Out of Sight: Untold Stories of Indian Country
Out of Sight tells the stories Indian Country has lived but most of the media has ignored. Reporting from the ground — not from behind a desk — this podcast cuts through the official lines and public statements to hear directly from the people most affected. These aren’t sanitized narratives. They’re raw, unfiltered accounts of truth, survival, and the fight to be heard.
Out of Sight: Untold Stories of Indian Country
Bonus Episode: Justice for Mahsa Amini (Iranian Revolution)
Mahsa Amini was a 22-year-old Kurdish (indigenous) woman. She was arrested by the Iranian morality police for the crime of showing just a little bit of her hair. Later that day, she died in police custody. Authorities say Mahsa died of a heart attack but her family believes otherwise.
Mahsa's death has sparked an uprising in Iran. But the Iranian government has shut down the internet, and our mainstream media is not talking about this enough.
The voices of Iran need to be heard.
This revolution will not be televised, but we can make sure that it is talked about.
Justice for Mahsa Amini. Freedom for the people of Iran.
Interview with Mahsi Alinejad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNw4La9HEUo&t=51s
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