This week on Into America, 3 years after George Floyd's murder, Trymaine Lee learns how Black communities have historically worked to keep themselves safe and created alternatives to calling the police. He speaks with a retired paramedic and healthcare worker about how an organization called Freedom House laid the foundation for emergency healthcare and its lasting impact for generations to come. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts. |
Sunday, join MSNBC Contributor Alyssa London for "The Culture is Indigenous Women." She'll lead a thought-provoking conversation with trailblazing Indigenous women who each share how they've shown strength in the face of adversity to become the pioneers they are today. Guests include Emmy Award winning producer Jhane (JANE) Myers, award-winning actress Amber Midthunder, and more. Plus, an interview with Representative Mary Peltola, the first Alaskan native elected to Congress. Watch "The Culture is Indigenous Women" Sunday at 10PM Eastern on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock.
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