The Red Nation Podcast features discussions on Indigenous history, politics, and culture from a left perspective. Hosted by Nick Estes and Jen Marley with help from our friend and comrade Sina.
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*Producer's note: Reposting an episode Nick recorded with Return to Bandung***
In this episode, I'm joined by returning guest Nick Estes—associate professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, cofounder of The Red Nation, and author of Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance(Verso Books, 2019)—to discuss last winter's federal occupation of Minnesota during the Trump Administration's 'Operation Metro Surge.' In this wide-ranging conversation, we attempt to complicate the artificial distinction between the 'domestic' and 'foreign' spheres, instead situating the fascist violence of Metro Surge within a larger context of both settler-colonial violence in the United States and escalating global aggression by the decaying American empire.
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie tackle Exterminate All the Brutes (2021), a documentary television miniseries revolving around colonization and genocide, directed and narrated by Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck.
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz interview scholar, writer, and poet Deborah Miranda on her work, including her memoir, Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir (2014)
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President Trump is fomenting a right-wing fever dream of a communist plot to destroy America. TRN Podcast host Nick Estes, debunks this myth.
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RPH is back!!! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz discuss Steven Spielberg's latest summer blockbuster.
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"Native people have been written out of the American story, but without us you don't know what happened. This summer the United States will celebrate the 250-year anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. When you read the Declaration, you realize it is a list of complaints. The last entry, the climax in our founders' reasons for rebellion against the Crown, is this: "He has excited… the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions."
We have been told the Revolution was fought over taxation and representation. But what the founders were most angry about in our country's most famous document was Indian affairs. How did generations of Americans miss this?
The first armed rebellion against the Crown was an attack on British forts that traded with tribes. When colonists threw tea into the Boston harbor, they dressed up like members of the Mohawk tribe—not for disguise, but because pretending to be Indian symbolized freedom and rebellion. The founding fathers' first government failed because Indigenous nations were too powerful; war and diplomacy with Native people is why we have a central federal government.
Hosted and reported by Rebecca Nagle and featuring leading Native historians, First America unveils how the founders' treatment of Indigenous nations—and their resistance—shaped US democracy. The show does not simply add another blemish to the image of the founding fathers, it reveals the real story of why the colonists rebelled, what kind of government they created, and, crucially, how our current political moment was 250 years in the making."
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks to returning guest and friend of the show Rebecca Nagle about her new podcast series, First America.
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channelhttps://youtu.be/A7nl1X_XwAg
NOTE: WE ARE REPUBLISHING THE FIRST EPISODE OF THE SERIES ALONGSIDE THIS EPISODE. DESCRIPTION BELOW
Native people have been written out of the American story, but without us you don't know what happened. This summer the United States will celebrate the 250-year anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. When you read the Declaration, you realize it is a list of complaints. The last entry, the climax in our founders' reasons for rebellion against the Crown, is this: "He has excited… the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions."
We have been told the Revolution was fought over taxation and representation. But what the founders were most angry about in our country's most famous document was Indian affairs. How did generations of Americans miss this?
The first armed rebellion against the Crown was an attack on British forts that traded with tribes. When colonists threw tea into the Boston harbor, they dressed up like members of the Mohawk tribe—not for disguise, but because pretending to be Indian symbolized freedom and rebellion. The founding fathers' first government failed because Indigenous nations were too powerful; war and diplomacy with Native people is why we have a central federal government.
Hosted and reported by Rebecca Nagle and featuring leading Native historians, First America unveils how the founders' treatment of Indigenous nations—and their resistance—shaped US democracy. The show does not simply add another blemish to the image of the founding fathers, it reveals the real story of why the colonists rebelled, what kind of government they created, and, crucially, how our current political moment was 250 years in the making.
FirstAmerica.info
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An all-star cast of hosts, friends, and comrades take part in this extra-long episode commemorating the 5-year anniversary of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth.
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie discuss Ramona Emerson's Exposure (2024)
Check out our earlier episode on Ramona's previous novel, Shutter (2022)
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Mark Tilsen, Oglala Lakota Poet Educator from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, returns to the show to discuss the Megellan Pipeline. Watch the video edition on our YouTube channelhttps://youtu.be/WNF9_v2zpAo
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Since the illegal U.S. abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Combatant Cilia Flores, Global North commentators have rushed to declare the Bolivarian Revolution betrayed or defeated. The recent extradition of Alex Saab has only intensified these accusations.
In this episode, Chavista intellectuals Cira Pascual and Chris Gilbert discuss Venezuela's new reality and the tendency of Global North observers to interpret the Bolivarian process through abstract ideological schemas rather than its concrete historical development.
Read: "A Great Leap into Reality: Venezuela Today" by Chris Gilbert and Cira Pascual Marquina: https://mronline.org/2026/05/28/a-great-leap-into-reality-venezuela-today/
Cira Pascual Marquina is a popular educator at the Pluriversidad, El Panal Commune's educational initiative in the working-class barrio of 23 de Enero in Caracas. She is also a founder and member of the Communal Democracy Network.
Chris Gilbert is a professor of political studies at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela, contributing editor at Monthly Review magazine, and the author of Commune or Nothing!: Venezuela's Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project (Monthly Review, 2023), among other books and articles.
Gilbert and Pascual Marquina are the creators and hosts of Escuela de Cuadros, a Marxist educational television program and podcast. They are coauthors of Venezuela, the Present as Struggle: Voices from the Bolivarian Revolution (Monthly Review, 2020) and the book series Resistencia comunal frente al bloqueo imperialista (Observatorio Venezolano Antibloqueo, 2021–2026).
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Nick Estes conversation with Sina Rahmani, producer of The Red Nation Podcast and host of The East is a Podcast, discussing not only the historic failure of the ZioAmerican imperialist war machine to achieve their stated war aims of toppling Iran's government, but also Iran's equally historic upending of the American siege around the country through so-called "sanctions." Watch the livestream edition on our YouTube channel https://youtube.com/live/QDdeA8H7ReA
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie discuss Cannupa Hanska Luger's Surviva: A Future Ancestral Field Guide (2025), a hybrid art piece/survival manual exploring indigenous futurism, decolonization, and relationality through redacted military text and Indigenous artwork.
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Producer's note: We are releasing the audio edition of one panel of the conference TRN Podcast host Nick Estes helped organize. You can watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. We had some technical difficulties at the beginning of this panel so the recording start shortly after Nick began his introduction. Our apologies!
Symposium Introduction & Framing - Self-indigenization as a Global Problem: Towards Institutional Verification Procedures
Panel 3: Odanak Abenaki Tribal Council on Self-Indigenization in Vermont
Moderator: Nick Estes (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe), Associate Professor of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota
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RPH is back!! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie tackle the Disney+ television adaptation of Marvel's comics character Echo.
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RPH is back! Red Power Hour co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz tackle a collection of stories, Love after the End An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction
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The Red Nation Podcast host Nick Estes is be joined by Edmonton-based Otipemisiwak Métis journalist Danielle Paradis for an episode on Native journalism, journalistic ethics and self-Indigenization, reporting on the separatist movement and Indigenous politics in Alberta.
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Producer's note: This is the first half of a two-part episode. The second half will be available to patrons of Red Media and on YouTube channel for free. Sign up today for as little as $2 a month for access to all the great bonus content! RPH is back! Indigenous scholar Jodi Byrd joins co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz for another episode on Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025)
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes in conversation with August Nimtz, Professor of Political Science and African American and African Studies at the University of Minnesota. Check out the Minnesota Cuba Committee https://www.facebook.com/MNCubaCmte/
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Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie sits down with Isabel Lopez to discuss almost a year of community-led resistance to Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Lopez was the first community protector to be arrested for protesting a violent ICE raid in a neighborhood of color in South Minneapolis in June 2025. Lopez is one of over 300 community protectors facing state and federal charges. However, Lopez faces the most serious and the highest number of charges. Listen to learn more about her case and how you can support her and other arestees!
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TRN Podcast Nick Estes live in conversation with Kim TallBear about the conference they organized, Holding Our Ground: Voices and Strategies Against Self-Indigenization.
You can watch the individual panels that were livestreamed on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKWiQX270BMoLRv25dDskRfsJ2pptPf3Z
Conference description:
"This two-day, hybrid symposium will convene leading experts, community members, and "first responders" to the global issue of self-Indigenization, particularly in the form of "Indigenous ethnic fraud," or "pretendianism," as it is referred to in North America.
The symposium will be held in Minneapolis, on the traditional homelands of the Dakota people, who were imprisoned and eventually exiled in 1863 to aid settler appropriation of "Minnesota," a word also taken from the Dakota. On top of seizing land, US citizens have for centuries "played Indian" via sports mascots and appropriating Native nation names and iconography in scouting and in industries including the military. In the twenty-first century, we see ballooning numbers of US citizens make mythological claims to belong to Native lineages and nations. Some capitalize on those claims to appropriate Indigenous resources and opportunities, and to seize governance of institutions. We see an obviously violent example of self-Indigenization in the Department of "Homeland Security" whose agents seize governance of these lands, terrorize, imprison, and threaten to exile. As multiple forms of self-Indigenization converge, not all are grasped as violent, yet they combine to further colonial extraction.
Extractive self-Indigenization, including Indigenous ethnic fraud, not only targets American Indians, but also First Nations, Métis, and Inuit in Canada; and global Indigenous communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, and elsewhere. This symposium will bring participants together to engage in critical discussions, learn from one another, and discuss actionable strategies to disrupt this global problem."
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Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie hosts a conversation with Kelsey Fryman and Cloud Runner, and Kristen on the Prairieland 19, a group of Anti-ICE protestors who have been incarcerated for months on fabricated charges of supporting terrorism.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes live in conversation with Sina Rahmani, host of The East is a Podcast and producer of The Red Nation Podcast, on the wider context of the Ramadan War and what is at stake in this historic confrontation. Watch the livestream edition on The Red Nation Podcast
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie tackle the almost three-decade-old classic, Smoke Signals (1988),the first major motion picture written, directed, and acted all by Native people.
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie tackle the latest installment of the Avatar franchise.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes live in conversation with longtime friend of the show Alex Aviña (@alexander_Avina) and Oswaldo Zavala (@oswaldo__zavala), the author of Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in US and Mexican Culture Follow Nick on Substack https://nickestes.substack.com Watch the livestream edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes live in conversation with Charisse Burden-Stelley.
