View From the Shore

View From the Shore broadcasting on 89.3 fm KAOS Olympia from 6 to 8 pm (pacific time) every Sunday www.kaosradio.org.

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01/28/2024

Well, we finally have a permanent new host for the radio program. As many of you know, we have been working on this for awhile now. We want to welcome Tyrone Cawston to the program. If you want to learn more about Tyrone and the future of View From The Shore, please tune in this afternoon at 4 pm to "Make No Bones About It." with host Raven Redbone. He will have a chat with Tyrone and Gary.

12/18/2022

Hello. We mentioned awhile back that we hope to get more TESC student involvement with the radio show. Recently we met with members of the Native Pathways Program (NPP)and the General Manager of KAOS to discuss how to make this happen. It appears that within the next several weeks, there will be students from that program coming to the station. The goal will be to have NPP along with community members programming View From the Shore with student voices in the forefront. We are excited for this collaboration and want to invite other students and community members to participate.
With that being said, we will soon archive this page with the intention of having NPP help create an updated View From the Shore page. Thank you.

08/28/2022

“First Voices Radio,” Sunday, August 28, 2022 — 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern Time on WKNY 1490 AM / 107.9 FM, Kingston, NY. Streaming at https://radiokingston.org/ and on Tune In.

Tiokasin's guest is Candice Hopkins, a citizen of Carcross/Tagish First Nation. Candice's writing and curatorial practice explore the intersections of history, contemporary art and Indigeneity. She is Executive Director of Forge Project, Taghkanic, NY, and Senior Curator for the 2019 and 2022 editions of the Toronto Biennial of Art. She was part of the curatorial team for the Canadian Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale, featuring the work of the media art collective Isuma; and co-curator of notable exhibitions including the national traveling survey Art for New Understanding: Native Voices, 1950s to Now; SITElines.2018: Casa Tomada, SITE Santa Fe; documenta 14, Athens and Kassel; and Sakahàn: International Indigenous Art, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Notable essays include “The Gilded Gaze: Wealth and Economies on the Colonial Frontier,” in the documenta 14 Reader; “Outlawed Social Life,” in South as a State of Mind; and “The Appropriation Debates (or The Gallows of History),” in Saturation: Race, Art, and the Circulation of Value (New Museum/MIT Press, 2020).

AKANTU INSTITUTE
Visit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse.

Listen locally to WKNY at 1490 AM and 107.9 FM. Streaming live at https://radiokingston.org/. In the US: 8-9 pm Atlantic / 7-8 pm Eastern / 6-7 pm Central / 5-6 pm Mountain / 4-5 pm Pacific / 3-4 pm Alaska / 1-2 pm Hawai’i

08/18/2022

Leonard's birthday is on September 12th. Please consider sending him BD wishes.
But remember: NO cards, NO photographs, NO coloured paper. WHITE paper in a WHITE envelope ONLY.
And you must put your full name and (return) address on the upper left corner or on the back of the envelope.


08/14/2022

“First Voices Radio,” Sunday, August 14, 2022 — 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern Time on WKNY 1490 AM / 107.9 FM, Kingston, NY. Streaming at https://radiokingston.org/ and on Tune In.

Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse talks with Martín Prechtel for the full hour about grief and praise. Martín is a leading thinker, writer and teacher in the search for the Indigenous soul in all people. He is a dedicated student of eloquence, history, language and an ongoing fresh approach. Martín’s books include: “Secrets of the Talking Jaguar”; “Long Life, Honey in the Heart”: “The Disobedience of the Daughter of the Sun”; “Stealing Benefacio’s Roses”; “The Unlikely Peace of Cuchumaquic” and “The Smell of Rain on Dust: Grief and Praise.” His latest book, “Rescuing the Light: Quotes from the Oral Teachings of Martín Prechtel” was published in June 2021. More about Martín can be found at https://www.martinprechtel.com/

AKANTU INSTITUTE
Visit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse.

Listen locally to WKNY at 1490 AM and 107.9 FM. Streaming live at https://radiokingston.org/. In the US: 8-9 pm Atlantic / 7-8 pm Eastern / 6-7 pm Central / 5-6 pm Mountain / 4-5 pm Pacific / 3-4 pm Alaska / 1-2 pm Hawai’i

08/02/2022

IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival │ Saturday, August 6, 10am–5pm

The 17th annual IN THE SPIRIT Arts Market & Northwest Native Festival will be held in-person on Saturday, August 6! This beloved summer tradition celebrates the diverse Native cultures of our region and is hosted by the Washington State History Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, and Museum of Glass. Festivities are both indoors and outside, the event is FREE and open to the public, including free admission to all three museums. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Shop hand-crafted goods and art, and experience performances by Native singers, dancers, and musicians! Take part in art-making. Don’t miss the Native-designer fashion show at TAM, and watch as Native glass artists create in the Hot Shop at MOG. And don’t forget to explore the IN THE SPIRIT Contemporary Native Arts exhibition at the History Museum.

The in-person festival will be accompanied by a virtual market, opening online on August 6.

07/23/2022

At 81, award-winning artist and activist is determined to use her platform to talk about realities of residential schools, and call for the dissolution of the Doctrine of Discovery.

07/20/2022

ATTENTION MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL NATIVE YOUTH: The Olympia Film Collective's Intertribal Youth Film Project is August 19th-21st in Olympia! Email Jeff Barehand at Sky Bear Media for more information!

07/07/2022

Congratulations to all of our 2021 Tribal Water Summit—Youth Scholars and Student Achievement Awardees! This year the Youth Summit program focused on “emergence.” After a year of persevering through the COVID-19 pandemic and many climate impact events in 2020; we are beginning to reemerge and ...

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