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Re: Program Schedule for January 18-22, 1999
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HOST: HARLAN MCKOSATO WELLNESS HOST: SHARON McCONNELL
PROGRAM SCHEDULE for January 18-22, 1999
MON - 1/18: United States: Human Rights Defender or Violator?:
The United States proudly declares itself as the world leader of human and
civil rights. But according to Amnesty International, the U.S. is one of the
worst human rights offenders domestically and around the world. Is the U.S.
a defender of human rights or a violator? Guests include Sam Jordan of
Amnesty International and Leslie Gerson of the U.S. State Department.
TUE - 1/19: Tribal Governments in Transition:
'Tis the season for newly elected tribal governments to take their seat and
conduct this year's business at hand. But how does the changing of tribal
leaders affect the ever-changing Native political agenda? Like other elected
governments, the Native political priorities change from administration to
administration. How do we ensure a smooth transition within our tribal
government? Scheduled guests include Kevin Gover, head of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs.
WED - 1/20: Nunuvat: Rebirth of a Nation:
The Native people of the Northwest territories in Canada were given back
millions of acres to reconstruct their homeland...Nunuvat. This return of
the land has created both opportunity and risk. The people of Nunuvat now
must run their homeland as an independent country and must develop their own
resources, economy and tax base. This also means they run the risk of
amassing large debts and leveraging their loans with the very land they
fought to regain. What can we learn, and how can we assist in the Rebirth of
Nunuvat? Guests include Dalee Sambo.
THU - 1/21: Sexual Harassment:
Sexual harassment is a problem that involves both men and women in Native
America. But it's hard to define what constitutes harassment in a tribal
setting. Within the last few years the definition of sexual harassment has
been expanded in the general society. Now, the difference between flirting
and harassment is unclear. What is sexual harassment?
FRI - 1/22/98: Caregiver Stress:
A chronic illness or terminal disease undoubtedly has a negative physical
and emotional affect on those afflicted. But what about the caregivers? What
kind of physical and emotional effect does caregiving have on those who tend
to the needs of the ill? Join Sharon McConnell and guests for a look at how
the needs of caregivers can be met, on the next "Wellness Edition" of Native
America Calling.
For more information, please contact the following people:
Programming Questions: Joseph Leon, NAC 505-277-7999, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distribution/Promotion: Eric Martin, AIROS 800-571-6885, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wellness Edition: Leona Westdahl, Koahnic 907-258-8898, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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