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Four Directions focuses on spreading positive message of indigenous people

  • Posted on February 22, 2017
  • by Andrew Pittman
  • in Campus News, News

 By Emmett Ferguson and Andrew Pittman, Hosts

In this on-air interview of the Pulse, the guest is vice president Lisa Aguilar of MU’s Four Directions, a Native American group on Mizzou’s campus. She talks about the change in leadership, the shift away from protests and the group’s effort to “spread a positive message” about indigenous people in Columbia, Missouri. National issues concerning Native Americans are also touched upon. This was aired Feb. 17.

Listen to the full unedited live interview here:

http://kcou.fm/wp-content/uploads/Four-Corners.mp3

Tags: DPL, Four Directions, indigenous, Mizzou, Native Americans

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