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URGENT: Sign now to oppose Bill 242-38; the hearing is happening as this episode drops. Petition: https://forms.gle/zEoq7Rf6Jmg32jTS7
Note: The recording took place 24 hours before the public hearing at the Guam Congress Building on Bill 242-38. Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie and TRN comrade Tåhdong talk with Melvin Won Pat-Borja (Executive Director, Guam Commission on Decolonization) and Michael Lujan Bevacqua (Co-Chair, Independent Guåhan) about why Bill 242-38 would erase a Native-Inhabitant–led vote and violate CHamoru self-determination. We cover Guåhan and Micronesia's decolonization history, the ways U.S. citizenship is switched on/off by a militarized agenda, how an Independent Micronesia could shift Guam from being America's "tip of the spear" to a bridge of peace between East and West, and why Indigenous solidarity is more powerful than spam. Submit written or oral testimony before the public hearing. Toolkit with scripts, emails, addresses: https://tinyurl.com/y2kxa38n
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RPH is BACK! Amy Bowers-Cordalis joins RPH Co-host Elena Ortiz to talk about her new book, the liberation of the Klamath River and her family's contributions to that struggle. This is a story of hope and triumph. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Empower our work:
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Operation Metro Surge is just two months old. In this episode, TRN Podcast host Nick Estes examines the recent history and the historic community resistance against the deadly and traumatic federal invasion.
Fort Snelling: The Advance Guard of Federal Invasion Since 1805: https://racketmn.com/fort-snelling-the-advance-guard-of-federal-invasion-since-1805
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RPH co-host Melanie Yazzie continues our series of frontline reports from Minneapolis. In this episode, Melanie speaks to Rachel Thunder from the Indigenous Protector Movement and NDN's Lorenzo Serna.
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Red Power Hour is back! The RPH crew discusses the fascist attack on Minneapolis by ICE and the mass mobilization against it. Joining co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz is TRN comrade Demetrius Johnson.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks with the Indigenous Protector Movement on what's happening in Minneapolis. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPscledAlaA
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes did an episode with the folks over at Left Reckoning on the kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro
"Nick Estes, historian, author, and co-host of The Red Nation Podcast answers the question: Is the Venezuela invasion an Indian War? Read Nick's piece here"
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Producer's note: We are reposting the most recent episode of Red Scare, TRN Podcast host Nick Estes' new(ish) media project. It is a very long episode on a new book by returning guest Gabriel Rockhill on the history of Western Marxism. We hope you enjoy it!
This is an intellectual world war. Gabriel Rockhill joins us to discuss his new book, Who Paid the Pipers of Western Marxism? We discuss the academic theory industry's role in coopting revolutionary Marxist thought and the constellation of forces arrayed against actually existing socialist projects.
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The Red Media family came together to discuss the tirefire that was 2025. Thank you from the entire Red Media podcast team and looking forward to more in 2026!
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Join TRN Podcast host Nick Estes live in conversation with Christine McCleave to discuss Indigenous spirituality and the psychedelic industry.
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Red Power Hour is back!!! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena discuss Taylor Sheridan's Wind River (2017).
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Celebrate five years of The Red Nation Podcast with us! This mixtape is a part of our "best of" series. This tracklist features some of the best of the show from the year 2024. Part two will be available on our Patreon as patron-exclusive content! Much gratitude to our patrons who have kept the show alive these past five years!
Every episode can be found on our channels and will be listed on therednation.org
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TRN-KREZ
National Day of Mourning 2024
"Two ways to resist, two ways to die" w/ Max Ajl (pt.1)
Not in Our Honor - Press Conference
Democrats and the "Dupes" of Empire
Red Power Hour - Koba was right
Remembering 1974: Navajo Liberation vs. Farmington
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Join TRN Podcast host Nick Estes live with members of the International Committee of the Democratic Socialists of America.
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Red Media is hiring an Executive Director!
Chris La Tray joins TRN Podcast host Nick Estes in studio to discuss his latest book, Becoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian's Journey Home. He talks about the complexities of Indigenous family and tribal histories and fighting back against Indigenous erasure in this moment of backlash.
Check out his Substack, An Irritable Métis
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Elise Boxer returns to the show for a livestream conversation about her new book, Mormon Settler Colonialism: Inventing the Lamanite (2025)
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz discuss Chief of War (2025), a Hawaiian historical drama series created by Thomas Paʻa Sibbett and Jason Momoa for Apple TV. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel https://youtu.be/2d6lpI6QbRc
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Fida Jiryis is a Palestinian writer, scholar. and translator of The Foundations of Zionism (2025) by her father, Sabri Jiryis.
Check our her memoir, Stranger in My Own Land: Palestine, Israel and One Family's Story of Home (2022)
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie return to discuss Powwow Highway (1989)
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David Adler (@davidrkadler) from Progressive International returns to The Red Nation Podcast to talk with host Nick Estes about his experiences on the Global Sumud Flotilla!
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day 2025 from Red Media!
Track List
Introduction / Justine
Indigenous Peoples' Day vs. Empire Pt. 1
City of Albuquerque proclamation of Indigenous Peoples' Day
IPD 2021 - Pueblo Elders Panel 5. IPD 2022 - Ké Infoshop
Indigenous Peoples' Day vs. Empire Pt. 2
IPD 2023 - Wael Omar/Palestinian Youth Movement
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks with Mariah Tso and Kelly Lytle Hernández with scholars behind mappingdeportations.com.
Professor Kelly Lytle Hernández holds The Thomas E. Lifka Endowed Chair in History at UCLA.
Mariah Tso is a Diné Cartographer and GIS Specialist with the Million Dollar Hoods (MDH) Project at the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA.
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Producer's note. As listeners know, this summer Red Media was proud to organize a book tour celebrating the publication of John Redhouse's book, Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, and Contested Territories in the Four Corners: The Turbulent 1970s. As part of the tour, TRN comrades recorded a bonus episode for patrons to reflect on the tour and what they learned from John in person. Unfortunately, in the tumult of the summer, I completely forgot to work on the episode! My apologies to you all and the TRN comrades who recorded it. I decided to unlock the episode and put it on the free feed. I hope you enjoy it; it's a fantastic conversation.
TRN Comrades got together shortly after the end of the John Redhouse book tour to discuss their experiences.
Don't forget to check out the earlier episodes documenting various events of the tour and also get the book from Common Notions!
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Content warning: This episode contains descriptions of genocidal violence, including racist incitement from Zionist figures and accounts from victims of extremely brutal sexual violence Red Media is hiring an Executive Director!
A new UN report confirms what the world has known for the last 23 months: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. This solo episode from TRN Podcast host Nick Estes breaks down the report and asks the larger questions: How did we get here? And if we've normalized this crime, what comes next?
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Red Power Hour co-host Elena Ortiz speaks with Christina Castro from the Three Sisters Collective about the pageantry and symbols of conquest in Northern New Mexico and why the Hispanic population in northern New Mexico hangs onto these concepts of conquest and whiteness.
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz review The Wind and the Reckoning (2022), which dramatizes the colonization of Kanaka Maoli' lands and the Native resistance to it.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by Jerome Clark, Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies at ASU, and Elise Boxer, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute of American Indian Studies at USD, to discuss some critical questions around the future of the discipline of American Indian Studies.
Check out their book, From the Skin: Defending Indigenous Nations Using Theory and Praxis (2025)
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes in conversation with Justin Podur (@justinpodur) from The Anti Empire Project on the role of the Bible and the Book of Joshua in particular in enabling the genocide in Gaza.
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Comrade Justine joins Radio Tomada at the 2025 Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival to explain the work of Red Media and The Red Nation.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes hosts a solo episode on the US imperialist doctrine of "Manifest Destiny."
Check out Moussa al-Sadah's article "Palestinian Peoples: on Disintegration and the Conditions for Intifada Palestinian Peoples: on Disintegration and the Conditions for Intifada"
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A special screening event hosted by the DSA in Santa Fe, NM for local charitable causes included a panel of special guests on the film How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022) in which a group of young environmental activists execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline.
Hosted by actor Jasper Keen, with special guest panelists including Alma Castro, Santa Fe City Councilor; Elena Ortiz, Co-Host of the Red Power Hour on The Red Nation Podcast; and Wren Sharkey, a local activist and community organizer.
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*TRN Podcast host Nick Estes did an episode with producer Sina Rahmani for an episode on his new SubStack project, Red Scare. This is a preview. To listen/watch the entire episode, subscribe to Red Scare*
Nick Estes in conversation with TRN Podcast producer and host of The East is a Podcast Sina Rahmani (@UrOrientalist) explore what John Carpenter’s They Live (1988) can teach us how the ruling class uses ideaology to govern our everyday—and how to break free of that control!
The third and final livestream of the book tour celebrating the publication of Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s
Hosted by Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie at the Inspired Moments Event Center Farmington, New Mexico.
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Press Release:
"From the late summer of 1972 to the late summer of 1974, John Redhouse and many other Navajo and Indian rights activists threw all they had into mass movement organizing and direct action. And they were pretty good at it too in terms of effectiveness and impact.
Written in the first-person and above all, with a collective spirit of generosity and witness, John Redhouse describes the hot temper of the times in the racist and exploitative border towns in the Four Corners area of the Southwest region.
As John Redhouse says, “Without the People, you have nothing. But back then, we had a lot of people WITH us.” Yes, the Power of the People, the collective human spirit of the emerging local and regional Indian civil movement, thousands of us marching in the streets of Gallup and Farmington in northwestern New Mexico with our demands. A bold citizen's arrest at city hall, a downtown street riot, burning images of enemy leaders in effigy. And more marches, demonstrations, and direct actions.
Above all, though, there was that Spirit—that unbroken, unconquerable spirit—that moved us, that drove us, that led us. And that was just in the border towns. In that turbulent decade, there was also the rapidly rising and spreading with-the-people, on-the-land resistance struggles in the coal, uranium, and oil and gas fields, and in disputed territories in the San Juan and Black Mesa basins that were targeted for ethnic cleansing and mineral extraction.
Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s brings readers to the enduring issues of the day, traced over half a century ago, where John Redhouse and many more were in the middle of a revolution that unfolds to this day."
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes welcomes back comrade, colleague, and oft-returning guest of the show Alex Aviña to discuss the Trump regime's widening attack on higher education and how it is being waged through a class of neoliberal administrators largely identifying as Democrats.
Alex is the author of Specters of Revolution: Peasant Guerrillas in the Cold War Mexican Countryside
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The John Redhouse book tour makes its way to Albuquerque where comrades from Red Nation, Dr. Jennifer Denetdale and Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie join author John Redhouse to discuss his new book, Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s
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"From the late summer of 1972 to the late summer of 1974, John Redhouse and many other Navajo and Indian rights activists threw all they had into mass movement organizing and direct action. And they were pretty good at it too in terms of effectiveness and impact.
Written in the first-person and above all, with a collective spirit of generosity and witness, John Redhouse describes the hot temper of the times in the racist and exploitative border towns in the Four Corners area of the Southwest region.
As John Redhouse says, “Without the People, you have nothing. But back then, we had a lot of people WITH us.” Yes, the Power of the People, the collective human spirit of the emerging local and regional Indian civil movement, thousands of us marching in the streets of Gallup and Farmington in northwestern New Mexico with our demands. A bold citizen's arrest at city hall, a downtown street riot, burning images of enemy leaders in effigy. And more marches, demonstrations, and direct actions.
