First People: culture, art & ancestry

Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso talk to Lori Pourier, founder and Senior Fellow at the First Peoples Fund.


Episode 052     May 16, 2025
Contributors    Arlene Goldbard     |   François Matarasso     |   Lori Pourier    

Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso talk with Lori Pourier, a citizen of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, who served as the President of the First Peoples Fund (FPF) between 1993-2024.

Currently, Lori acts as the Founder and Senior Fellow of First Peoples Fund, which “supports the cultural, artistic and ancestral practices of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian artists, families and communities, helping them to thrive, heal and carry forward Indigenous creative expression, teachings and lifeways.”

By supporting artists and culture bearers, First Peoples Fund helps Native communities heal and thrive. Collectively, they approach their work with rootedness, intuition, listening, humility and deep relationships.

In this episode we talk about FPF’s work, its history and context, and the challenges posed by the MAGA regime.