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  • 1966 Gospel Music Selection. This episode features selections from the forthcoming 1966 live recording of Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Limoges, France; Emma E. Beacham's first gospel record which turns 100; plus, music from Gospel Choirs United, Golden Stars, Joe Ligon, Holy Gospel Singers, Gospel Harmonettes, Alex Bradford, and others.
  • The Coast Miwok Peoples Colonization, and the Preservation of Indigenous History. On today's encore episode, dive into the history of Point Reyes National Seashore, an area in northern California known for rugged sweeping beaches and tule elk. We'll recount the history of this land and the waves of colonization that violently upended the lives of the Coast Miwok peoples who lived there – and one Indigenous woman's struggle to preserve her family history.
  • James Brown. An Encore interview with the late, funk and Soul singer James Brown, dubbed “The Godfather of Soul”.
  • Indigenous Connections featuring Dan Nanamkin. Indigenous activist Dan Nanamkin shares his background and the importance of protecting Mother Earth for future generations. He emphasizes the healing and understanding needed to address historical injustices and promote environmental and social justice. Dan highlights the significance of indigenous stories, teachings, and values in guiding our connection to the land and each other. He discusses the misconceptions and stereotypes faced by indigenous peoples and calls for better understanding and advocacy.