Marika Swan discusses how Redwire Native Youth Media [8] has provided a space for native youth to discuss challenging and controversial issues that other publications avoid. She says it has given them an important means to build hope in a time of hopelessness.
Part of a panel discussion held to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Vancouver Cooperative Radio.
Thanks to the Vancouver Media Coop [9] for recording this event.
To find out more about Redeye, check out our website [10].
Links:
[1] http://rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/redeye
[2] http://rabble.ca/sites/rabble/files/node-images/redeye_rpn_51.gif
[3] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/artist/marika_swan
[4] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/title/redwire_hope_in_a_time_of_hopelessness
[5] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/album/redeye_vancouver_cooperative_radio
[6] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/genre/speeches
[7] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/year/2010
[8] http://www.redwiremag.com/
[9] http://vancouver.mediacoop.ca/
[10] http://www.coopradio.org/redeye
[11] http://rabble.ca/user
[12] http://rabble.ca/user/register