Showing posts with label Navajo Nation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navajo Nation. Show all posts
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Strong Women: Radmilla Cody
March is Women's History Month, so we can expect the usual paeans to the usual pantheon of famous women. I want to use this month to introduce you to some strong, powerful, beautiful women that you've probably never met.
We begin today with Radmilla Cody, GRAMMY-nominated, NAMMY-winning singer from the Navajo Nation. And I do mean "singer" in the fullest Indian sense of the word.
Diné and African American, Ms. Cody has a special perspective on what it means to be a multiracial woman straddling multiple cultures and lifeways, one that I understand (in some ways, all too well). She's a survivor of domestic violence, another issue that is close to my heart for many reasons, and she has become a fierce anti-domestic violence activist. She also does what I will never be able to do if I live to be a thousand: Sing. In the most hauntingly beautiful voice.
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