Above all, though, there was that Spirit—that unbroken, unconquerable spirit—that moved us, that drove us, that led us. And that was just in the border towns. In that turbulent decade, there was also the rapidly rising and spreading with-the-people, on-the-land resistance struggles in the coal, uranium, and oil and gas fields, and in disputed territories in the San Juan and Black Mesa basins that were targeted for ethnic cleansing and mineral extraction.
Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s brings readers to the enduring issues of the day, traced over half a century ago, where John Redhouse and many more were in the middle of a revolution that unfolds to this day."
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Red Media Press and Common Notions are proud to announce our second co-publication!
Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s by legendary warrior John Redhouse is a one-of-a-kind lyrical and fast-paced memoir of the frontlines and trenches of Native liberation in the Four Corners and Southwest in the 1970s.
This episode is a recording of the first in a series of events celebrating the publication of the book. John and his wife Carol spoke with Red Power Host Melanie Yazzie about their lives and work. We will be publishing more episodes of these events in the coming weeks!
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Press Release:
"From the late summer of 1972 to the late summer of 1974, John Redhouse and many other Navajo and Indian rights activists threw all they had into mass movement organizing and direct action. And they were pretty good at it too in terms of effectiveness and impact.
Written in the first-person and above all, with a collective spirit of generosity and witness, John Redhouse describes the hot temper of the times in the racist and exploitative border towns in the Four Corners area of the Southwest region.
As John Redhouse says, “Without the People, you have nothing. But back then, we had a lot of people WITH us.” Yes, the Power of the People, the collective human spirit of the emerging local and regional Indian civil movement, thousands of us marching in the streets of Gallup and Farmington in northwestern New Mexico with our demands. A bold citizen's arrest at city hall, a downtown street riot, burning images of enemy leaders in effigy. And more marches, demonstrations, and direct actions.
Above all, though, there was that Spirit—that unbroken, unconquerable spirit—that moved us, that drove us, that led us. And that was just in the border towns. In that turbulent decade, there was also the rapidly rising and spreading with-the-people, on-the-land resistance struggles in the coal, uranium, and oil and gas fields, and in disputed territories in the San Juan and Black Mesa basins that were targeted for ethnic cleansing and mineral extraction.
Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s brings readers to the enduring issues of the day, traced over half a century ago, where John Redhouse and many more were in the middle of a revolution that unfolds to this day."
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*Producer's note: This is a preview of the latest episode of Kuskalla, a trilingual (Quechua-Spanish-English) podcast produced by Red Media and hosted by our comrades Yojana Miraya Oscco and Renzo Aroni. Listen to the full episode on the Kuskalla podcast feed*
In this episode, I talked with Jonathan Ritter, who is the Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and Chair of the Department of Music at the University of California, Riverside. We discussed his viral Quechua Pumpin song “Karumanta Qamurqani” (I have come from far away). Characterized by a carnivalesque style, Pumpin is often interpreted as testimonial music from the Fajardo province in Ayacucho, a central region deeply impacted by the Peruvian internal armed conflict between the Maoist Shining Path guerrillas and Peruvian state security forces, lasting from 1980 to 2000. This conflict resulted in nearly 70,000 deaths, primarily affecting Quechua-speaking Indigenous peasants in this region, as noted in the 2003 report of Peru’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
In 2001, shortly after the conflict ended, the Truth Commission began its efforts in communities throughout the Pampas River valley in central Ayacucho, where the Pumpin enjoys popularity. A year earlier, Jonathan Ritter started his fieldwork in the village of Colca for his dissertation focused on this music. After mastering the Pumpin guitar, he composed his song “Karumanta Qamurqani” to perform at the newly relaunched Pumpin contest held on the Waswantu plateau in February 2001. This contest had been on hold since 1983 when government security forces shut it down, targeting locals for allegedly supporting the Shining Path guerrillas. In February 2002, he performed his song again, and Asto Producciones filmed it for the first time on video cassette.
In this episode, we talk about how Pumpin transforms from traditional music into a powerful form of testimony that recounts wartime experiences and survival in the aftermath. We then examine the lyrics of “Karumanta Qamurqani,” discussing their meanings and the song’s reception both during the live performance in Waswantu and after its 2008 upload to YouTube. The response from Peruvians sheds light on issues of race, class, and identity, as well as the reclamation of Quechua language and culture in the post-war context.
This episode is dedicated to Alejandro Mendonza Alca from Colca, Jonathan Ritter’s mentor and maestro of Pumpin, who sadly passed away a few years ago.
For more information on Pumpin music and its history, check out Jonathan Ritter’s articles, including “Carnival of Memory: Songs of Protest and Remembrance in the Andes,” published by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 2013.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes interviews Allen Brown (@AlleenBrown) from Drilled and Tristan Ahtone (@Tahtone) from Grist about their investigation into the legal war waged on the Standing Rock Water Protectors and their allies years after the end of the encampments.
Check out Tristan's article
"A court ordered Greenpeace to pay a pipeline company $660M. What happens next?"
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Join us for our book launch and tour as we release Red Media's second publication! Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, and Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s by John Redhouse Find events and link to livestream here: https://redmedia.press/events/
Note: This episode was recorded before the American aggression on Iranian nuclear facilities
TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by guests Nina Farnia (@ninafarnia) and Ali Alizadeh (@ali7adeh) to discuss the Zionist aggression on Iran and the looming specter of the US joining the war.
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Check out Nina's recent article, "The Iranian-American Intelligentsia in U.S. Foreign Affairs: Ahistoricism, Anti-Structuralism, and the Production of Idealism"
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Join us for our book launch and tour as we release Red Media's second publication! Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, and Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s by John Redhouse Find events and link to livestream here: https://redmedia.press/events/
Red Power Hour is back! RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena discuss Ryan Coogler's new horror film, Sinners (2025)
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Join us for our book launch and tour as we release Red Media's second publication! Bordertown Clashes, Resource Wars, and Contested Territories: The Four Corners in the Turbulent 1970s by John Redhouse Find events and link to livestream here:https://redmedia.press/events/
Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena survey the burning tirefire of US imperial decline and ask the perennial question, what is even left to say?
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by Sardana Nikolaeva and Masha Kardashevskaya, two researchers from the Sakha Republic and hosts of Red Media's newest media project, TYMSYY. Make sure to check out Sardana's earlier episodes of the show!
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Celebrate five years of The Red Nation Podcast with us! This mixtape is a part of our "best of" series. This tracklist features some of the best of the show from the year 2022. Part two will be available on our Patreon as patron-exclusive content! Much gratitude to our patrons who have kept the show alive these past five years! Please support the show and gain access to bonus content on the Red Media Patreon!
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Solidarity is Medicine w/ Samia Assed No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies w/ Julian Aguon No War, No NATO in Ukraine w/ Onyesonwu Chatoyer and Austin Gonzalez The life and death of Larry Casuse w/ David Correia and Ursula Casuse Carrillo
Mess with the seal, get the flipper w/ Malia Lum-Kawaihoa Marquez Remembering the Reign of Terror at Oglala The spirit of resistance w/ Petuuche Gilbert Empower our work:
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RPH is back! Cohosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie do a very deep dive reading of Thunderheart (1992).
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Producer's note: This episode went for an astonishing 2.5 hours -- our longest episode ever! We have released the first hour of the conversation on the free feed, and if you want to listen to the entire episode, become a patron for as little as $2 a month
Nick Estes was joined by Jared Ware (@jaybeware), host of Millennials Are Killing Capitalism, for a livestream conversation and analysis of J. Sakai’s Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat From Mayflower to Modern (1983).
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by legal scholar Nina Farnia (@NinaFarnia) to discuss America's supposed slide into oligarchic fascism, what remains of the Western "rules-based order," and how the war in Ukraine and the Gaza holocaust have enriched the US ruling class.
Check out her article, "Imperialism in the Making of U.S. Law"
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Celebrate five years of The Red Nation Podcast with us! This mixtape is a part of our "best of" series and features some of the best of the show from 2021.
Part two will be available on our Patreon as patron-exclusive content! Much gratitude to our patrons who have kept the show alive these past five years! Empower the show and gain access to bonus content on the Red Media Patreon!
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Settlers Gone Wild: Capitol Hill Edition
US Frontiers as Forever Wars w/ Alex Aviña
The Myth of “Sex Work” w/ Esperanza Fonseca and Khara Jabola-Carolus
To Palestine, with love
In Memory of Haunani-Kay Trask
Public land is stolen land w/ Dina Gilio-Whitaker
Bolivia is Medicine for the World w/ Vivi Camacho
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Red Power is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz dissect the fascist assault on institutions of higher learning.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks with Diné and Hopi artist and musician JJ Otero about using music to wage resistance.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by journalist Camila Escalante on the rift within Bolivia's socialist movement and the potential return of Evo Morales.
Camila Escalante is the Editor at Kawsachun News and Latin American correspondent for Press TV.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks with attorney Natali Segovia, Executive Director of the Water Protector Legal Collective.
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz are joined by TRN comrade Levi Harter to discuss James Cameron's mega-blockbuster (and also mega racist) Avatar series.
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Celebrate five years of The Red Nation Podcast with us! This mixtape is a part of our "best of" series. This tracklist features some of the best of the show from the year 2020. 2020 was a jammed-packed year of events and content, so we have decided to break up this episode into two parts. Part two will be available on our Patreon later this week! Please support the show and gain access to bonus content on our Patreon!
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes speaks with Mohammed el-Kurd (@m7mdkurd) about his new book, Perfect Victims and the Politics of Appeal (2025)
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Jared A. Ball (@imixwhatilike) is Professor of Africana and Communication Studies at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. and host of the iMiXWHATiLiKE! podcast.
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Check out the articles discussed in the episode:
"Imperialism and White Settler Colonialism in Marxist Theory" by John Bellamy Foster
"Logics of Elimination and Settler Colonialism: Decolonization or National Liberation?" by Max Ajl
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Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children
RPH is back! Red Power co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz are joined by TRN comrade Shelly to discuss the Academy Award-nominated documentary Sugarcane (2024) about an Indigenous community on the Williams Lake Indian Reservation in present-day British Columbia.
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Justine Teba hosts a star-studded Valentine's Day extravaganza exploring the ins and outs of love and resistance in a settler colonial frame featuring Red Power Host co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz and friends of the podcast Jana Schmieding and Dallas Goldtooth.
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) speaks to susan abulhawa (@susanabulhawa), Palestinian author and Executive Director of Palestine Writes, the only North American literature festival dedicated to celebrating and promoting cultural productions of Palestinian writers and artists.
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A livestream conversation between TRN podcast host Nick Estes and Native comic artist and writer Gord Hill.
Gord Hill is an Indigenous writer, artist and activist from the Kwakwaka'wakw nation. He is the author and illustrator of The 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance and The Anti-Capitalist Resistance.
