Behind The Scenes
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King County declared racism as a public health crisis in 2020, recognizing that governments need to acknowledge and respond by undoing the centuries of harms of systemic racism in our society and equitably invest in dismantling racism and protecting the health and well-being of Black, Indigenous and People of Color so that all communities thrive. […]
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 […]
Our team at Daybreak Star Radio had the amazing opportunity to interview Ruth-Ann Thorn. A native San Diegan, Ruth-Ann Thorn is a true native tribal member of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians. She brings a voice to elevating the Native American culture and in-turn the businesses community. Her entrepreneurship tireless work will leave a […]
Anushka is an upcoming rising senior in high school. She is very passionate about advocating for human rights and has been learning about immersing herself in other cultures. She also aspires to travel the world and meet people from all backgrounds in the future. Her Mission: “I am on a mission to help Indigenous communities […]
Bryan Blanchette is a 21st century Abenaki artist. Daybreak Star Radio was honored to speak with Bryan and hear his stories. He brings 10,000 year old traditions into music and performance into a 21st century setting. A contemporary song may be sung in an Algonquian language, or a traditional pow wow song might be fused […]
Brandi Vezina, Metis, is a singer/songwriter whose authentic country roots are intertwined with rock and the blues. She is a natural born performer who comes from a musical Metis family. Brandi is a force to be reckoned with – her rebel spirit is evident on stage and in her music. Her biggest inspirations include Johnny […]
Daybreak Star Radio Network sits down in the studio to interview Joe Hipp and his family to discuss suicide prevention within his non-profit organization, All Nations Foundation, and his experience as a Native American heavyweight boxer, winner of a World Title Belt in 1999, and how that led him to develop his passion for helping youth. If […]
Overdose rates in Indian Country are nearly triple the rate of any other community in Washington. The WA Tribal Opioid Solutions campaign provides educational resources for Tribes and tribal organizations working to address opioid prevention, overdose response and treatment. This campaign is funded by the Washington State Health Care Authority, SAMHSA State Opioid Response and […]
Another busy week here at Daybreak Star Radio Station. To start the week, the crew had the opportunity to be interviewed by Tulalip News to discuss how we are indigenizing the airwaves and how people can download the brand new Daybreak Star Radio app on IOS and Google play store! You can watch full video […]
We at Daybreak Star Radio want all our community to stay safe and healthy. This means that we have all been vaccinated and boosted and wear our masks. We believe in protecting all our relations from this virus. COVID-19 is indiscriminate. It does not care about seasons, it does not care about age, and it […]