
In many Native American communities, the fourth Thursday in November is known as the National Day of Mourning instead of Thanksgiving.
So, what is the history of the National Day of Mourning? We’ll talk with activists to learn more about this day of remembrance.
But first, a look at how Nashvillians are responding to the mass shooting in Colorado Springs.
Guests:
- Julia Ritchey, WPLN afternoon news editor
- Albert Bender, Cherokee activist and journalist
- Jody Gzhadawsot Mattena, board member for the American Indian Movement of Tennessee and food sovereignty activist
- Eleanor Lopez, Native American Indian Association of Tennessee board member
- Ray Emanuel, executive director of the Native American Indian Association of Tennessee