as kids and discuss recent advances in accessibility and safety. Andy Rodriguez, St. Paul Parks & Rec
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Juneteenth: What Freedom Means
09/06/2023 Duración: 52minJuneteenth is now a federal and state (Minnesota) holiday. With celebrations throughout the state, the crew is joined by Lee Jordan, the Midwest and State Director for the National Juneteenth Observance Foundation, to talk about the history of and how people celebrate the holiday. Lee Jordan, Juneteenth Speaks
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The Good Stuff #1
05/05/2023 Duración: 50minIt’s time we checked in with the crew. Spring is finally here and the crew takes a glance at what they’re looking forward to this summer. From frolicking to camping, the crew discusses what they’re weary of when making summer plans as well as how they best relax as themselves.
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Whiteness, Racism & America
28/04/2023 Duración: 01h07minThe crew is joined by local author David Mura, whose most recent book is “The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself: Racial Myths and our American Narratives." The book takes a deep look at White/BIPOC relations in America. For example, Lincoln was a good American and a racist. We can’t forget the racism that happened hundreds of years ago in America, because it continues to exist today, even in the most progressive people. Guest: David Mura, https://davidmura.com/
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The TRUTH
21/04/2023 Duración: 01h10minWhat is the truth when it comes the University of Minnesota and its history with the Indigenous peoples of this area? Members of all 11 Minnesota reservations worked together with the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council and the U of M to answer that question with The TRUTH Report. The results? Not surprising. There has been and continues to be persistent and systemic mistreatment of Indigenous peoples by the U of M for centuries, including land grabs throughout the state through unfair treaties and empty promises. Guests: Misty Blue, Audrianna Goodwin and Laurie Harper; https://mn.gov/indian-affairs/truth-project/
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Counter Stories: Double Standards (Not Just in Sports)
07/04/2023 Duración: 57minMarch Madness is behind us, but one story remains. That of a Black athlete making a gesture toward a White player who came under fire by sports professionals and social media; even though that same White player made that same gesture just days before. The crew unpacks this (racial and sexist) double standard that doesn’t only exist in sports.
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Grab Bag #11
31/03/2023 Duración: 53minOn this Grab Bag episode, we talk about book bans and other brans coming out of Florida. The crew ask and attempt to answer several questions, including: Why are these bans happening? Is this in response to the browning of America? How can we get away from talking points and focus on what’s happening on the ground? We also had yet another school shooting and check in with our hosts.
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Reflections on a Middle East Trip
24/03/2023 Duración: 53minCohost Anthony Galloway recently traveled to Israel and Palestine with a group of religious leaders, artists and educators. Duluth-based Indigenous artist Moira Villiard, who was among the group, joins the crew this week. They share their experience with the complex political issues in the area, what surprised them most, and what they took away from the trip. Guest: Moira Villiard
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International Women’s Day 2023
10/03/2023 Duración: 51minOn this special episode, Hlee Lee is joined by three strong women making change in community. The group discuss what it’s like to a proud woman of color, identity crises, and how there’s still a lot of work to be done for justice. Guests: Beverly Bushyhead, Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute Deanna Reder, Dabinoo’lgan Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter Sagal Ali, Ayada Leads
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All Hands on Deck
03/03/2023 Duración: 01h10minThe last few years have been hard on everyone, especially our young people. The loss of connection to community may be part of why we’ve seen so much violence among young people as of late. How do we, as adults, learn the new rhythm of young people to understand a community code? How can young people work with and in societies that are not trauma-informed? If we’ve learned anything from the recent violent crimes among young people, it’s that we need all hands on deck to create a restorative society. Guest: Chauntyll Allen, Saint Paul Public School Board President
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Losing an Elder to Police Brutality
24/02/2023 Duración: 50minMinnesota’s Hmong population lost a Secret War Veteran this month after Saint Paul Police shot and killed him in his apartment complex. The man, Yia Xiong, who only spoke Hmong and was hard-of-hearing, died when he did not respond to commands made by police. The crew finds themselves, yet again, talking about the unnecessary loss of a BIPOC person at the hands of the police, and are joined by community organizer Marsha Allen as the community continues to demand answers and action. Guest: Marsha Allen, Justice for Yia Xiong
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“Pretendian”, Another Word for “Fraud”
10/02/2023 Duración: 01h20min“Pretendians” is a term new to many of us. Really, it’s another term for fraud and cultural appropriation, specific to the Indigenous communities. From academia to the arts, non-Native peoples are faking their cultural background in order to gain recognition and work. Pretendians and cultural frauds cause more harm to the communities they appropriate than just taking away work opportunities. Guests: Guest co-host Emilia Gonzales Avalos, guest Graci Horne of the Mnisota Native Artists Alliance
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Mourning While Celebrating: An API Roundtable
03/02/2023 Duración: 01h12minOn this special episode of Counter Stories, producer Hlee Lee is joined by members of the Asian-Pacific Islander community to talk about Lunar New Year and how it’s celebrated differently throughout the world. They also collectively process the recent mass shootings that involved members of the California API community. Guests: May Esperanza Losloso, Kai Hsu, Maryanne Quiroz, and Kurt Rakim
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The Willingness to Kill
27/01/2023 Duración: 56min*trigger warning* With recent shootings in Minnesota (at Washington Tech School, Jerry Lee Rec Center, Mall of America), the crew discusses how these incidents are impacting our lives and our views on what’s happening in community. We ask why people are so willing to kill and how we can, if we can find and make change, while also understanding our own trauma.
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Special Episode – Keynote Speech from Duluth’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
20/01/2023 Duración: 30minOn this special episode, we bring you the keynote speech at the Duluth Martin Luther King Jr Day celebration by none other than Counter Stories’ co-host Anthony Galloway. The day’s celebration included joining the annual national MLK Breakfast (virtually), a march and rally, and speeches and panels featuring community members. Special thanks to the NAACP Duluth chapter.