Eminazhichiget in 2024 - Uplifting Anishinaabek Leaders
Miigwech to those who have tuned in to listen or watched the full episodes. With your support we can continue this important program spotlighting the work and success of these wonderful Indigenous leaders.
Episode 5 of Eminazhichiget
We’re honored to welcome Stacey Ettawageshik as our guest to Eminazhichiget. Stacey shares about her work with Uniting Three Fires Against Violence; how her own experience as a survivor informs her work; how her son and elders inspire her; and how essential it is to speak truthfully of both our history and the present day.
Honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024
We at Title Track seek to honor the beauty, strength, intelligence, and heart of our Indigenous friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors every day. Here are a few invitations to consider as you honor Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Every Child Matters!
Today we join people across Turtle Island in honoring the Indigenous survivors of residential boarding schools and remembering those who never returned home. We encourage you to take a listen or watch Episodes 3 and 4 of our Eminazhichiget podcast which feature our powerful conversation with Miskopwaaganikwe Leora Lynn Tadgerson. Leora is deeply involved in this healing work through her efforts with the Walking Together: Finding Common Ground Traveling Exhibit.
Episode 4 of Eminazhichiget
Episode 4 of Eminazhichiget features part 2 in our conversation with Miskopwaaganikwe Leora Lynn Tadgerson, Director of Reparations and Justice at the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan. Don't miss this deeply moving and inspiring conversation!
Episode 3 of Eminazhichiget
We are honored to welcome Miskopwaaganikwe Leora Lynn Tadgerson, as our featured guest in Episode 3 of Eminazhichiget. In the first of two episodes featuring our conversation with Leora, she shares reflections on her powerful healing work as the Director of Reparations and Justice at the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan. Tune in!
Episode 2 of Eminazhichiget
In Episode 2 of Eminazhichiget we feature part 2 of our conversation with Mark Wilson. Mark reflects on how growing up in a tribal community with a deep value of taking care of each other has shaped his views on family, politics, and the current housing crisis in Traverse City. He also shares about his hopes for his Mayor Pro Tem role, exciting current projects from New Leonard Media, and a powerful message for elders and youth within his community.
Episode 1 of Eminazhichiget
Eminazhichiget, which translates in Anishinaabemowin to “person who does good things for others,” is the name of a new Title Track program and podcast celebrating Anishinaabek leaders. In Episode 1 of Eminazhichiget, we are thrilled to feature Part 1 of our conversation with Mark Wilson, Mayor Pro Tem of Traverse City and owner of New Leonard Media.