Check out his piece, "Statement on Leonard Peltier’s Clemency and the Case of Annie Mae Aquash"
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ICYMI: Our documentary on the murder of Anne Mae Aquash, Remembering the Reign of Terror at Oglala (also available as audio on the podcast feed)
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TRN Comrades Justine Teba and Kyon Benally speak to Gregg Deal, artist and frontman of the band Dead Pioneers (@dead.pioneers)
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A livestream conversation hosted by TRN Podcast host Nick Estes and prominent members of the Leonard Peltier movement for clemency!
Statement by The Red Nation: "After a half-century of unjust incarceration, Leonard Peltier is finally going home! “It’s finally over–I’m going home,” said Peltier in response to the news. “I want to show the world I’m a good person with a good heart. I want to help the people, just like my grandmother taught me.” For decades, the now elder Dakota and Ojibwe member of the American Indian Movement represented a powerful symbol for millions. His imprisonment has been viewed as collective punishment against generations of Indigenous people who fought for liberation, from the Red Power Movement of the 1960s and 1970s to the Water Protector Movement that fought against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016."
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Join us in celebrating 10 years of The Red Nation by listening to picks from our archive!
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In this episode, we speak with Indigenous scholars Dr. Sardana Nikolaeva and Dr. Masha Kardashevskaya about their essays on Indigenous research methodologies. They discuss the significance of Indigenous-led research, its challenges, and the insights it offers within different geopolitical contexts. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-awareness in this work and the key lessons learned from navigating these complex research landscapes.
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YOTED is back! Comrades Justine and Levi, and East is a Podcast host, Sina, join to discuss the documentary Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults (2020).
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TRN podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) is joined by Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel (@ellengabriel1) and Sean Carleton (@SeanCarleton) to discuss When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance (2024), an insider's account of the 1990 land crisis between Canadian state security forces and Indigenous land defenders near the town of Oka, Quebec. Gabriel reflects on the lessons from the siege from her position as the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) spokesperson.
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Help us celebrate five years of The Red Nation Podcast by going back to the beginning! This mixtape’s tracklist features some of the best of the show from 2019, Every episode can be found on our channels and will be listed on therednation.org
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) recently took part in this live event in Minneapolis organized by the Palestine Festival of Literature and Mizna. This episode features selections from the different presentations. Follow the link below to watch the entire event.
"Join the Palestine Festival of Literature and Mizna for a powerful evening of performance and thought-provoking discussion, in PalFest’s first-ever event in Minneapolis. We will be joined by Mosab Abu Toha, Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Sarah Aziza, Danez Smith, Nick Estes, Sagirah Shahid, and Dina Omar.
These renowned poets and thinkers will explore the influence of the written word and discuss the role of literary workers in the US as the genocide of Palestinians remains underway and Trump returns to the White House."
Full program
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Black Liberation Media recently invited TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) to their ReMix Morning Show to discuss the new Hulu documentary on the murder of Annie Mae Aquash.
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Bonus episode! Join comrades Maira, Levi, Demetrius, and Justine, all returning to the show for a reflection on National Day of Mourning and the importance of establishing a counter-narrative against so-called Thanksgiving. This episode was recorded on November 27, 2024, on the night before National Day of Mourning.
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Comrades Justine, Melanie, Nick, Demetrius, and newcomer to the podcast Tåddong Gogue do a deep dive into some of the big stories of 2024. Producer's note: Our recording software, Podcastle, lost D's track. We apologize to D and to our listeners for this. We promise to have him back on soon
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz discuss Sydney Freeland's Rez Ball (2024).
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The Red Nation attended this year’s 55th annual National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In 1970, Indigenous people and organizations of New England and the American Indian Movement protested at the settler colonial monuments of the Mayflower 2 and Plymouth Rock, disrupting and disproving the myth of so-called Thanksgiving and providing a counter-narrative that cuts the myths of colonization right to the core. Today’s episode is an edited version of the line of speeches from this year’s event.
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TRN Podcast host and producer Justine Teba is joined by her fellow producer Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist) for a discussion about five years of producing The Red Nation Podcast!
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Gabriel Rockhill (@GabrielRockhill) is the Director of the Critical Theory Workshop and Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. He is the editor of the first English translation of Domenico Losurdo's Western Marxism: How It Was Born, How It Died, How It Can Be Reborn (2017), a critical analysis of the key role that left-wing intellectuals have historically played in the imperial core undercutting socialist movements around the world.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain support for operational costs, please consider empowering Red Media’s work. You can also continue to support Red Media on Patreon, where you will gain access to bonus episodes of The Red Nation Podcast and other benefits. Your support empowers Indigenous media and our podcasts, thank you!
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) dissects the 2024 US Presidential elections and what they portend for future struggles against US settler colonialism at home and imperialism around the world.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain support for operational costs, please consider empowering Red Media’s work. You can also continue to support Red Media on Patreon, where you will gain access to bonus episodes of The Red Nation Podcast and other benefits. Your support empowers Indigenous media and our podcasts, thank you!
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Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) joins the show to talk about her recently released book, By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land (2024). The book is a centuries-long history and legal thriller, documenting the lead-up to the landmark McGirt Supreme Court decision.
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Vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party and Minnesota governor Tim Walz stopped in Window Rock, AZ where snipers lined the monument and three Diné citizens were brutalized by his staffers during the Harris/Walz campaign stop. Navajo Nation president Buu Nygren announced the public event the day before, 10 days before the general election.
While standing in the crowd, a Diné woman was continuously harassed by authorities and attacked by a Walz staffer, while another Diné man was brutalized and arrested. Meanwhile, Buu Nygren, President of the Navajo Nation, was getting heckled about his missing Vice President and another woman chanting for Trump in the crowd. It was clear that campaign staffers weren’t clamping down on "disruptors", rather, they were targeting Diné people--on their own homelands--policing anyone who supports Palestine.
In this episode, Justine hosts Janene, Kiley, and Koi as they recount their violent removals from the event, and their analyses of Navajo Nation Police, the widespread acceptance of genocide in the Democratic Party, and the blatant disregard for tribal sovereignty during the U.S. presidential elections.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain support for operational costs, please consider empowering Red Media’s work. You can also continue to support Red Media on Patreon, where you will gain access to bonus episodes of The Red Nation Podcast and other benefits. Your support empowers Indigenous media and our podcasts, thank you!
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous People.
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz are joined by Liza Black (Cherokee) to discuss Taylor Sheridan's lucrative career peddling racist settler fantasies.
Check out Liza's article, "On ‘Yellowstone,’ and the white desire to control the narrative"
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain support for operational costs, please consider empowering Red Media’s work. You can also continue to support Red Media on Patreon, where you will gain access to bonus episodes of The Red Nation Podcast and other benefits. Your support empowers Indigenous media and our podcasts, thank you!
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Indigenous for Palestine asked some of our comrades to reflect on what they had learned witnessing the Zionist genocide fuelled by US support, and Palestinian resistance in Gaza and beyond. These are their reflections.
Contributions
"Pae ʻĀina—Wide: P.L.O. Style" Kauwila Mahi https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/pae-%ca%bbaina-wide-p-l-o-style/ Settler “Self-Defense” and Native Liberation by Nick Estes https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/settler-self-defense-and-native-liberation/
"Again, all settlers know is death and destruction" Demetrius Johnson https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/10/again-all-settlers-know-is-death-and-destruction/
"Every Child Matters From Kamloops to Gaza Uahikea Maile https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/every-child-matters-from-kamloops-to-gaza/
"Revolutionary Acts of Love"Leanne Betasamosake Simpson https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/revolutionary-acts-of-love/
"The Audacity of Reflection"Dominic Guerrera https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/the-audacity-of-reflection/
"A Kanaka Learns Aloha from her Palestinian ʻOhana" Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/a-kanaka-learns-aloha-from-her-palestinian-%ca%bbohana/
"A Matter of Peace and Compassion for Palestine" Ellen Gabriel https://indigenousforpalestine.org/2024/10/07/a-matter-of-peace-and-compassion-for-palestine/
Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024 marks the 5th anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain support for operational costs, please consider empowering Red Media’s work. You can also continue to support Red Media on Patreon, where you will gain access to bonus episodes of The Red Nation Podcast and other benefits. Your support empowers Indigenous media and our podcasts, thank you!
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The Red Nation marks Indigenous Peoples' Day 2024 with an online discussion moderated by Red Power Hour's Melanie Yazzie
Speakers:
Vivi Camacho (@.luzfloreciendo) Mohammed El-Kurd / @mohammedelkurd Monaeka Flores / @monaekaflores & Nick Estes / @nickwestes
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Next month is the 10th year anniversary of The Red Nation. The Red Nation is excited to announce that we are launching The Red Nation Newsletter, where we will be publishing writing and works related to Indigenous movements and liberation. Please go to our link tree, or look in the chat, to find our newsletter website so you can subscribe and be notified of our official launch. https://www.therednation.org/
Indigenous Peoples’ Day marks the 5th year anniversary of The Red Nation Podcast. Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media also co-published our book The Red Deal.
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TRIGGER WARNING: sexual assault
September 30, 2024 – Parents of youth attending Tuba City Boarding School organized a community gathering and rally outside the Navajo Police Department to demand justice and answers.
Every Child Matters – Community Rally in Tuba City, AZ
September 30, 2024 – Parents of youth attending Tuba City Boarding School organized a community gathering and rally outside the Navajo Police Department to demand justice and answers. On September 24, a sixth-grade male teacher was arrested at the school for public sexual indecency after evidence of him masturbating in a classroom was collected by students. An act that had been happening for years. The perpetrator was released approximately 18 hours later, and the students’ families have not been able to receive further details of the investigation.
The timing of the incident and rally happened to line up with National Day for Truth and Reconciliation- a national holiday in Canada honoring Indigenous students who never returned home from boarding school and survivors of residential schools. The incident happened at a Bureau of Indian Education boarding school, establishing that these incidents are ongoing and not of the past.
These are their demands:
Tracklist: Justine Teba/podcast episode introduction, Starlena Nez/rally opening, KL Chino/interview, Starlena Nez/interview, Kaly Arvizu/interview, Demetrius Johnson/interview, Bijiibah Begaye & KL Chino/rally closing
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz take on Michael Mann's 1992 big-screen interpretation of James Fenimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans (1826) in an extra- long double episode!
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In 1974, three Navajo men--John Earl Harvey, Herman Dodge Benally, and David Ignacio--were brutally beaten and murdered by white teenage settlers in the bordertown of Farmington, New Mexico. It was an act known as “Indian rolling.” Diné grassroots leaders rose to this injustice by creating the Coalition for Navajo Liberation and the long hot summer of 1974 ensued. The marches and boycotts against the settlement of Farmington would go on to stand prominently in the history of Red Power and heralded future generations of Indigenous resistance.
Saturday, September 21, 2024, the march and event Remembering 1974: Paths to Healing was organized by Diné elders who were present in 1974 and in coordination with other Navajo organizations who continue traditions of Indigenous resistance today.
