The Red Nation Podcast
We talk with organizers of (PLSR) about the militarization of Guam and the Chamorro people's against US imperialism. Support: patreon.com/therednation
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and from join host to discuss the relationship between the sex trade, militarization, and global imperialism. Support:
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Harsha Walia discusses her new book, , the Indian farmers' movement, and how she became an organizer. Support:
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Hosted by the This panel brings together several generations of Red Power activists from its founders to its present day participants, who will comment on its legacy in New Mexico. Panel moderated by , guest curator for , who is joined by Jennifer Denetdale, Simon Ortiz, and .
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A preview of some of the great bonus content available to patrons of the show. Sign up for as little as $1 and help support the Red Nation's work. Support: , a Tlingit member of Kwanlin Dun First Nation, teaches at Ryerson University in Toronto.
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Karla Tait, a member of the Unist’ot’en House Group of the Gilseyhu Clan, joins Anne Spice, a Tlingit member of Kwanlin Dun First Nation, for a discussion on the one-year anniversary of RCMP raid on Unist'ot'en Camp. Support:
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joins hosts and to discuss her book (2019) and what she foresees from Biden’s climate policies. Support:
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, and join co-hosts and for a post-inauguration recap. Support:
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Hank Adams (1943-2020) was a renowned Red Power activist from the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. In this recording, Adams talks to long time friend Billy Frank Jr. about the Northwest fishing wars and much more. Rest in power. Support: patreon.com/therednation
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Dr. Eva Jewell (Ma'iingan Dodem)—Anishinaabekwe from Deshkan Ziibiing with Haudenosaunee lineage—explains that Canadian reconciliation with Indigenous peoples won’t be fulfilled until 2074. Uahikea Maile talks with Dr. Jewell about the Yellowhead Institute’s new report to hold Canada accountable for genocide. They discuss crocodile tears, genocide deniers, and the scam of reconciliation.
info_outlineBolivian journalist Ollie Vargas discusses the Bolivian election and what this means for Indigenous movements and the left.
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