Indigenous Boston Welcomes Dr. Dawn Karima, Filmmaker, Journalist, Harvard Graduate and SO Much More!!!!

The Indigenous Boston team is humbled and honored to announce the addition of Dr. Dawn Karima to the team!

Dr. Dawn Karima is a two time Global Music Award Winner, a Native American Music Award Winner and an Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner!

This Media Personality and Spiritual Inspiration is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee, who hosts an Award Winning radio talkshow, A CONVERSATION WITH DAWN KARIMA . She has two award winning CDs, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS and THE STARS OF HEAVEN. She is the author of WHAT TO DO IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO and the Co-author of CHILDRENLEARN WHAT THEY READ, a book about multiculturalism in children’s literature.

Dr Karima is the author of two novels: THE WAY WE MAKE SENSE, a Finalist for the Native American First Book Award, and THE MARRIAGE OF SAINTS, a volume in University of Oklahoma’s American Indian Studies Series and a Finalist for the New Mexico Book Award. This Mvskoke/Echota  Shellshaker, Women’s Traditional Southern Cloth powwowdancer, Jingle Dress Dancer, Indigenous Theologian, Filmmaker and Journalist is a graduate of Harvard University, who holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The Ohio State University and a Ph.D. conductedat University of Kentucky/Trinity Seminary.

As a contributing writer for NEWS FROM INDIAN COUNTRY, WHISPER N THUNDER, WHISPERING WIND and INDIAN VOICES magazines,  her home is the Qualla Boundary Reservation in Cherokee, NC. A prominent Speaker, Educator, Artist and Consultant, she is available to hire for speaking engagements, presentations, media making, academic instruction, consultations, performances, storytelling and cultural education.

Look for articles and interviews written exclusivly for our Indigenous Boston Community!

Check out her radio show! athttp://talktainmentradio.com/shows/conversationwithdawnkarima.html

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *