Listen "Ep 1: Can Humor Heal?"
Episode Synopsis
Adrianne Chalepah was never afraid to speak out. Growing up, she couldn’t keep quiet when her teachers brushed over Native American history and tradition, calling Native Peoples “basically Asian.” Adrianne talked back and was punished by her teachers for having a big mouth.
Today, Adrianne brings her “big mouth” to the stage as a comedian. She jokes about being Native in the US not only as a way to release all that energy, but to help her communities heal from the trauma, past and present, that the US government has inflicted on Native people.
Listen to our first episode to learn how Adrianne is creating change through comedy.
Learn more about People • Place • Power and this episode at our website, www.PeoplePlacePower.com, and follow us on Instagram to get updates on future episodes. Learn more about Adrianne at her website, chalepah.com, or on Instagram.
Today, Adrianne brings her “big mouth” to the stage as a comedian. She jokes about being Native in the US not only as a way to release all that energy, but to help her communities heal from the trauma, past and present, that the US government has inflicted on Native people.
Listen to our first episode to learn how Adrianne is creating change through comedy.
Learn more about People • Place • Power and this episode at our website, www.PeoplePlacePower.com, and follow us on Instagram to get updates on future episodes. Learn more about Adrianne at her website, chalepah.com, or on Instagram.
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