Today's episode originally aired on November 23rd 2020. On that day Damon Gerard Corrie stopped by. He's an author, super roomie, family man, writer/interviewer, descendant heir to the Hereditary Chieftaincy of the Eagle Clan Lokono-Arawaks of Guyana, and founder of the Indigenous Democracy Defense Organization and the Caribbean Amerindian Development Organization.
Questions he answered: What is the one question you have to ask when interviewing Indigenous Peoples? You’ve worn a military outfit to the UN once, what’s the story behind it? Would you rather travel back in time to meet your ancestors or forward and meet your future relatives? What is your definition of masculinity, is it OK for indigenous men to be vulnerable? What is in your view the state of the union of Indigenous Peoples in the Caribbean?
010 | Damon Corrie Q&A on Interviewing Indigenous Representatives, Indigenous Masculinity, & The Caribbean
Sep 27, 2021
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Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.
Unlock the stories and insights of Indigenous leaders on a journey to empower and inspire 476 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide with Ghazali Ohorella. From thought-provoking interviews to personal experiences as a skilled negotiator and creative leader, this podcast is essential listening for Indigenous Peoples seeking guidance and allies looking to make a positive impact.Listen on
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