Lorene Sisquoc

Sherman Indian High School

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Sherman Indian High School was once part of systematic genocide against Native Americans. Now, it’s a place of healing.

In Our Backyard No. 1 (bonus): Sherman Indian High School, from an institution of cultural genocide to a place of healing

Sherman Indian High School was once part of systematic genocide against Native Americans. Now, it’s a place of healing.

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Southern California has a unique relationship with climate change. So what’s happening now? How did we get here? And what can we do? This first episode of "In Our Backyard."

In Our Backyard No. 1: Warren Olney looks at the changing climate in Southern California

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