Episode 6 - The Future Is Our Relative: Klee Benally
Release Date: 11/24/2020
Silver Threads Podcast
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"Colonization is and always has been war"
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Cherri Foytlin is a Black indigenous Din’e woman, author, mother, speaker, artist, direct action leader and warrior in the US to protect the land and people.
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What better time than the week of so-called Thanksgiving to highlight Indigenous power and culture - to look to the future through a decolonizing lens that demands nothing less than the abolition of all oppressive systems?
Klee Benally is an Indigenous anarchist, artist and agitator. He joins carla and Eleanor to talk about abolishing colonialism, the soundtrack of mutual aid, cyclical organizing and critical hope.
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