Native American Heritage Month: A Special Roundtable Edition of Multicultural TV Talk (PODCAST)

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Multicultural TV Talk and MediaVillage present a roundtable discussion about the lack of Indigenous representation across media and recent impressive efforts on the part of networks, studios and streamers to change that. Guests include D’Pharoah Woon-a-tai from the critically-acclaimed FX on Hulu series Reservation Dogs; Rainbow Dickerson, from the award-winning film Beans; Isabella Leblanc from the upcoming Pet Sematary prequel on Paramount+, and Amber Midthunder, from The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico.

The four also talk about their desire to see less suffering and more joy in Indigenous stories, and the changes they wish to see for greater and more meaningful inclusion in the entertainment and media industries.

You can listen to the full interview here, or wherever you download your podcasts: Apple, GooglePodcasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Stitcher and TuneIn.

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Juan Ayala

Juan Ayala is a Brooklyn-based writer, podcaster and columnist at MediaVillage. He covers programming aimed toward diverse, multicultural and LGBTQ+ audiences under his  Multicultural TV column. His love for TV and film ranges from workplace comedi… read more