The Red Nation Podcast
Red Media is proud to announce the launch of , an Indigenous culture, language, and politics podcast in Quechua, Spanish, and English. In this episode, Yojana Miraya () and Renzo Aroni () interview Emily Thompson, a Ph.D. candidate in Social Anthropology at UC Berkeley. Her ethnographic research focuses on wartime photographers and Quechua-speaking victims and survivors in the aftermath of Peru’s internal armed conflict (1980-2000) as well as the recent massacre in Ayacucho, where military forces killed ten people and injured scores on December 15, 2022. She also discusses her...
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A selection of lectures from "In Search of a New U.S. Policy for a New Latin America: Burying 200 Years of the Monroe Doctrine," organized by the and hosted at American University in Washington, D.C. on April 29, 2023. Watch the of the entire event on Check out of the mixtape by signing up for as little as $2 a month. Support
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*This is a preview of the of Red Power Hour. Get access to the entire conversation by subscribing for as little as $2 a month to RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz review the third season of The Mandalorian. Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast Support
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TRN Podcast co-hosts Nick Estes and Jen Marley are back with another Ask Me Anything. This episode is guest hosted by Red Nation comrade Justine Teba. Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast Support Red Media on Patreon to submit your own questions in the future. The co-hosts of Red Power Hour are planning their own AMA soon, so make sure you sign up for as little as $2 a month. Support
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz ) discuss the Native Museum Industrial Complex and more! Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast Can't get enough RPH? Check out the available only to Patrons on the third season of The Mandalorian! Preview the episode on our YouTube Support
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*Producer's note: This is a preview of an episode I posted on my show, . You can listen to the entire episode by subscribing to the show on your podcatcher or on YouTube* Professor Hasso is Professor in the Program in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Duke University. Check out the open-access edition of (2021)
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Just before Easter this year, the Pope "repudiated" the Doctrine of Discovery. In 1823, the Supreme Court ruled that the United States inherited the right of "discovery" from fifteenth-century papal bulls. The ruling set a legal justification for conquest and white supremacy. Chris Peters, who is Puhlik-lah and Karuk and the president of the Seventh Generation Fund , says that repudiations and apologies don't get Native land back. In this podcast, we talk about the Doctrine of Discovery and why the very institution that created it, the Catholic Church, isn't undoing centuries of...
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes talks to the editors and contributors of a new collection of texts by Louis Karoniaktajeh Hall (1918-1993). Check out The Mohawk Warrior Society: A Handbook on Sovereignty and Survival (2023) from Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast . Support
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Following a day-long discussion about U.S. interventionism and efforts to resist imperialism at the Latin America and Caribbean Policy Forum, host is joined by from , Claudia De La Cruz from , of the podcast, and Hector Figarella from , as well as Venezuelanalysis’ , to have a rich discussion about the fight to bury the Monroe Doctrine, ending sanctions on Venezuela, and drawing inspiration from the Bolivarian Revolution. This is a repost from our comrades at . Follow them on Twitter and subscribe to their . Support
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie take on recent news stories, including the US right-wing targeting marginalized identities. Watch the on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube Support
info_outlineRed Media is ecstatic to announce the launch of Freedom to Read!
Join Kiley and Justine as they discuss the history of Red Media and how Freedom to Read has come to fruition. Freedom to Read is Red Media's book program to get Red & rad books into the hands of Indigenous communities. Freedom to Read has worked with Navajo Nation Library, No Name Book Club, grassroots movements, and contributors through donations and Patreon.
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
Red Media offers its heartfelt appreciation for making this program a reality. Onward to a future where our communities have the freedom and access to read!
To contribute to this campaign donate to the book fund here: https://linktr.ee/RedMediaPress