YAI Podcast stands for Young and Indigenous - and that is who we are: Tribal youth creating an outle
A week after getting done with Tribal Canoe Journey Paddle to Muckleshoot, the YAI team sits down to
Oonugwito (greetings), today’s episode starts a new introduction series for our YAI team members sta
Tina Joe is a language teacher here in Lummi. She speaks to Bella about the importance of lang
You may have heard this voice before. Welcome our newest YAI team member, Free!
Descending from Nooksack and Lummi heritage, musical artist Lil Jim talks to Roy about fitness, ment
Social media. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Meditation can be used as a way to heal trauma. Join us as we follow CSSP team member Amanda Frank
How are you doing? When you say you’re ok, are you really ok? In this episode we check in with each
You may have heard these voices in a few episodes. Welcome new team members, Wykeklyaa and Roy!
In the Lummi language, the term for killer whale is qwe’lhol mechen, meaning “our relatives below th
What does it mean to be a woman? What does it mean to be a Tribal woman? Selena or Hailey? Join us a
“Our stories have to be told. If you have it in yourself at all anywhere to be a writer, do it. Be
“Doubt isn't always a bad thing but it becomes a bad thing when you let it override what you are cap
Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Cree musician, artist and activist, has always been ahead of the curve. For si
During the month of September, CSSP embarked on filming the pilot for our first narrative series tit
Skelotses is our ancestral territory, it is our homeland. In the final part of our series with the L
In the second part of the Walking with our Ancestors event, we highlight local Native artists. On th
Walking with our Ancestors is an event we are documenting with the Lummi Summer Youth Program. Cente
Welcome back to Young and Indigenous Season 2! We’re super excited to continue through our journey o
As season one of Young and Indigenous wraps up, we come together to give thanks to everyone who has