Part 6 | Emerging Light featuring Showrunner Issa Lopez, Jodie Foster, Kali Reis, and "The Justice Ladies" Podcast By  cover art

Part 6 | Emerging Light featuring Showrunner Issa Lopez, Jodie Foster, Kali Reis, and "The Justice Ladies"

Part 6 | Emerging Light featuring Showrunner Issa Lopez, Jodie Foster, Kali Reis, and "The Justice Ladies"

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At last, we learn the truth about Annie K's death and the fate of the Tsalal scientists. Showrunner Issa López and Executive Producer Mari Jo Winkler link the jaw-dropping ending to a harsh reality that indigenous communities face. Stars Jodie Foster and Kali Reis share how they reacted to how the show's narratives close, and "The Justice Ladies" explain why awareness is crucial for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Bringing our series to a close, Charlene Apok and documentary filmmaker Mary Katzke highlight how Alaskan communities are advocating for change amidst increasing violence, and Host Alice Qannik Glenn reminds us that despite the darkness, light and hope abound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A powerful story revealing the struggle between indigenous persons, in particular the women and those who come to their homeland to reap benefits and sadly exploit them. This companion podcasts dives deep and educates on the trials indigenous persons endure and the resilience and strength they draw upon to rise above it and find justice.

Indigenous Strength

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This podcast really delves deeply into the Alaskan Native culture, their history, and the injustice and secrets that have come to life over the last decade.

Excellent podcast companion to season 4...

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The podcast brought home to me how careful the show runners were to be authentic and respectful of the Inuit culture, and the lengths they went to in order to secure indigenous people for the actors.

sincere thoughtful discussion about real issues

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Even thought this was a fictional series, I admired how they incorporated real indigenous people, culture and stories to show a realistic depiction of the lives of Inupiat.

Telling Indigenous stories

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Not only a great show, but a great podcast uncovering all the nuances and layers. Thank you so much!!

Indigenous issues need more attention

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