Native American comedy writer Joey Clift (Cowlitz) thinks there’s something way scarier — and a lot less harmful — than the ubiquitous “Native American burial grounds” trope you see in pop culture.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Joshua Emerson may seem like a typical comic — at least in the sense that he loves stand-up more than it loves him. “Comedy is a lot of work for little ...
Native American comedy writer Joey Clift (Cowlitz) thinks there’s something way scarier — and a lot less harmful — than the ubiquitous “Native American burial grounds” trope you see in pop culture.
Follow every single race and measure across the nine Bay Area counties. On Our Watch: Season 2 Uncover the secrets hidden inside the most dangerous prison in California: New Folsom. Beyond the Menu ...
Josh Emerson walks toward the microphone at a comedy show at Bierstadt Lagerhaus after being introduced as Denver’s funniest Native. He’s carrying a sword while smiling and yelling as he approaches ...
A few days after the Super Bowl, Tai Leclaire, a Mohawk-Mi’kmaq Native American, tweeted about the irony of the NFL’s slogan “End Racism” stenciled on the field’s end zone just above the word “Chiefs.
When Joey Clift, a citizen of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, was growing up, the only representation of Indigenous people on television he remembers seeing were racist Native mascots or Native people being ...