Sit with Dr. John Mohawk as he discusses a living democracy and its renewal by each generation.

Dr. John Mohawk

“Mohawk was a major visionary of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of Nations who played a singularly important role in fashioning the intellectual bridge of the traditional Indian movement toward the national and international community. Firmly based in the traditional Seneca Longhouse, he was a practitioner and master singer and orator. He was a writer, journalist, researcher, and lecturer. A specialist in the field of culture and community economic development and an activist and commentator on the cultural survival of indigenous peoples,.” ~https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mohawk

Helen Hunt Jackson

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Democracy is not a passive, one-time project. It is a living conversation among citizens of all ages in the service of a just and free society.

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