Tracklist:
TRN-KREZ 1680AM Morning Show
Chili Yazzie
March conclusion
Demetrius Johnson
Esther Keeswood
John Redhouse
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Federal prosecutors have attempted to tie Indigenous political prisoner Leonard Peltier to the murder of fellow AIM activist, Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash. It is a frequent allegation that has relied on weak evidence and the charges of paid federal informants. In this episode, TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) looks at several sources of information from key Indigenous activists who knew Leonard Peltier and Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash to the FBI’s own knowledge of her murder at the time it happened and federal prosecutors' initial hesitancy to take up the case.
Learn more here from a lecture by Ernesto Vigil at the University of Denver on May 6, 2023.
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Below is the text of Hank Adams’ 2020 Facebook post, shortly before his passing:
Note: Adams is responding to a 2016 APTN article in which Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde apologizes to Anna Mae Aquash’s family.
December 14, 2020
Intellectually dishonest hate-monger Paul DeMain has reignited his campaign to assure denial of any Executive Clemency to LEONARD PELTIER, 76, at any time before Leonard's next scheduled Parole Hearing in Year 2024 with a continued misuse and abuse of the December 1975 gunshot death of ANNA MAE AQUASH and the unconscionable exploitation of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash's children.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde makes significant points in this 2016 article in which the 1975 Aquash death became the center point in President Barack Obama's decision to deny Clemency to Peltier:
“I regret that my statement caused some hurt and pain and I apologize for the pain I caused her [Denise Maloney Pictou] and her family,” said Bellegarde. “That wasn’t my intent.”
Bellegarde said he still would like to see Peltier freed. He said the case is a separate issue from AIM’s execution of Aquash.
“I called for that (Peltier’s release) because there is an injustice there,” said Bellegarde. “So I will continue to advocate for that.”
Bellegarde said two previous AFN national chiefs have made the same call which is also backed by Amnesty International and prominent individuals like the Dalai Lama.
Peltier was extradited from Canada to the U.S. in December 1976. Warren Allmand, Canada’s solicitor general at the time of Peltier’s extradition, has since stated the F.B.I submitted false information to have Peltier extradited."
DeMain's posting of Aquash daughter Denise Maloney Pictou's December 12, 2020, renewed accusations against Leonard Peltier and DeMain's hated AIM organization [re-Posted here in Comment 1] are the beginning of a campaign to assure that 2020 President-Elect Joe Biden will not grant Executive Clemency to Leonard Peltier.
In death and posthumously, Anna Mae has been made a sainted heroine. But between 1972 and November 14, 1975, Anna Mae's ways were AIM's ways. AIM's ways - good and bad - were without qualification or reservation Anna Mae's ways, by choice.
At NCAI in November, American Indian Press Association's (AIPA) Richard LaCourse told me of his meeting with Dennis Banks, Leonard Peltier, Kamook Banks, and Anna Mae just before his coming to Portland for NCAI.. Anna Mae then had indicated no distress nor given any indication that she was being held prisoner or against her will.
On November 14, 1975, the four AIM "leaders" only broke apart because of the Ontario, Oregon stopping of their [Marlon Brando] recreational vehicle by armed Oregon police. A couple days later, Leonard Peltier was transported (through Franks Landing) from Portland into British Columbia (by associates of mine, who did not inform me then of their activity).
He spent the next month in the locale he was taken to and remained incommunicado with U.S. colleagues until later, at least until he traveled to Small Boy's camp in Alberta, Canada. That is where the RCMP and FBI picked up on Leonard - long after Anna Mae Aquash's death in the second week of December 1975.
Memorandum in the FBI's Denver Office dated as early as December 19, 1975 disclosed Anna Mae Aquash had been killed - although the FBI would feign ignorance of the death and the corpse identity for more than the next three months.
The December 1975 memos identified the killers as John "Boy" Graham, Arlo Looking Cloud, and Theda Nelson Clarke - although none of the three were indicted through the next 28 years. The Looking Cloud trial was held in December 2004; Graham's in 2010 - lapses of 29 and 35 years. Theda Nelson - a likely FBI Informant in December 1975 - (on mental competency findings) did not go to trial. Clark died at age 87 in 2011.
Although a lead prosecutor opened the Leonard Peltier trial in Fargo, North Dakota on March 16, 1977 declaring: "AIM is not on trial."; both AIM and Leonard Peltier were made the main 'defendants' in the 2004 and 2010 trials for the killing of Anna Mae Aquash! If there was ever a case where all parties - prosecution, defense and all witnesses - acted in friendly collusion to 'convict' undefended and absent non-parties [1st Leonard Peltier; 2nd AIM] - the Looking Cloud and Graham trials were such cases.
The fodder for the trial's conspiratorial claptrap largely was wrung from the mind and imagination of Paul DeMain in his relentless vendetta against AIM leaders and most creatively against Leonard Peltier. Many of his unsubstantiated claims were rejected by author Steven Hendricks when writing "The Unquiet Grave" (2007).
DeMain "Timelines" for Anna Mae Pictou have since focused on the AIM Convention in New Mexico just prior to the Jumping Bull Compound deaths of FBI Agents on Pine Ridge on June
26, 1975 leading to the 1977 life sentence convictions of Peltier. The design is intended to prejudice considerations against any grant of parole or clemency for Peltier.
Canada's Assembly of First Nation is correct in declaring the "execution" of Anna Mae Aquash and the pursuit of "freedom" for Leonard Peltier on compassionate and humanitarian grounds are "separate issues." They are correct in continuing their support for Executive Clemency through offices of both the Canadian Prime Minister and any U.S. President.
What satisfaction can President Elect Biden derive from side-stepping all humanitarian and compassionate considerations for Leonard Peltier through a first term, deferring any favorable consideration to the scheduled Parole Hearing in 2024?
The Pardons Office of a bureaucratic and prejudiced Justice Department housing the FBI has already failed the last four Presidents of the United States in this matter! Will retribution finally end if Leonard Peltier is still alive in 2024 and then 80 years old?
Indians of Western Washington who transported Leonard Peltier to Canada on or about November 17, 1975, and Indians of British Columbia who hosted and concealed him for the next month or until beyond when the FBI first was informed of Anna Mae's death and the identity of her killers can attest to Leonard's movements and communications (record) that wholly absolve Leonard Peltier of any direct or indirect role in the December 1975 murder of Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash.
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) speaks at May Day Books marking the paperback publication of Our History is the Futureby Haymarket Books.
Recorded by Adam Biel.
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) helms a solo episode on the absurd farce of the Democratic National Convention and the wider question of how to read the 2024 US presidential elections from a critical left anti-imperialist perspective.
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Justine and Maira debrief the 2nd. Encounter for a World Social Alternative: From Bolívar to Chávez. At the time of recording, they had just wrapped up the two-day event and had yet to witness the Venezuelan presidential elections later that week. Their initial reactions to the two-day panel series lay out the context of the Venezuelan elections, why the country is in the crosshairs of neoliberal cooperate media, and how the Venezuelan people have risen to protect the Bolivarian Revolution.
The first gathering of the World Social Alternative happened in April of 2024 in Caracas where they produced the document mentioned:
https://www.albatcp.org/en/acta/world-social-alternative/
You can watch the live streams with English interpretation by ALBA-TCP on Youtube:
Day 1- https://www.youtube.com/live/ojyREEBxMg4?si=Fnj-JwDT_MmylzH5
Day 2 - https://www.youtube.com/live/DKJKyrPGpvE?si=3dn8KPI1CSGIGm2q
Justine on the panel Alternative for Peoples’ Rights and Reparations: https://youtu.be/4LPqDxATd_A?si=BxpEfnSyY_SbdiAx
Read: Hyper-Imperialism: A Dangerous Decadent New Stage by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research
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The Little Earthers podcasters sat down with elders and residents of Little Earth United Tribes. Vinny Dionne (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), Jolene Jones (White Earth, Lac Courte Oreilles), Crow Bellecourt (Bad River) and Lori Ellis (White Earth) share their experiences living in the only American Indian preference low-income urban housing project.
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz do a deep dive into the ideological underpinnings of the Planet of the Apes prequels.
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This episode covers the radical history of the Twin Cities, which evolved in a unique and dynamic historical conjuncture in the long 1960s as a site in which African American, American Indian and Mexican American communities were concentrated in an otherwise overwhelmingly white state. The emergence of Black Power, the American Indian Movement, and the Chicano Movement parallel and overlapping in a shared urban site speaks to the socio-political context of injustice. These dynamic movements built infrastructure to confront these shared forms of repression, but through their particular communities: The Way organization in the Black community, Centro Cultural Chicano in the Mexican community, and in several independent schools in the American Indian community. These institutions—also evident in the emergence of the Black Patrol, the AIM Patrol and the Brown Berets in addressing police violence—emerged independently but with points of convergence and direct interaction.
Jamie Curry and Jimmy Patiño would also like to add the names and dates regarding the women in AIM: in May - July 28, 1968, the American Indian Movement is founded and conceived in Stillwater State Prison by Eddie Benton-Benai Jr., Dennis Banks, and Clyde Bellecourt; Alberta Strongwoman, Elkwind Dalmond, Caroline Dickinson, Fanny Fairbanks, Laura Waterman Wittstock and Elaine J. Salinas called the first meeting on the Northside. Not once did Clyde or Dennis take action or strategize without input from the women in the movement and are still the backbone today). Calling themselves (in ’68) Concerned Indian Americans (CIA), they start patrols in Minneapolis because of the school’s mistreatment of their sons and daughters, lack of decent housing, to combat weekly police brutality and racism inflicted upon and experienced by Indian people in the Twin Cities.
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Justin Teba and Maira Olivia-Rios traveled to Venezuela to observe the 2024 Presidential Elections. In this episode, they discuss the elements that constitute the electoral system and the importance of autonomy in Venezuela’s National Electoral Council.
This episode was recorded just as Maduro’s campaign--titled “Our 21st Century Venezuela”--was coming to an end. Dozens of avenues were flooded by hundreds of thousands of residents of Caracas, cheering, singing, and dancing in what was a huge electrifying socialist PARTY, filled with joy, hope, and peace.
Viva Venezuela 🇻🇪
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The people of Venezuela are preparing for the presidential election this upcoming Sunday. For years, the corporate media and the Washington-dominated opposition have spread lies about the legitimacy of Venezuela's elections. Despite U.S. sanctions and coup attempts, the people of Venezuela continue to protect The Bolivarian Revolution.
Track Listing:
[0:00] - TRN-KREZ Morning Show [1:24] - Is fraud possible in Venezuela? [3:32] - "Venezuela: Sanctions and Democracy" (Release Date: 12/23/2020) [17:41] - Venezuela & sanctions w/ Abril Viscaya & Carolina Morales (Release Date: 04/18/2020) [33:01] - Venezuela, US sanctions, & Coronavirus w/ Carlos Ron (Release Date: 03/23/2020)[43:44] - Venezuela & anti-imperialism w/ Onyesonwu (Release Date: 02/10/2020 [53:37] - Indigenous people & Venezuela w/ Jorge Arreaza (Release Date: 11/06/2019)
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September 28, 2023 began in prayer and celebration and ended in an attempted mass shooting by Trump supporter Ryan Martinez. Relative defender Jacob Johns (Hopi and Akimel O’odham) was shot in the stomach by Martinez but miraculously survived.
