On today’s Morning Magazine, it’s Indigenous Peoples Day. We talk to Laurie Rugenstein from Right Relationship Boulder about the Fort Chambers project, a piece of land where a local militia trained before participating in the Sand Creek massacre. We hear about the history, the acquisition by the City of Boulder, and collaborative conversations with tribal leaders about how to develop an interpretive site there.
Next, KGNU’s Jackie Sedley speaks with Naropa student Curtis Rogers who recently started up his own fundraising efforts to support Palestinians. His new moving company, called “Lift for Palestine,” is Roger’s personal spin on mutual aid.
Then, we get to know KGNU’s new News and Public Affairs Director, Abby O’Brien.
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