Honoring Indigenous Communities

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TDS Time Machine | St. Patrick's Day

Put on your green headphones and check out The Daily Show's coverage of America's most solemn holiday: St. Patrick's Day. Michael Kosta talks to Trumpy parade fans. Jon Stewart reports on St. Patty's crowds, naked bungee jumping, bagpipes and presidential gifts. Mo Rocca digs in ...  Show more

TDS Time Machine | The Oscars

Hit the red carpet with a look back at The Daily Show's coverage of the Academy Awards over the years. Jon Stewart recaps the biggest moments, and gets roasted by John Oliver for his hosting ratings. Lewis Black attempts to make the Oscars watchable. Roy Wood Jr. deconstructs ano ...  Show more

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Native Americans Take Over The Writers' Room and Tell Their Own Stories
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Roy discusses the few sports teams who still capitalize off racist Native stereotypes with sports journalist, Bomani Jones and executive director of IllumiNative and citizen of Pawnee Crystal, Echo Hawk. Although teams like the Cleveland Guardians and the Washington Commanders ha ...  Show more

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Welcome home, y’all! We are back with episode 4 of the Native Land Pod, co-hosted by Andrew Gillum, Angela Rye, and Tiffany Cross.  They kick off the conversation with an exploration of Sanctuary City policies, dissecting the economic realities and social responsibilities at play ...  Show more

The Answer to Our Ancestors’ Prayers
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