Nearly 10 months later, friends and comrades came together for the opening night of “Forward Movement,” an art exhibition featuring the work of Johns and the Tewa Basin Collective. Comrade Justine Teba, who was at the shooting, attended the opening night and interviewed Jacob about the shooting. his long road to recovery, and the meaning of Indigenous solidarity.
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Nick Estes (@nickwestes), Elena Ortiz, and TRN Podcast producer Sina Rahmani (@UrOrientalist) got together on Amerikkka's birthday to talk about John Ford's very beloved (and very racist) The Searchers (1956).
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz return to discuss the reasons behind their recent hiatus, the right-wing surveillance and backlash against Red Nation content and organizing, and why making podcasts can be therapeutic.
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The second half of the conversation between TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and political ecologist Max Ajl, author of The People's Green New Deal (2021), about his two part article, "Palestine's Great Flood".
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) speaks with political ecologist Max Ajl, author of The People's Green New Deal (2021), about his two part article, "Palestine's Great Flood".
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Freedom fighters across Turtle Island already know that today is the day of Leonard Peltier’s parole hearing. Leonard is now 79 years old. This is likely his last opportunity to be considered for parole. A decision is expected by mid-July. Today, millions across Mother Earth are collectively asking the US Parole Commission to recognize that enough is enough and finally grant Leonard Peltier his freedom.
For more information on how what you can do https://freeleonard-peltier.com/act-now/
Send Leonard a solidarity letter https://www.amnestyusa.org/campaigns/free-leonard-peltier/solidarity-letters/
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Track Listing:
[0:00] - TRN-KREZ Morning Show
[1:45] - NDN Collective’s Nick Tilsen on how to help Leonard (source) [4:31] - Rachel Thunder speaks at Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice 2023 (source)
[12:18] - Leonard Peltier’s message of solidarity to Palestinians (1982) (Read by Justine Teba) [14:29] - Nick Estes interviews Collen Rowley, the first FBI agent close to the Leonard Peltier case who is now calling for his freedom. (source)
[27:08] - Ernesto B. Vigil, author of The Crusade for Justice: Chicano Militancy and the Government's War on Dissent, on the links between Leonard’s fight for free and the Chicano Rights movement.
[33:47] - Rachel Thunder at Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice 2022 (source)
[35:55] - Nick Estes at Leonard Peltier's Walk to Justice 2022 (source)
[44:48] - Leoyla Cowboy at the National Day of Mourning 2022 (source)
[46:55] - Herbie Waters reads a message from Leonard Peltier, National Day of Mourning 2022 source)
[51:50] Justine Teba at the National Day of Mourning 2022 (source)
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) interviews writer and activist Tina Ngata (@tinangata) on the Kanak people's liberation struggle and the recent uprising against French colonial rule.
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Learn more about the Kanaky uprising https://www.teaonews.co.nz/2024/05/21/maori-activist-on-new-caledonia-human-rights-should-not-be-subject-to-referendums/ https://theconversation.com/deja-vu-in-new-caledonia-why-decades-of-political-failure-will-make-this-uprising-hard-to-contain-230397 https://info.scoop.co.nz/Kanaky_Aotearoa_Solidarity https://www.instagram.com/ka_solidarity?igsh=MzRwaHU3ZmR2eGhy https://www.instagram.com/kiamauaotearoa?igsh=NHd5d2lnbDV5bTB3 https://m.facebook.com/groups/758131656432342/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
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TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) welcomes Nick Tilsen (@nicktilsen) from NDN Collective back to the show to discuss Leonard Peltier's upcoming parole hearing and the international coalition fighting to get him released after almost five decades of incarceration for crimes he didn't commit.
For more information on how to help Leonard's appeal https://freeleonard-peltier.com/act-now/
Send Leonard a solidarity letter https://www.amnestyusa.org/campaigns/free-leonard-peltier/solidarity-letters/
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Marking the 76th year since the Nakba (Catastrophe), Nick Estes speaks to Frances Hasso (@nasawiyya) about the history of the term, how Zionist settler colonial violence preceded and continued after the ethnic cleansing war of 1948, and how the Gaza genocide signals how close the liberation of Palestine really is.
Check out Frances' website for her lecture from April 2024, “Academic Feminisms and Anti-Imperialist Resistance: Conundrums and Contradictions.”
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Jen and Justine reflect on how the “rap beef” flooding our screens is serving as a distraction from the escalating genocide of Palestinians, the global sex trade, domestic violence, and Drake's potential involvement in MMIW.
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Mohamed Abdou teaches at Columbia University and has been active in the student-led encampment in solidarity with Gaza.
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes speaks to Jeffrey Ansloos about the many historical, social, and racialized connections between suicide in Indigenous communities and drinking water advisories. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide both at a social and personal level. Resources: https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1576092599338/1576092641234 https://988lifeline.org/ https://wisepractices.ca/
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Jen is joined by Napoleon Marrietta (Tohono/Akimel O'odham) who outlines the history of the militarization of O'odham land, and how their liberation struggle is intertwined with the Palestinian liberation. More info: https://www.instagram.com/az2palestine?igsh=MTNnMnBvdTRibXo0cw== https://www.instagram.com/oodhamsolidaritywithpalestine?igsh=ajltemhsYWY0OTdr https://www.instagram.com/oodhampodcaster?igsh=Zmx0NHRkazRzMnFu https://www.toyoungvoices.com/ep-40-palestine-oodham-homelands-uncovering-shared-struggles/ https://www.instagram.com/over500yearspodcast?igsh=dXVuYnIyODRmYno0 Venmo: @ unidentified-mouse Cashapp: $unidentifiedmouse PayPal @ nmarrietta
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Jen and Justine are joined by McKenzie Johnson, Demetrius Johnson, and Kaylee Bahe to discuss an incident that gained national attention on Halloween of 2018. On October 31, 2018, two Indigenous students were assaulted by their teacher, Mary Jane Eastin, at Cibola High School in Albuquerque, NM. In an AP literature course, one student had the end of their braid cut off and the other was called “a bloody Indian.” Mckenzie Johnson is the student who was called a “bloody Indian."
On January 8, 2020, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico filed a lawsuit in the Second Judicial District Court against Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) and former Cibola High School Teacher Mary Jane Eastin for violating the New Mexico Human Rights Act. This case has now reached the Supreme Court of the State of New Mexico and the next hearing will be on April 29, 2024 at Central New Mexico Community College.
This episode opens with audio from the Albuquerque Public Schools District Equity and Inclusion Committee hearing on November 28, 2018, and closes with remarks from the Johnson family after the hearing.
Full press release and call to action to follow. Stay updated on The Red Nation website and social media accounts.
Podcast art created by McKenzie Johnson.
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Red Power Hour is back! RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiza and Melanie Yazzie dissect the good, the bad, and the ugly of Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two (2024).
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TRN Podcast co-host Jen Marley hosts a follow-up to their earlier conversation on romantic love with Levi Harter and Maira Olivia-Rios on the difficulties of making meaningful connections surrounded by economic, political, and ecological crises.
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RPH is back!
RPH Co-host Melanie Yazzie is joined by Justine Teba to reflect on Indigenous environmental movements and victories against the backdrop of the Gaza genocide and the resistance to it. Justine also debriefs the No False Solutions gathering this past weekend. Special shout out to Pueblo Action Alliance.
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TRN Podcast host Jen Marley interviews Acoma Pueblo elder and activist Maurus Chino about his life, organizing career, and the origins of the movement against racist conquistador statues in New Mexico.
Cover art: Acoma 1599, Acoma beloved Acoma, ancient of days. By Maurus Chino (2005)
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The return of our miniseries YOTED! Jen and Justine discuss the New Age settler spiritualism to alt-right pipeline. The documentaries mentioned are Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God (2023) and You Can't Kill Meme (2021).
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TRN Podcast co-host Jen Marley speaks to filmmaker and organizer Mikey (@karaokecomputer) on the overlapping histories of military occupation between Hawai'i and Palestine.
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Sardana Nikolaeva (Sakha), Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto's Ziibiing Lab (@ziibiinglab), returns to the podcast to discuss her new study, "Indigenous Diamonds: Extractivism and Indigenous Politics in the Diamond Province of Russia"
Read the report here https://www.ziibiinglab.org/indigenous-diamonds
Check out her prior episode, "Indigenous People and the Soviet Union: a Sakha perspective"https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/26618079
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TRN Podcast co-host Jen Marley is joined by Mekha Aponte, Levi Harter, Marquel Musgrave to discuss the status of children in our world today, breaking down power imbalances between youth and adults, and the joy of reclaiming revolutionary parenting.
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Episode cover art: Jen’s great-grandmother and Pueblo potter, Candelaria Gachupin Zia, with one of her sons.
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On February 10, 2024 at Nuwu Art Gallery on unceded Paiute territory (Las Vegas, NV), a group of Indigenous women organized a call to action to change the Kansas City NFL team’s name. This press conference occurred the night before the Super Bowl and was moderated by Fawn Douglas from Nuwu Art Gallery. The main speakers--Amanda Blackhorse (nomorenativemascots.org), Gaylene Crouser from the Kansas City Indian Center, and Rhonda LeValdo (notinourhonor.com)--are all longtime activists of the movement to change racist teams names across the US, resulting in many victories. In July 2020, the Washington NFL team changed their name from the anti-Indigenous R-word slur to the Washington Football Team, and then the Washington Commanders in 2022. The success of this change can be attributed to the women on this panel and their movements. It was expected that the Kansas City team would follow suit, but it has yet to change its racist team name. On February 7, 2024, Amanda Blackhorse posted this call to action: The Kansas City “Chiefs" once again make it to the super bowl with their mockery of a name, logo, and complete misappropriation and disrespect for real and actual Native people, who have protested their franchise for years. Despite psychological research stating Native mascots and stereotypes of Native people (fryberg, markus, oyserman, & stone 2008) harm native youth, the KC team continues to stonewall Native people and stand on the wrong side of history. We know native cultural appropriation is a billion-dollar industry and the franchise has been living well off of the backs of Native people. With their growing popularity and the "swifting" of the NFL, we want to remind the public that not all franchises last forever. The Washington team and the Cleveland team had their success and downfall. What's been consistent is Native people standing against the theft of their identities and culture. We call on all Indigenous people, tribes, tribal leaders, Native organizations, Native artists, singers, drummers, and allies to stand with us on February 11, 2024 outside Super Bowl LVIII to protest the KC franchise. We ask these organizations and tribes make public statements standing in solidarity with Native organizers, Not in Our Honor, Kansas City Indian Center, Nuwu Art, and AZ rally. Protest will be held at Allegiant Stadium. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel The Red Nation Podcast is sustained by comrades and supporters like you. Power our work here: www.patreon.com/redmediapr
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TRN Podcast host Jen Marley talks with comrades Levi Harter and Maira Olivia-Rios about the colonial origins of “romance”, how “love” has been commodified, and the necessity of reclaiming love as a part of revolutionary praxis.
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February 6th is International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier and All Political Prisoners. Today marks the 49th year of Leonard Peltier's wrongful imprisonment. Free Palestine! Free Leonard Peltier!
[00:00] TRN-KREZ Morning Show
[01:15] 49
[04:14] Whistleblower
[17:00] Don’t Believe Lies
[32:02] Oglala
[38:07] Father
[44:10] Walk to Justice
[01:01:58] 79
[01:06:38] We Are Victorious
[01:18:55] Free All Political Prisoners
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Maryam Jamshidi (@MsJamshidi), a University of Colorado Boulder Law School professor, explores the meaning and political potential of the International Court of Justice ruling on the genocide in Gaza. Check out her recent article, "Instruments of Dehumanization" Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Are you Indigenous? Do you support Palestine? Learn more about joining the Indigenous solidarity with Palestine movement and sign the letter here:
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(Note: We have released the first hour of the conversation on the main feed. You can listen to the entire episode - almost an hour longer- by subscribing to Red Media on Patreon for as little as $2 a month or watch it for free on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel) Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie take on Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel The Red Nation Podcast is sustained by comrades and supporters like you. Power our work here: www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Justine Teba interviews Jen Marley; two Pueblo women talking about feminism, liberation, Palestine, and a future. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Are you Indigenous? Do you support Palestine? Learn more about joining the Indigenous solidarity with Palestine movement and sign the letter here:
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Cornel West (@CornelWest) is back on The Red Nation Podcast. He discusses the anti-Palestinian racism at Harvard, the genocide in Gaza, LandBack, and the soulcraft of spiritual resistance to the deep calamities facing humanity and the world.
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A series discussing and deconstructing Pan-Africanism, Zionism, and Islam in relation to contemporary Palestine. Webinar 1: Settler Colonialism and Imperialism Deconstructing how settler colonialism emerged as a distinct political structure from other colonial forms and the centrality of imperialism to its structure. Presenters: - MC: Isra Ibrahim with the South Florida Coalition for Palestine - Nick Estes: The Red Nation and Red Media - Onyesonwu Chatoyer: All-African People's Revolutionary Party, All African Women's Revolutionary Union, & Hood Communist
Video edition
Sponsored by: Black Alliance for Peace, Hood Communist, Students for Justice in Palestine, and Al-Awda the Palestine Right to Return Coalition. Register: tinyurl.com/AfricansAgainstZionism
RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) spend almost two full hours discussing the big stories of 2023.
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We can only attempt to summarize the year 2023. We gathered our podcast team to look back at our media work for the year and the current moment.
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Christmas is Canceled in Bethlehem Turtle Island Palestine Mixtape Vol. 2
Weather and updates on the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
Pastor Munther Isaac
Middle East Eye / Bethlehem church altars nativity scene to show baby Jesus wearing keffiyeh in solidarity with Gaza
Melanie Yazzie delivers a speech by The Red Nation on November 4, 2023 at the national march for Palestine in Washington D.C.
Mohammed El-Kurd speaks at the September 28, 2023 rally in Espanola, NM. He spoke minutes before the shooting and attempted murder of Indigenous activist Jacob Johns; a hate crime perpetrated by MAGA supporter Ryan Martinez.
Palestine & The Blockade On Gaza / Osama Tanous
Arab Resource & Organizing Center / Friday Night Forums:
Amidst a global pandemic, in the year 2020, Israeli settler colonialism hasn’t stopped. A panel commemorating the Nakba, the catastrophe.
Palestine is an Indigenous struggle w/ Elena & Orien
The Red Nation-Santa Fe held a rally on Saturday, February 15, 2020 in solidarity with our Palestinian relatives who live under brutal occupation by the settler state of Israel. We were there to support Diné artist Remy and the images he put up in honor of the Palestinian people.
Orien Longknife reads a poem by Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour, and connects Palestinian and Indigenous resistance in Ogapogeh — so-called Santa Fe, NM.
Minneapolis to Palestine Teach-In and Panel
Connecting our movements for collective liberation: An Indigenous Perspective Sana Wazwaz with American Muslims for Palestine
You ain't a leftist if you haven’t left yet w/ Mohammed El-Kurd
Mohammad El-Kurd joins members of The Red Nation after a press conference opposing a statue of colonizer Oñate in Espanola, NM on September 25, 2023.
Wael Omar from Palestinian Youth Movement delivers a speech on Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022 in Albuquerque, NM.
Indigenous Solidarity With Palestine / Nick
Wraps up our mixtape with a poem. We will achieve freedom and liberation!
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Red Power Hour is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie review the third and (sadly) final season of Reservation Dogs.
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In our utmost solidarity, The Red Nation has remained diligent in responding and taking action in the movements toward Palestinian liberation. The Red Nation was joined by: Anthony from MN Anti-War Committee, Rachel Dionne-Thunder with Indigenous Protector Movement, Nicole Mason with Camp Nenookassi, Sana Wazwaz with American Muslims for Palestine, Jae Yates with Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar Clark, and David Gilbert Pederson with MN Workers United & Freedom Road Socialist Organization. Hosted at the New City Center for Healing Justice in Minneapolis. Urgent visibility and support needed for Camp Nenookassi.
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Date of recording: Sunday, December 3rd.
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Note: The Q&A is available to all patrons of Red Media! A plenary panel of the Northern Great Plains History Conference featuring the oral histories and perspectives of esteemed Native elders, AIM activists, and Wounded Knee veterans Panelists: Dorothy Ninham is a Wolf Clan member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. She is best known for her work in the early 70s as a founder of the American Indian Alcohol Treatment Council after joining the American Indian Movement. Madonna Thunder Hawk, an Oohenumpa Lakota, is a veteran of every modern Native occupation from Alcatraz to Wounded Knee in 1973 and more recently the NODAPL protest at Standing Rock. Hosted by Nick Estes (@nickwestes) Join us next Monday at 5PM CT for a year-in-review recording of The Red Nation Podcast! LIVESTREAM- https://www.youtube.com/live/EY0Bfspo6Yw?si=rJ_QlBSVKepV4k3Q Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
We had originally planned to keep this half of the conversation behind the paywall but there was so much positive feedback we decided to unlock the audio.
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) in conversation with Rawan Eid (@RiverToSea48) and Fathi Nemer (@amaninthesun), the co-creators of decolonizepalestine.com.
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) in conversation with Rawan Eid (@RiverToSea48) and Fathi Nemer (@amaninthesun), the co-creators of decolonizepalestine.com.
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Red Power Hour is back! RPH co-host Melanie Yazzie is joined by Jen Marley, Justine Teba, Demetrius Johnson, and Kiley Guy for a rowdy debrief of last Saturday's massive Palestine solidarity rally in Washington, DC.
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Editor's note: We had some technical difficulties and lost significant portions of this episode, one of which Nick re-recorded afterward. Apologies for the at times disjointed conversation
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) is joined by TRN comrades Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson to discuss the shared solidarities between Native people in Palestine and Turtle Island and the public letter signed by over 132 Native activists, artists, and intellectuals in solidarity with Palestine.
"As Indigenous peoples, we condemn the increase in anti-Palestinian, anti-Islamic, and anti-Arab violence everywhere. We condemn the increase in anti-Indigenous violence everywhere. We condemn anti-Jewish violence everywhere. We condemn punishing workers, students, artists, politicians, and academics for supporting Palestinian liberation. We recognize that Zionism is a form of racism and a colonial ideology that does not represent the views of all Jewish people throughout the world."
Read the full public statement https://therednation.org/statement-of-indigenous-solidarity-with-palestine/ Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
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Stephen Graham Jones (Blackfoot) has published over thirty books and hundreds of short stories. His next book, The Angel of Indian Lake, the concluding work of the Indian Lake trilogy, will be out in March 2024.
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Red Power Hour is back! A somber episode featuring Red Nation comrades Justine Teba and Demetrious Johnson reflecting on the terrors of settler colonialism in Palestine and what Native people on Turtle Island offer to their liberation struggle.
You can read our statement on The Red Nation homepage
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From 2010 to 2020, the world experienced mass protests. Yet, those protests have not brought about more democracy and freedom. Why did these protests lead to the opposite of what they supposedly demanded? In this episode, journalist Vincent Bevins (@Vinncent) joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution (2023).
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Indigenous Peoples' Day 2023 live episode special!
TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) in conversation with Ali Abunimah, founder and Director of The Electronic Intifada, on the unprecedented events in Palestine and what lessons they offer about the nature of decolonization.
Folllow Ali on Twitter and Blue Sky
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Editor's note: This episode was recorded on 9/25/23
Jen, Demetrius, and Kiley sit down with Mohammed El-Kurd (@m7mdkurd) to discuss what is happening in El-Kurd’s hometown, Al Quds, settler colonialism, and the Palestinian/Native connection.
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Radhika Desai (@raddesai) is Professor at the Department of Political Studies and Director of the Geopolitical Economy Research Group (YouTube channel) at the University of Manitoba. In this episode, she and TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes discuss the waning days of the Neoliberal world system dominated by the United States. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
Check out her latest book, Capitalism, Coronavirus and War: A Geopolitical Economy (2022), available as a free PDF from the publisher.
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On Monday, September 25, the Red Nation and an alliance of community members hosted a press conference in Española, New Mexico outside the Rio Arriba County administrative building where officials are planning to restore a statue of violent Spanish colonizer Juan de Oñate to public view.
Come and join us for a protest action this Thursday, September 29 at 9 am MT outside the building as the statue is unveiled.
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie are joined by TRN podcast host Jennifer Marley and Christina Castro, founder of Three Sisters Collective, to discuss recent developments in the Native liberation struggle in New Mexico.
