Episodios

  • Sowing the Seeds of Change: California's Climate
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, you will hear from community superstar, Danielle Rey Frank. Danielle Frank is a Hupa tribal member and Yurok descendant. Frank has been deeply involved in the cultural and political aspects of her community from a very early age. Born during the beginning of a 20-year resistance to undam the Klamath River led by her tribal communities, she grew up learning from strong indigenous activists. In this episode, we discuss California's climate, its impact on the land, youth leadership, and the critical issues climate change poses to our people.


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    43 m
  • Numbers in Narratives: Interpreting COVID-19's Current Reality
    Jun 24 2024

    Welcome back to another season of Future Fires! This season, we'll be engaging in rich conversations about COVID-19, extreme heat, and climate change. In our first episode, we explore the current reality of COVID-19, focusing on the data and how our community is moving forward. Our guest, Virginia Hedrick, will guide us through the numbers and share insights from communities across the state. Join us by the fire as new episodes will be released all summer.


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    37 m
  • Healthy Relationships
    Jan 17 2024

    Welcome back to another impactful episode of Future Fires, where we dive deep into the many facets of wellness and well-being. In today's episode, we are talking about healthy relationships and practical insights and tips to foster strong connections, whether in romantic partnerships, friendships, or family dynamics. Our two guests, Michelle and Camille Higginbotham, a mother-and-daughter duo, will be our guides as we explore the aspects of what a healthy relationship means.

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    29 m
  • Physical Wellbeing
    Oct 27 2023

    Welcome back to another inspiring episode of Future Fires, where we dive deep into the many facets of wellness and well-being. In today's episode, we embark on a journey to discover the significance of physical well-being within our community. Our guest, Nathan Nunez, a dedicated Health Educator at UAII (United American Indian Involvement), will be our guide as we explore the world of physical health, encompassing aspects such as physical activity, healthy eating, and the richness of our traditional foods and practices. Nathan offers practical tips on how you can seamlessly integrate these elements into your daily life to elevate your overall wellness.

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    24 m
  • Doing The Work: Experiences of Redline Navigators
    Oct 6 2023

    In this episode you will hear from our CalHope RedLine navigators; the conversation highlights RedLine navigators experiences through working on the warmline and the conversations they have had with youth and community members regarding overall wellness and wellbeing.

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    24 m
  • Navigating Adulthood
    Sep 22 2023

    Building on and inspired by the work of our CalHope Warmline, CCUIH is proud to announce the launch of season 2 of ‘Future Fires: An Urban Indian Health Podcast’. This season, CCUIH is focusing on AIAN youth guests sharing their experiences through Covid-19 concerning self-care, traditional healing, and communal courage. The podcast series will address how Covid-19 has impacted AIAN youth's overall wellness. Our first episode titled "Navigating Adulthood" features guest host TK asking his questions related to navigating adulthood and growing into the person you want to be.

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    27 m
  • Care for All: LGBTQ2S+
    Apr 21 2023

    “Care for All” is an episode that focuses on the importance of HCV/HIV awareness in the LGBTQ2S+ community. For this episode, we brought on a remarkable community member who works in Native health and is heavily involved in the LGBTQ2S+ community, Manny Luna. In this conversation, Manny speaks to creative projects that he is working on in the community as well as what he is hearing from community members and how we as a community can come together to create greater change.

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    31 m
  • Perspectives of Providers and Physicians
    Apr 7 2023

    This episode focuses on the importance of providers and physicians working in Native country and developing new and strategic ways to do work surrounding HCV/HIV. For this episode, we brought on two guest speakers from Native American Health Center in San Francisco, Dr. Sombredero & Nurse Byrne. The conversation highlights how providers and physicians navigate through this work as well as their perspectives on the current progress toward creating a healthier future for our Native communities. Most importantly, this episode reminds us that despite all of the structural inequities and inequalities that our AIAN communities experience, we continue to move forward and build a better future for the next seven generations.

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    26 m