Daybreak Star Radio Blog
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The Four Directions streaming group is a one-of-a-kind and diverse community of music fans who come together to discover and share new music, with a special emphasis on Indigenous and Native American artists. This group, led by one of our own community members, Joobie, is making a significant impact in the Native American community by […]
C.L.A.N, which stands for “Changing Life All Around The Nations” consists two brothers @grizzlybrown & @yngnative who have joined forces to spread a message of unity, energy and peace through an Alaskan Native Owned Business/Brand/Hip-Hop Duo. The band’s music is a combination of multiple genres, allows it to appeal to a wide range of audiences. […]
Amber Buker is a Founder of Totem, writer, podcast host, board member and an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Totem is partnering with sovereign tribal governments to deliver culturally relevant financial products and education, make tribal benefits more accessible. “Less than 1% of banks are Native-owned. Totem, which will go live in […]
Bassoonist Dr. Jacqueline Wilson is an active performer, pedagogue, collaborator, and advocate. She currently serves as Principal Bassoonist of the Washington Idaho Symphony and Assistant Professor of Bassoon and Theory at Washington State University where she performs with the Solstice Faculty Wind Quintet. We were thrilled to learn more about Jacqueline is an avid supporter […]
Daybreak Star Radio Station recently had a great opportunity to interview President Guillory from Northwest Indian College. During this interview President Guillory discussed the need for culturally based education and the brand-new Health and Wellness Center for students at NWIC and how it will benefit the surrounding Indigenous communities. The future Health and Wellness Center […]
Daybreak Star Radio Network sits down in the studio to interview Adam Geisler (La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians) to discuss his work at of delivering services to tribes around the country. In his past work Mr. Geisler facilitated the recovery and communications between Tribal, Federal, State, and local agencies to rebuild the La Jolla […]
Celebrate the opening of Body Language: Reawakening Cultural Tattooing of the Northwest Honor the resilience and creativity of Indigenous tattoo artists. Guest-curated by Dion Kaszas, this exhibition features stunning photography paired with Burke collections for a one-of-a-kind experience. Dion has been tattooing since 2009. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Skin Deep […]
Daybreak Star was very excited to interview Dr. Robin LaDue! Robin is a retired clinical psychologist formerly in private practice in Washington State. Robin’s grandfather and great-uncles were survivors of the Cushman Boarding School, having been removed from their parents and experienced the horrors of having their hair cut, not being able to speak their […]
Daybreak Star Radio is honored to have the chance to interview James Beard award winning chef, restaurateur, author, speaker, and founder of a Non-Profit dedicated to addressing the economic and health crises affecting Native communities by re-establishing Native foodways. Chef Sean Sherman will be speaking at an in-person and virtual event at Seattle Public Library […]