The ICT Newscast for Friday, April 11, 2025, features an interview with Greenland’s Sara Olsvig, chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council. Plus a report from Wisconsin on a missing woman. Check out the ICT Newscast on YouTube for this episode and more.

  • Rapid City schools: The Trump administration canceled a civil rights agreement designed to address disparities in the treatment of Native students, causing concern within the community.
  • Missing and murdered Indigenous peoples: Renewed efforts by the Department of Justice to fight violent crime in Indian Country, focus on a missing woman in northern Wisconsin.
  • Sara Olsvig, chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council: Indigenous knowledge as a counter weight to climate challenge and President Trump’s “America First” ambitions in Greenland.
  • Hopi Tribe Water Project: Funding received by the Hopi Tribe to advance its sovereignty.
  • Intertribal Friendship House: The legacy of the “Relocation” program from the 1950s and its impact on Native families, with a focus on a community center in Oakland, California.
  • We Are Healers: A profile of Claymore Kills First, a medical professional inspired by his father, from We Are Healers.
  • Lumbee coach in NCAA Championship game: Celebration of Lumbee Nation citizen and basketball coach Kelvin Sampson despite Houston’s loss in the national championship. Kolby KickingWoman interviews Lumbee Chairman John Lowery.

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