Building Immigrant Indigenous Friendship
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Join us in a heartfelt journey on the LA Raza BIPOC Access podcast as we delve into the power of unity and healing across cultures in our latest episode, Building Immigrant-Indigenous Friendship This special session features the wisdom of Mohawk elder and healer, Sylvia Bero, alongside her Afro-Indigenous granddaughter Karisma Thompson, weaving a rich blend of Jamaican and Mohawk heritage. As we explore nearly two decades of family bonds with SPIN El Poeta, laughter, and learning, we also tackle the vital conversations around the challenges faced by Indigenous youth today and the innovative role of Discord technology in their life.
In an episode filled with warmth, humor, and insightful discussions, Sylvia and her granddaughter share their unique perspectives on fostering connections between Immigrant and Indigenous communities, offering lessons in friendship, resilience, and cultural preservation. From personal stories to broader societal issues, this episode is a wonderful opportunity for anyone interested in the intersections of Indigenous wisdom, Afro-Indigenous identities, and the transformative power of intercultural friendships.
Whether you're passionate about supporting Indigenous rights, curious about the impact of technology on artistic expression, or simply in search of a story that connects deep, personal roots with global bridges of understanding, "Building Bridges: Immigrant-Indigenous Friendships" promises to enlighten, entertain, and inspire.
Tune in to discover how we can all contribute to a more inclusive and empathetic world, one conversation at a time.
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