Jun 2, 2018
A joyful conversation with Canadian folk music legend Buffy
Sainte-Marie. This spring, Buffy’s Medicine Songs took
home the JUNO for Indigenous Music Album of the Year. She describes
her 16th studio album as “a collection of front-line songs of unity
and resistance.”
Buffy shares her thoughts on the state of the protest song. Plus,
the rise of Me Too and Times Up, and her reflections on the music
documentary Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World.
Finally, we’ll hear about the moments after Hawaii's false
ballistic missile warning was issued, and how she chose to spend
what may have been her final moments on earth.