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Gabrielle Tateyuskanskan interviews Kate Beane about the book by Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Eastman). Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)" More info: #NativeReads:
The Lakotas are demanding the removal of Mount Rushmore and the return of the Black Hills. Meanwhile, Trump is planning a July 3 visit to the "Shrine of Democracy," a site Natives have dubbed the "Shrine of Hypocrisy." We speak with Dallas Goldtooth...
Journalist talks about his book, , which details the history of the Indonesian extermination program against communists & its roots in settler colonialism in the Americas. Support:
Unlocked from behind the paywall Nyla Matuk talks about the volume of First Nations poetry she edited, , and the ongoing and intertwined legacies of Canadian, US, and Israeli settler colonialism. This episode was released in remembrance of the...
Filmmaker & journalist Dominique Remy () talks about "pre-existing conditions" of white supremacy that structures Black, Indigenous, & Latinx reproductive health. Support her film: Support:
In light of the Black-led revolt, Devyn Springer (), journalist and host of the , talks race, class, decolonization, and so much more. Support:
Settler fascist militias are on the rise, targeting Black and Indigenous people in New Mexico. Follow for updates on NM anti-fascist organizing. Read our statement on #BlackLivesMatter: Free Clifton White, the Black organizer targeted by...
Interview with journalist Nina Lahkani on her new book Who Killed Berta Cáceres? Dams, Death Squads, and an Indigenous Defender’s Battle for the Planet Buy the book: Support:
Organizing abolition amidst a pandemic and a moment of uprising. Support:
For Pride month, a conversation on queer history, language, and liberation in Indian Country. Hosted by Lou Cornum. Support: