• Indigenous Rights, Issues, & Sovereignty with Gator Lone Wolf

  • Jun 29 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Indigenous Rights, Issues, & Sovereignty with Gator Lone Wolf

  • Summary

  • Content Warning: This episode contains references to missing and murdered indigenous people and violence and assault against native children. Over the past couple of years, we have seen the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) go to the Supreme Court, fights for indigenous water rights and environmental protections at Standing Rock and the Willow Project, increased visibility for missing and murdered indigenous people (MMIP), and the Pope's apology tour to Indigenous people for the settler-colonial violence they endured from the Canadian government and the Catholic Church. Are we ready to talk about Indigenous Sovereignty? In this episode, native civil rights activist Rev. Gator Lone Wolf joins us to discuss the contemporary issues that Indigenous people are facing today. Learn with us how we can all become better advocates for Indigenous rights. Gator Lone Wolf was born in South Carolina near the ancient lower towns of the Cherokee where his ancestors lived. He's been a civil rights activist for 20+ years and has worked for the equality of Indigenous people across the country. Gator is a member of the American Indian Movement and stays active in events across Turtle Island. In addition, he is the Co-President of the Native/Indigenous NRG at a healthcare company and serves as co-pastor at Unity Fellowship of Owensboro, KY. Gator has a wonderful husband and amazing son that are his world and he loves to fish, hunt and partake in Cherokee traditional ceremonies when not working. See less
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