Episode 1: In conversation: Riley Yesno and Uahikea Maile
Release Date: 11/10/2022
REDsurgence with Riley Yesno
In this episode, Riley talks with nehiyaw author and policy superstar Emily Riddle about queer Indigenous governance, hair, internet culture, and more! Follow Emily on social media: Follow the podcast on Twitter: Read Emily’s article: Order “The Big Melt”: ---------------------------- Follow Riley on Twitter Produced by Red Media
info_outline Episode 4: Everyone’s Talking About Thunder BayREDsurgence with Riley Yesno
Riley Yesno talks to Céline Wick and Andrea Yesno about living and loving the infamous Northern Ontario city— even when it doesn’t always love us back. ---------------------------- Follow Riley on Twitter Produced by Red Media
info_outline Episode 3: Surviving Ongoing Colonialism: with Pam PalmaterREDsurgence with Riley Yesno
Pamela Palmater is a Mi'kmaw lawyer, prof, activist and host of the Podcast and Podcast ---------------------------- Follow Riley on Twitter Produced by Red Media
info_outline Episode 2: Black Indigeneity: with Joy Henderson and Shanese Indoowaaboo SteeleREDsurgence with Riley Yesno
Joy Henderson is a writer, community advocate, and Child and Youth worker living in Toronto. Follow her on Twitter Shanese Indoowaaboo Steele is an Afro-Indigenous, Fat Femme living and learning on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg people and the Dish With One Spoon Wampum. ---------------------------- Follow REDsurgence on Twitter Music: "Too High" by Enlia Produced by Red Media
info_outline Episode 1: In conversation: Riley Yesno and Uahikea MaileREDsurgence with Riley Yesno
Uahikea Maile is a Kanaka Maoli professor of Indigenous Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: ---------------------------- Follow REDsurgence on Twitter Produced by Red Media
info_outline Episode Zero - Welcome to REDsurgenceREDsurgence with Riley Yesno
Host and creator of REDsurgence Riley Yesno introduces the podcast Content warning: This conversation includes discussions of residential schools, colonial and state violence. ---------------------------- Follow REDsurgence on Twitter Music: "Too High" by Enlia Produced by Red Media
info_outlineUahikea Maile is a Kanaka Maoli professor of Indigenous Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Follow him on Twitter: @uahikea
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