"I'm Too Busy" Podcast with Christina Flach
Greg Sarris appears on the "I'm Too Busy" podcast with Christina Flach.
Navigating Podcast with Anita Casalina
Greg Sarris appears on the Navigating Podcast with Anita Casalina, San Rafael.
LA Times Interview with Maddie Connors
Greg Sarris is interviewed by Maddie Connors for the LA Times, in Rohnert Park.
ICTnews.org Interview with Sandra Schulman
Greg Sarris is interviewed by Sandra Schulman for ICTnews.org by phone.
Greg Sarris on Tribal Leadership and a Sense of Belonging
Sarris became active in tribal politics in the 1990s and, in 2000, was instrumental in obtaining federal recognition for The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
Greg Sarris on Writing to Remember Our Responsibility To Each Other
Greg Sarris's gritty, dramatic, and innovative novel-in-stories, Grand Avenue, follows the exploits of members of an urban Native American community in Santa Rosa, Northern California.
Petaluma Profile: Greg Sarris brings Miwok myths to life
I had never written a children's story, so I turned to the classics like the Brothers Grimm, where a beautiful maiden is rescued by a handsome and powerful male hero.
Outstanding Voices: Graton Rancheria Resort and Casino's Greg Sarris believe equality is all about inclusion
A writer and academic who has taught at UCLA, Loyola Marymount University and Sonoma State University, Sarris helped lead the Graton Rancheria tribe's restoration as a federally recognized American Indian nation.
Staff Spotlight: Greg Sarris
I believe that leading and teaching use many of the same skills, but it is important for me to keep the two hats separate, said Sarris.