The Red Nation Podcast
Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz are joined by Liza Black (Cherokee) to discuss Taylor Sheridan's lucrative career peddling racist settler fantasies. Check out Liza's article, Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe...
info_outline What Have We Learned: Israel’s Genocide and Palestine’s Resistance, One Year OnThe Red Nation Podcast
asked some of our comrades to reflect on what they had learned witnessing the Zionist genocide fuelled by US support, and Palestinian resistance in Gaza and beyond. These are their reflections. Contributions "Pae ʻĀina—Wide: P.L.O. Style" Kauwila Mahi Settler “Self-Defense” and Native Liberation by Nick Estes "Again, all settlers know is death and destruction" Demetrius Johnson "Every Child Matters From Kamloops to Gaza Uahikea Maile "Revolutionary Acts of Love"Leanne Betasamosake Simpson "The Audacity of Reflection"Dominic Guerrera "A Kanaka Learns...
info_outline Indigenous Peoples’ Day vs. EmpireThe Red Nation Podcast
The Red Nation marks Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024 with an online discussion moderated by Red Power Hour's Melanie Yazzie Speakers: Vivi Camacho () Mohammed El-Kurd / Monaeka Flores / & Nick Estes / Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast Next month is the 10th year anniversary of The Red Nation. The Red Nation is excited to announce that we are launching The Red Nation Newsletter, where we will be publishing writing and works related to Indigenous movements and liberation. Please go to our link tree, or look in the chat, to find our newsletter website so you can subscribe and be...
info_outline Breaking news in Tuba City, AZThe Red Nation Podcast
TRIGGER WARNING: sexual assault September 30, 2024 – Parents of youth attending Tuba City Boarding School organized a community gathering and rally outside the Navajo Police Department to demand justice and answers. Every Child Matters – Community Rally in Tuba City, AZ September 30, 2024 – Parents of youth attending Tuba City Boarding School organized a community gathering and rally outside the Navajo Police Department to demand justice and answers. On September 24, a sixth-grade male teacher was arrested at the school for public sexual indecency after evidence of him masturbating...
info_outline RPH vs. Last of the Mohicans (pt.1)The Red Nation Podcast
[Producer's note: This is the first half of a two-part episode! The second half will be released on the Patreon feed early access and on the main feed/YouTube channel next week! Sign up at the link below for as little as $2 a month to get access to other great bonus content and help support Red Media] Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz take on Michael Mann's 1992 big-screen interpretation of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans (1826) in an extra- long double episode! Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel The Red Nation Podcast is...
info_outline Remembering 1974: Navajo Liberation vs. FarmingtonThe Red Nation Podcast
In 1974, three Navajo men--John Earl Harvey, Herman Dodge Benally, and David Ignacio--were brutally beaten and murdered by white teenage settlers in the bordertown of Farmington, New Mexico. It was an act known as “Indian rolling.” Diné grassroots leaders rose to this injustice by creating the Coalition for Navajo Liberation and the long hot summer of 1974 ensued. The marches and boycotts against the settlement of Farmington would go on to stand prominently in the history of Red Power and heralded future generations of Indigenous resistance. Saturday, September 21, 2024, the march and...
info_outline Leonard Peltier and the murder of Anna Mae AquashThe Red Nation Podcast
Federal prosecutors have attempted to tie Indigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier to the murder of fellow AIM activist, Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash. It is a frequent allegation that has relied on weak evidence and the charges of paid federal informants. In this episode, TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes looks at several sources of information from key Indigenous activists who knew Leonard Peltier and Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash to the FBI’s own knowledge of her murder at the time it happened and federal prosecutors' initial hesitancy to take up the case. Learn more here from at the University of...
info_outline "Ancestors of the Future:" Nick Estes at May Day BooksThe Red Nation Podcast
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes () speaks at marking the of Our History is the Future by Haymarket Books. Recorded by Adam Biel. The Red Nation Podcast is sustained by comrades and supporters like you. Power our work here:
info_outline Democrats and the “Dupes” of EmpireThe Red Nation Podcast
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes ( helms a solo episode on the absurd farce of the Democratic National Convention and the wider question of how to read the 2024 US presidential elections from a critical left anti-imperialist perspective. Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel The Red Nation Podcast is sustained by comrades and supporters like you. Power our work here:
info_outline Debrief from Venezuela: World Social AlternativeThe Red Nation Podcast
Justine and Maira debrief the 2nd. Encounter for a World Social Alternative: From Bolívar to Chávez. At the time of recording, they had just wrapped up the two-day event and had yet to witness the Venezuelan presidential elections later that week. Their initial reactions to the two-day panel series lay out the context of the Venezuelan elections, why the country is in the crosshairs of neoliberal cooperate media, and how the Venezuelan people have risen to protect the Bolivarian Revolution. The first gathering of the World Social Alternative happened in April of 2024 in Caracas where they...
info_outlineDakota scholar Kim TallBear talks about the end of US empire and what that means for Indigenous people.
She is a regular panelist for the podcast Media Indigena and writes for the Critical Polyamorist.
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