The final episode of Season 3, “Migration and Indigenous Representation,” explores how Indigenous communities navigate the complexities of migration, visibility, and cultural preservation across the US–Mexico border.
Through deeply personal stories and field conversations, we hear how Indigenous artists, writers, and organizers resist invisibility—challenging dominant narratives and asserting their presence in public and institutional spaces.
🎧 Our Role
This episode was rich with layered perspectives. Our job as producers was to ensure clarity and cohesion—balancing live field audio, remote interviews, and narration. Using our signature story-first editing approach, we brought forward the emotional weight and cultural insight of each contributor.
✨ Why It Matters
“Migration and Indigenous Representation” offers a moving reflection on cultural identity and displacement. It closes the season with a powerful reminder: that representation is not just about inclusion—it’s about agency, storytelling, and reimagining borders on Indigenous terms.
🔊 Listen Now
Stream “Migration and Indigenous Representation” in Season 3 via Apple Podcasts.