Dr. Pius Kamu hosts a profound discussion with Karen Wilde, Adrian Miller, Philip Swain, and Amber "Alani" Jones. From Native American and Hawaiian insights to the African American experience, the conversation explores the intersections of identity, heritage, and the shared and differing experiences of living in America. Each shares their unique perspectives on American identity, their hopes for America's future, historical oppression, cultural resilience,and and the concept of contentment in America. Join for an insightful and heartening dialogue on finding unity amidst America's diversity.
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About the Guests
Karen Wilde is a retired government worker who dedicated her career to land management within the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Park Service, and Bureau of Indian Affairs. A proud Muskogee Creek Nation citizen living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she is also of Pawnee Nation descent. Karen is now a board member of the Coalition Against Global Genocide, continuing her lifelong commitment to connecting agencies with tribal leaders and members.
Adrian Miller is a Denver native and a "soul food scholar" passionate about African-American culinary traditions. He is the Executive Director of the Colorado Council of Churches and a former White House staffer under President Clinton. Adrian has authored several books, appeared on Netflix's "High on the Hog," and curated the award-winning exhibit "Proclaiming Colorado's Black History."
Phillip Swain is a native Hawaiian and skilled ukulele player, comes from a lineage of musicians. Raised in Hawaiian homelands, Phillip has a deep love for his culture and community. He also holds a significant military lineage with his family members having served in various branches of the U.S. military.
Amber 'Alani' Jones was born in Honolulu and raised in Denver, Amber is an educational professional and doctoral candidate studying leadership, educational equity, and intersectionality. She is Phillip's daughter and has 15 years of experience as an English and ethnic studies teacher and currently serves as an instructional coach in the Cherry Creek School District.in Aurora, Colorado.
Dr. Pius Kamu is the host of the "Never Again" podcast, an immigrant from Kenya and accomplished physician and surgeon. He brings a unique perspective to discussions on systemic issues and collective healing.
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