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American Indian Airwaves Rundown 11/28/07

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Today, 11-28-07, on American Indian Airwaves

"World AIDS Day, Forced Relocation, Aparthied and the Great Wall of Empire"

Part 1:
Elton Naswood (Dine' Nation), Program Coordinator for Native American Programs (www.redcircleproject.org) at AIDS Project Los Angeles (www.apla.org) In recognition of World AIDS Day this coming December 1st, 2007, Elton provides listeners with an informed update on how much as changed in terms of HIV/AIDS outreach, prevention and treatment over the past several years and the forthcoming HIV/AIDS 101 event this November 30th, 2007 at  Southern California Indian Center (http://www.indiancenter.org/pages/index.php), 3440 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 904, Los Angeles, CA 90010 from 12pm to 2pm. 
 
Part 2: 
Margo Tamez 
Lipan-Nde'Apache & Basque [Land Grant] Nations) 
http://www.nativewiki.org/Margo_Tamez . Margo discusses the militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border, the implementation of the U.S. governments newest form of aparthied by erecting a 2,000 mile fence along the U.S.-Mexico border thus forcing the relocation of indigenous peoples and their respective First Nations along the colonial 2,000 mile border, and the Department of Homeland Security's waiver the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).  All this and more.


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