A Wicked Rival | Episode 18
Juliii Johnson, a vivacious 34-year-old single mother becomes a victim of crime. Was it a crime of passion, jealousy, or a love triangle? Detectives are on the hunt to solve […]
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As the Trump administration targets the Smithsonian Institute for “divisive narratives” and “improper ideology,” it got us thinking about how we preserve our history and everything that builds it, like language. So we’re revisiting an episode from last year from the Lakota Nation in South Dakota over language — who preserves it, who has the right to the stories told in it, and who (literally) owns it.
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Juliii Johnson, a vivacious 34-year-old single mother becomes a victim of crime. Was it a crime of passion, jealousy, or a love triangle? Detectives are on the hunt to solve […]
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