by Nicole Kewageshig and Cheyanne Herder
Urban Kwe Collective is a podcast where two urban Indigenous women share their perspectives, lived experiences, wisdom and a few laughs along the way. Blending heartfelt conversations with humor, they explore the nuances of contemporary urban Indigenous life, culture, identity and ongoing issues that affect Indigenous peoples. Join Cheyanne and Nicole for engaging discussions, authentic storytelling, and some good laughs along the way!
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6/6/2024
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July 1, 2024
<p>Aanii/Hello relatives! Welcome back to Urban Kwe Collective Podcast, episode 4. In today’s episode, join your hosts, Nicole and Cheyanne, in an educational and challenging conversation about deconstructing colonial holidays and the impacts these holidays have on Indigenous peoples. </p> <p>You can expect truth, diverse perspectives and some good laughs along the way.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share and provide feedback if you wish to do so. </p> <p>If you wish to contact us, you can reach us at <a href="">[email protected]</a>.</p> <p>Miigwetch for tuning in!</p>
June 21, 2024
<p>Aanii/Hello relatives! Welcome back to Urban Kwe Collective Podcast, episode 3. In today’s episode, join your hosts, Nicole and Cheyanne, in an uplifting conversation about Indigenous excellence, inspiration and traditions. </p> <p>You can expect truth, diverse perspectives and some good laughs along the way.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share and provide feedback if you wish to do so. </p> <p>If you wish to contact us, you can reach us at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</p> <p>Miigwetch for tuning in!</p> <p><br></p>
June 14, 2024
<p>Aanii/Hello relatives! Welcome back to Urban Kwe Collective Podcast, episode 2. In today's episode, join your hosts, Nicole and Cheyanne, in an authentic discussion about navigating and walking in two worlds. </p> <p>We discuss the challenges and struggles of being an urban Indigenous woman in a Western world. We acknowledge our inherent rights and responsibilities as Anishinaabe kwe, but also acknowledge we need to survive in Western society. </p> <p>You can expect truth, diverse perspectives and some good laughs along the way.</p> <p>If you wish to contact us, you can reach us at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a>.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share and provide feedback if you wish to do so. </p> <p>Miigwetch for tuning in!</p>
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