Sneak Peek: Cedric Burnside Podcast

Cedric Burnside: I was always around the music. It was in my blood. I feel like I was born with this music in me, but I was always around it from a little kid and I used to watch my dad, Calvin Jackson, and my uncles, Daniel Burnside and Joseph Burnside, and my big daddy, of course, R.L. I used to watch them play every other weekend and I knew it was just something that I wanted to do for the rest of my life, even at a young age, six, seven years old. I watched my dad on the drums and I just watched him in amazement. I watched my big daddy and he was signing and he was playing and his voice was like something that was out of this world and I knew it was something that I wanted to do for the rest of my life and I knew that at a young age.

Robyn Creswell

Robyn Creswell

Photo by Annette Hornischer, courtesy of the American Academy in Berlin

Jessica Cohen

Jessica Cohen

Photo by Tamara Mahoney Kneisel

Nancy Naomi Carlson

Nancy Naomi Carlson

Photo by Elizabeth Dranitzke

Jeffey Angles

Jeffrrey Angles

Photo by Dirk Skiba

A Place to Heal: The National Native American Veterans Memorial

the National Native American Veterans memorial

The National Native American Veterans Memorial. November 2020. On the grounds of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.. Designed by Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes). Photo by Alan Karchmer for the National Museum of the American Indian

The National Native American Veterans Memorial on the grounds of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian offers a place for military veterans and their loved ones to gather, remember, reflect, and heal.

Sarah Viren

Sarah Viren

Photo by Charles Darr

Emma Törzs

Emma Törzs

Photo courtesy of Emma Törzs

Joni Tevis

Joni Tevis

Photo by David Bernardy

Maggie Shipstead

Maggie Shipstead

Photo courtesy of Maggie Shipstead