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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2020 · 20 MIN

Zunneh-bah: A Conversation With An Indigenous Activist

from Indigenous Earth Community Podcast · host Frank Weaver

Happy to start our first episode with Zunneh-bah Martin. Zunneh-bah is an advocate for nonviolent social change, Indigenous/civil rights, and environmental protection. We catch up and talk about her experience going to the White House to promote indigenous rights, her living inside the Navajo reservation during the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, and ways we can give back to mother.   

Happy to start our first episode with Zunneh-bah Martin. Zunneh-bah is an advocate for nonviolent social change, Indigenous/civil rights, and environmental protection. We catch up and talk about her experience going to the White House to promote indigenous rights, her living inside the Navajo reservation during the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, and ways we can give back to mother.

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