Navajo Water

I could talk forever about water rights, fights, toxins. Not enough of it in some places, too much in others. Incredible.

Today, let's talk about the people commonly known as the Navajo. They refer to themselves as the Diné, meaning '(the) people'. Many of their tribe try to survive with no access to water near their homes in arid lands.

 

Podcast Description:

Sharing an episode of the podcast Reclaimed. It centers on a group of Americans – the Navajo people – who’ve been denied a basic human right: water. More than one-third of households in the Navajo Nation do not have access to clean water. Right now, there’s a landmark bill in front of Congress that could change this — but it took more than 150 years to get here. “Reclaimed” takes you back to the very beginning when the Navajo reservation was first created. And it reveals the history of oppression and exclusion that led the Navajo to this point — and why their future is still uncertain.

Listen to the first episode of the Reclaimed podcast here, thanks to Scene On Radio
https://open.spotify.com/episode/23GxeWZGkqfl0HkhJxWiJc?si=znFnFBt9QQS_aC99UEKoJw

Visit the Reclaimed podcast site here
https://abcaudio.com/podcasts/reclaimed-navajo-nation/

I've been thinking a lot about my past lately, and how it's shaped me into the person I am today. Growing up in that working-class neighborhood... seeing the struggles my family faced just to make ends meet... it was tough. But it also taught me what really matters - community, solidarity, and fighting for what's right. 



#astramartin #reclaimed #sceneonradio #navajo #dine #waterrights

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