The Red Nation Podcast
Join Oahu Water Protectors , the Slow Factory , Af3irm Hawaii , Red Media , and The Red Nation in celebrating anti-imperialism and *NOT* U.S. imperialism. Let us build a unified revolutionary and anti-imperialist movement together! Watch this on The Red Nation YouTube channel Support
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We discuss the new book by Robyn Maynard & Leanne Betasamosake Simpson about abolition from Black and Indigenous movements. Out now from Haymarket:
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The Supreme Court recently ruled against Tribal sovereignty in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle () talks about the broader implications of this decision and what it means for future legal battles. Support
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*Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children* The Red Nation Podcast co-hosts Nick and Jen discuss the recent Department of Interior report on the federal Indian boarding school system, Indian child removal policies and forms of genocide. But what does justice look like for survivors and modern Native Nations? Make sure to check out the first half of the conversation from last week if you haven't already. Support
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Join RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz along with Red Nation comrade Nicole Martin for a discussion on reproductive justice in Indian Country. Check out (Date of recording: June 20, 2022) Support
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David Adler from Progressive International ( discusses the recent Colombian presidential elections, where the left won for the first time in history. We talk about what that means for the region and anti-imperialist movements. Watch this episode on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. Support
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*Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children* The Red Nation Podcast co-hosts Nick and Jen discuss the recent Department of Interior report on the federal Indian boarding school system, Indian child removal policies and forms of genocide. But what does justice look like for survivors and modern Native Nations? Read the report here: Resources for self-care and trauma: National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition resources: Listen to the second half of the conversation today or watch the video edition by subscribing...
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Red Power Hour host Elena Ortiz is joined by Sungmanitu and Sina Rahmani to discuss Denis Villeneuve's Dune (2021). Support
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Anishinaabe artist talks with Uahikea Maile about her new installation , art and activism in Toronto, and collective rebellion. Support
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*Episode originally posted November 2018* In this episode, Giovanni Batz — an Indigenous researcher, the son of Guatemalan working class parents, and the paternal grandson of K’iche’ Maya — talks about the history and struggle for Indigenous autonomy in the Ixil Region of Gutemala. His research interests include extractivist industries and megaprojects in Latin America, Guatemalan-Maya migration, displacement and diaspora, indigenous social movements, and human rights. Support
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