Richard Two Bulls
Diversity beat reporter-
Born out of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the idea of creating a school centered around indigenous education flowed from activism to actualization.
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Mniluzahan Okolakiciyapi Ambassadors worked with leadership of the Red Cloud Indian School to provide Rapid City leadership a tour of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
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Richard Two Bulls joins us with the ongoing story of racism in Rapid City and thoughts on the simple act of treating people how you would like to be treated.
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The most recent Drought Monitor Map for South Dakota is showing that drought conditions are continuing across the state, and it’s worrying ranchers as 2022 marks a third year enduring these conditions.
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Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairwoman Janet Alkire is calling on the federal government to launch a racial discrimination investigation into the Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City.
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NewsNative Americans march over the weekend in protest of recent comments by an owner of the Grand Gateway Hotel, who sent an email calling for a ban on Native Americans. The remarks have come under widespread condemnation in Rapid City.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Memorial Park Bandshell in Rapid City for the Unity March Against Racism. They were showing solidarity against a policy made by the Hotel Grand Gateway owner that Native Americans would no longer be allowed at their establishment. SDPB's Richard Two Bulls reports.
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Simply Smiles is an organization that is building an intentional community on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation for foster families so Native American children can heal from their trauma and fulfill their potential as successful adults. SDPB's Richard Two Bulls joins us with more.
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The Indian Health Service transferred health care services over to the Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board.
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Healing with Horses is an evidence-based practice in healing from trauma.