In the heart of the One Dish with One Spoon Treaty territory Niagarans Sean VanderKlis and Karl Dockstader dish on any and all issues
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What has school meant to Indigenous people? What did Jennifer Dockstader do? What the heck happened at Brock U? We answer these questions and more on the most educational Indigenous podcast in all of Niagara.
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Emily Beth joins One Dish - One Mic to talk about one of the fastest growing problems in Niagara: death by synthetic drugs. The numbers of people overdosing and dying are hard to fathom. Emily brings her expertise as an addiction counselor and her knowledge as the author of a four part series on drugs for The Sound to the One Mic.…
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We are featuring Trevor Twining - the host of the Regional - to have a conversation about the Ontario Election.
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We pull back the curtain on the hit podcast "Iroquois History & Legends Podcast" and speak with Andrew Cotter. He loves history and isn't shy to acknowledge how people like Polly Cooper and Two Kettles Together are very badass. If that sounds cool to you then you'll want to check out where our podcasts converge.…
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If you want to learn all about Thundering Waters Forest and don't like reading then this is the podcast for you. We unpack a lot of important ideas about ecology, development, balance and even pack in some cool historical info about Treaties and the principles of stewardship...also TREVOR HAS HIS FIRST TRAVELING THOUGHT!! The cosmic balance of the …
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The incomparable Jennifer Dockstader unleashes her opinions on the One Mic. Do Indigenous people have to tape record being followed by white security guards in the store to prove that racism exists? From haircuts to education the world is different through our eyes...even if most people are saying it's never racism.…
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Sean and Karl record an emergency episode to share their raw emotions on the failure to provide justice for Colten Boushie. It is of paramount importance that we Niagarans get out of our comfort zones and start to learn about the harmful effects of the legacy of racism in Western society, the harm of over simplified anti-Indigenous stereotypes, how…
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Sean demands rights for students. Karl says that school is a take it or leave it proposition. Both agree that they are glad that the imposition of a college strike has concluded but the effect of the fallout has yet to be fully felt. Spend 30 minutes with Niagara's top Indigenous podcasters to get the scoop from two Niagara College insiders on what…
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Race based law at it's finest. Where the hell did this idea come from and why is it so entrenched in Canada's laws? Sean and Karl clarify things for anti-racists, piss off racists, and annoy assimilationists in a way only they can. Want to know about the Royal Proclamation? The Gradual Civilization Act? The Indian Act? The White Paper? Lock it in h…
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The best thing in a time of disagreement is to look for common ground in the interest of reasonable discourse...this show isn't that. Sean and Karl are right on the money though. If you don't think the opposition to Indigenous rights being practiced in Shorthills is super-racist then go listen to Drew Ackerman or something because this isn't your s…
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Language is important, language is special, and this week you can hear how language is fun. Megan General returns to show Sean and Karl what's up with her mad skills Mohawk Rap Battling! There is a special song in the top half of this episode that you will want to hear as well. Without sharing too much info it is safe to say no tupperware container…
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"The question isn't do you have a gun, it's how many guns do you have?" explains Sean when describing the American pro-gun attitudes. In an era of fear is there an end to the US gun crisis? Sean and Karl with special guest Darcy Belanger share their take on guns in classic tongue-in-cheek style on the One Mic. How much does freedom cost? More and m…
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"We were there to fail," explains Sixties Scoop survivor and special guest Darcy Belanger. The Government created policy that made it easy to take children from their homes. They called it adoption, survivors call it cultural genocide. The connection was broken and while the Children's Aid Society is apologizing and the government is laying money o…
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Mitch Baird joins Sean and Karl to dish on the One Mic about mascots. He patiently battled the Thorold Blackhawks and explains in detail how step by step they finally agreed to change the logo.
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Have a laugh with Niagara's #1 Indigenous podcasters as we poke fun at the widely held and largely inaccurate stereotypes. Featuring special guests artist Megan General and Executive Director Mitch Baird. Sponsored by the Marvel Universe we wish...
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Sean and Karl turn over the rock that Lynn Beyak's ideas live under to expose the dark underbelly of racism. Whether it's Conrad Black, Donald Trump, Rush Limbaugh, Andy Petrowski and his enablers, or now Lynn Beyak joining the old rich white guy club, we find ourselves living on the edge of a cultural tipping point. Sean uses his traveling thought…
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Branden Emmerson of Da-namaamin moseyang giw-ganchigaazjig kwewag visits from Neyaashiinigmiing Reserve No. 27 talks about some of the most pressing issues facing Indigenous people. Visiting for a presentation by hardworking allies Indigenous150+, he stops by the One Mic to tell a powerful and important story.…
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The idea of passing knowledge from one generation to the next is as ancient as any Indigenous tradition. How functional can Indigenous knowledge transfer really be in modern post-secondary institutions? We talk about school, education, and even chat about John A McDonald. Spoiler alert: he's got no fans on this panel.…
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Before there was Trump and the alt-right there was the comment section. Sean and Karl chat about the bowels of media. Trevor does an amazing impression of a troll.
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Sean and Karl get explicit on a topic that they never thought they would need to explain in 2017. Something that is broken badly and should have been put back together by the President of the United States was made much worse. What will it take to heal? While Trump may not be smart enough to figure it out, Sean and Karl fill the void in his mind wi…
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What happens in the United States and Canada matters to Indigenous people. Whether its a travel ban or the orange man leaning heaver on the trigger for the launch codes non-Indigenous issues matter to Indigenous people. In this podcast Sean explains how Indigenous issues are the constant in the history of Turtle Island. Karl shares that caring over…
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Who is Indigenous? Who isn't? What are Indigenous values and how are they reflected in the everyday lives of the people original to Turtle Island? Check out this very special edition of One Dish, One Mic, featuring the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centre's South East Regional Youth Representative Joe Shawana.…
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Sean and Karl borrow from honorthetworow.org to lay out a blueprint for what non-Indigenous people can do help Indigenous folks. A few words of warning of what not to do as an ally are included for good measure.
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After trading a bass guitar for a megaphone at blockades it's been a long path for Charlie Angus to Parliament Hill. Sean and Karl draw the Northern Ontario Member of Parliament into a substantive dialogue about some of the mistakes of the past and present in Canadian politics. Charlie brings knowledge, wit, and personality to the conversation, but…
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Is Canadian justice about retribution or rehabilitation? The UN standard for solitary confinement becoming torture is 15 days, Adam Capay spent 1,560 days in segregated isolation. He can't tell the difference between night and day and he is loosing the ability to speak. Is it too late for Adam Capay? Is it too late for the rest of the one in four i…
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Sean and Karl share why a lot of First Nations people aren't in the mood to party for Canadians' birthday.
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Canada is rolling over last year's reconciliation posters with Canada 150 promotion and perhaps reverting to the good old days that Senator Lynn Beyak pines for. Have things changed or are the white paper, defending the do-gooders of the residential school movement, and never ending undue scrutiny of First Nations finances the reality of Canada's r…
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Where should indigenous people focus their political activity? Within their own cultural practices, or in the broader Canadian society? Karl and Sean look at the trade-offs between both stances in this episode focusing on the place of voting in Indigenous communities as a change agent.
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Sean and Karl are Urban, Inidigenous, and you're going to want to listen to what they have to say.
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