There are fifty+ channels on YouTube bringing the voices of wisdom keepers to the fore, most publishers are indigenous communities. We support the sharing and preservation of sacred wisdom teachings, the very foundation of sustainability principles and practices, and offer EarthSayers as a "connecting tool" working towards the idea of One Voice through this special collection and other vidoes on EarthSayers such the series, Native Perspectives on Sustainability and special collections on Indigenous Elders Dr. David Courchene, Ilarion Merculief, and Dr. Robin Kimmerer,
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Howard Zinn at MIT 2005 - The Myth of American Exceptionalism |
Howard Zinn at MIT 2005 - The Myth of American Exceptionalism Howard Zinn (1922-2010) offers a talk at MIT titled “The Myth of American Exceptionalism,” on March 14, 2005. He is the inaugural lecturer in the series “Myths About America” organized by MIT’s Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS), which is hosted at MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. He is introduced by Bish Sanyal, director of the SPURS/Hubert Humphrey Program. Howard Zinn is renowned as the author of “A People’s History of the United States” (1980). Historian, playwright and self-described democratic socialist, Zinn was chair of the history and social sciences department at Superman College, and political science professor at Boston University. Please visit the MIT Infinite History site here. EarthSayer Howard Zinn |
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Aboriginal Truth and Reconciliation (Panel)
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Finding Out the History of Native People by Gabrielle Tayac
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Howard Zinn at MIT 2005 - The Myth of American Exceptionalism
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Etuaptmumk: Two-Eyed Seeing by Rebecca Thomas
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Surviving Disappearance by Matika Wilbur
Wiping of the Tears Ceremony: A Vision by Pat McCabe
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Rights of Mother Earth in Alaska by Alanna Hurley
Ojibwe Clans by Anton Treuer
Indigenous peoples gather for annual forum at the United Nations
An Open Conversation with Indigenous Peoples of Chile
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Living Outside Borders by Sherman Alexie
On Worshiping by Gordon Tootoosis
Land & People: Issues on Navajo Nation by Norman P. Brown
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Legislating Rights of Mother Earth by Patricia Gualinga Motalvo
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