Read more here about the press conference this Monday September 25 https://therednation.org/rio-arriba-county-do-not-resurrect-onate-statue/
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On September 12, hundreds gathered on Piscataway lands in front of the White House to demand executive clemency for Leonard Peltier, who celebrated his 79th birthday that day. A caravan of supporters, family, and loved ones departed after ceremony from Rapid City, South Dakota en route to Washington, D.C.– a 1,600 mile journey that arrived on Monday, September 11. Speakers include: Dallas Goldtooth, Susan Harjo, Fawn R. Sharp, Nick Tilsen, Nick Estes, Kevin Sharp, and others. Read more here: https://ndncollective.org/a-stain-of-injustice-hundreds-gathered-35-arrested-in-front-of-white-house-calling-for-release-of-leonard-peltier/ For more information: https://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/freeleonardpeltiercamp https://twitter.com/PeltierHQ?s=20 https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/american-indian-movement-announces-walk-for-leonard-peltier Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Last month's Maui wildfires were devastating. While mainstream media covered the story, the deep Indigenous histories were lost in the news cycle. Kanaka Maoli activist and co-founder of Maui Medics Healers Hui, Noelani Ahia, joins the show, offering a grounded perspective from Maui. Once a cultural center of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Lahaina is at the forefront of combatting the worst kinds of disaster capitalism and plantation economies. We discuss the deep histories of Indigenous relations with land, water, and fire and the long-term vision for a just and sustainable future in the wake of catastrophe. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Please support the rebuilding efforts and Maui grassroots organizations: Maui Medics Healers Hui https://mauimedichealershui.org/donate Lahaina Cultural Cener https://naaikane.org
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We're joined by Nick Estes of The Red Nation Podcast to talk about Indigenous sovereignty, land back, and how stupid Mount Rushmore is. https://www.fivefourpod.com/
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The 2022 Podcast Tour is back! This episode fell to the wayside last year but come take a break in the Healing Foods Oasis with us. In this episode, Talavi Cook (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Hopi, and Dine) takes us on a tour telling us all about the plants and herbs growing in the oasis. Talavi Cook is the Environmental Health & Justice Program Manager in Tewa Women United. We hope you have as much fun as we did. Tewa Women United is led by Native women and continues to do great work for the community. You can learn more here: https://tewawomenunited.org/ Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
This week, Roqayah and Kumars are joined by returning guest Nick Estes and former guest host Shanti Singh for a deep dive into the past, present and future of extraterrestrial visitation.
Nick is a member of the Oceti Sakowin Oyate nation, Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, a cofounder of The Red Nation, and cohost of TRN’s flagship podcast. He is also lead editor at Red Media, the author of Our History is the Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance, and coauthor of Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation.
Shanti is an organizer with the San Francisco chapter of Democratic Socialists of America and previously served as deputy data director for the 2020 Bernie Sanders campaign in California. She is currently the Legislative and Communications Director for Tenants Together, the first and only statewide tenant advocacy organization in California.
After catching listeners up on some of their recent adventures, Nick and Shanti share their takes on Posadism, going to Mars, Blink-182, Stonehenge, Alien vs. Predator, Scully vs. Mulder, as well as the gold standard of problematic UFO lore, History Channel’s Ancient Aliens.
The gang also discusses well-known UFO reports pre- and post-Roswell, the US national security state’s history of manipulating alien conspiracy theories to cover up its own black operations, and whether this explains the revelations since 2017 of the military’s close encounters.
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TRN Podcast co-host Jen Marley speaks with Beata Tsosie-Peña (@BeataTsosiePena), Organization Director of Breath of My Heart Birthplace, a non-profit midwifery practice and birth center in New Mexico, and Tina Cordova from Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium
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The second half of the extra-long conversation RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie had with Diné filmmaker and author Ramona Emerson about her celebrated debut novel Shutter (2023)
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Red Power Hour is back!
Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie talk with Diné filmmaker and author Ramona Emerson about her celebrated debut novel Shutter (2023)
This is the first half of the conversation; the hosts spoke with Ramona for almost two hours! If you can't wait to listen to the second half, subscribe to Red Media on Patreon or watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
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Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children
Since 2015, the Mohawk Mothers are engaged in a legal battle against McGill University's plans for Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital. The Mohawk Mothers are "committed to searching the grounds for unmarked graves, as well as undiscovered evidence related to the CIA’s MKULTRA medical program."
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https://mohawknationnews.com/blog/
The Mohawk Warrior Society: A Handbook on Sovereignty and Survival
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Native community members respond to the report issued by the US Department of Justice on racist policing against Black and Native people in Minneapolis. We discuss the long history of policing the Native community, the formation of the American Indian Movement, and community responses to racist policing.
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Dr. Cornel West is a prolific author, professor, preacher, and activist. He is running for US President in 2024. We ask Dr. West how his campaign challenges the brutalities of settler colonialism while also lifting the spirits of people in struggle. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. Learn more about his campaign
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Robert I. Mesa is an actor, writer, and photographer based in Santa Fe. He is known for Devon's Forrest (2018), and for roles in Grey's Anatomy and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.
Check out episode six of Accused, "Naataanii's Story,” available now on Fox and Hulu.
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Just in time for the Fourth of You Lie, it's another Ask Me Anything with the hosts of Red Power Hour Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay)
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A very special roundtable episode featuring RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and TRN Podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) on the three recent rulings issued by the US Supreme Court that have big implications for Indigenous Peoples.
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TRN Podcast co-host Jen Marley hosts a discussion with Janene Yazzie (@SixthWorldSol) and Jade Begay of NDN collective, Teran Villa, Executive Director of All Pueblo Council of Governors, and long-time Red Nation member and greater Chaco resident Cheyanne Antonio, to dispel misinformation being spread about Secretary Deb Haaland’s 10-mile buffer zone order and how it impacts the residents of the Greater Chaco Canyon region.
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In January 2023, TRN sent a delegation to El Salvador for the Indigenous Congress for Decolonization, which seeks to unite leaders, thinkers, Indigenous intellectuals, land defenders, and members of the Central American diaspora in a single voice in search of a new horizon to create a "pact that leads to Indigenous autonomy."
This bilingual conversation, hosted by TRN comrade Justine Teba and titled "The State of Indigenous Peoples under the 'State of Emergency' in El Salvador," took place in April 2023 with a group of activists who were also part of the Congress.
Participants: Demetrius Johnson, Daniel Flores, Zar Castillo, Luis Lopez,
Live interpretation provided by Samantha.
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US history is a contested academic discipline, especially for Native historians. Yale historian Ned Blackhawk (Western Shoshone) has been at the forefront of challenging US history's biggest myths in his latest book, and he pushes back on the consensus view of US history that either ignores or marginalizes Indigenous histories.
In this interview, he talks about his latest book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History (2023).
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Pick up a copy from Yale University Press
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie discuss the award-winning podcast series Stolen from Native journalist Connie Walker and the wider question of producing and consuming Indigenous Peoples' traumas.
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Red Media is proud to announce the launch of Kuskalla, an Indigenous culture, language, and politics podcast in Quechua, Spanish, and English.
In this episode, Yojana Miraya (@OsccoMiraya) and Renzo Aroni (@renzoaronis) 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 co-authored book, Quechua-Spanish-English Dictionary (Hippocrene Books, 2018), and her social interaction with Quechua-speaking women and youth in Ayacucho.
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Episode Resources:
Odi Gonzales, Christine Janney, Emily Fjaellen Thompson, Quechua-Spanish-English Dictionary: A Hippocrene Trilingual Reference (Hippocrene Books, 2018).
https://www.hippocrenebooks.com/store/p418/Quechua-Spanish-English_Dictionary.html
Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación (CVR):
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En este episodio, Yojana Miraya y Renzo Aroni entrevistan a Emily Thompson, candidata a doctora en antropología social en la Universidad de California, Berkeley, quien está haciendo investigación etnográfica y entrevistas con fotógrafos de guerra y víctimas y sobrevivientes quechua hablantes del conflicto armado interno de Perú (1980-2000) y la reciente protesta y masacre en Ayacucho, donde los militares mataron a diez personas y decenas de heridos el 15 de diciembre de 2022. También conversamos sobre su libro, Quechua-Spanish-English Dictionary (Hippocrene Books, 2018), en coautoría con Odi Gonzáles y Christine Janney, y su trabajo colaborativo con la organización de derechos humanos ANFASEP en Ayacucho.
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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 Latin America & the Caribbean Policy Forum and hosted at American University in Washington, D.C. on April 29, 2023.
Watch the video edition of the entire event on The Black Alliance for Peace YouTube channel
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This is a preview of the latest bonus episode of Red Power Hour. Get access to the entire conversation by subscribing for as little as $2 a month to Red Media on Patreon
RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) review the third season of The Mandalorian.
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TRN Podcast co-hosts Nick Estes (@Nickwestes) and Jen Marley are back with another Ask Me Anything. This episode is guest hosted by Red Nation comrade Justine Teba.
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RPH is back! Co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) discuss the Native Museum Industrial Complex and more! Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast Youtube channel Can't get enough RPH? Check out the latest bonus episode available only to Patrons on the third season of The Mandalorian! Preview the episode on our YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Producer's note: This is a preview of an episode I posted on my show, The East Is a Podcast. You can listen to the entire episode by subscribing to the show on your podcatcher or watching it on YouTube
Professor Hasso (@nassawiya) is Professor in the Program in Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Duke University.
Check out the open-access edition of Buried in the Red Dirt: Race, Reproduction, and Death in Modern Palestine (2021)
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 (@7GenFun), 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 law justifying the theft of Indigenous lands, resources, and lives. Check out https://7genfund.org/
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) 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 PM Press
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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 José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by Nick Estes from The Red Nation, Claudia De La Cruz from The People’s Forum, Teri Mattson of the WTF is Going on in Latin America and the Caribbean podcast, Celina della Croce and Hector Figarella from the Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, as well as Venezuelanalysis’ Greg Wilpert, 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 Venezuela Analysis. Follow them on Twitter (@venanalysis) and subscribe to their podcast. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie take on recent news stories, including the US right-wing targeting marginalized identities. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
This is the first half of a two-part conversation. To listen to the second half, sign up for as little as $2 a month on Patreon. Sardana Nikolaeva (Sakha) is a postdoctoral fellow with the Ziibiing Lab (@ziibiinglab) at the University of Toronto (Canada). She speaks to Nick Estes (@nickwestes) about the legacy of the Soviet Union's policies towards Indigenous people. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
RPH is back! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie discuss Ramona Emerson's novel Shutter (2022).
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Editor's note: This is a preview of a longer episode. You can watch the full episode on our YouTube channel (both linked below) or listen to it by subscribing to Red Media on Patreon for as little as $2 a month.
Investigative journalist Alleen Brown (@AlleenBrown) reports on 50,000 pages of recently released TigerSwan documents, showing how the private security company tried to market its policing and surveillance of the Indigenous-led protests against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline to other fossil fuel companies.
Alleen Brown co-write this investigative report with Naveena Sadasivam (@NaveenaSivam).
Read the article, "After infiltrating Standing Rock, TigerSwan pitched its ‘counterinsurgency’ playbook to other oil companies"
In the second half of the conversation, Nick and Alleen review the "first narrative film about "On Sacred Ground" (2023), "the first narrative film on Standing Rock." Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Sarah Hernandez (Sicangu Lakota) returns to the podcast to discuss her book, We Are the Stars: Colonizing and Decolonizing the Oceti Sakowin Literary Tradition (2023). Check out her previous episodes on the show, including the most recent #NativeReads on The Oceti Sakowin Literary Tradition Order the book from the University of Arizona Press or the University of Regina Press Audiobook edition of Charles Eastman's The Soul of the Indian (1911) Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Yousef Baker (@YousefKB) teaches political science at California State University, Long Beach and worked briefly in the Green Zone in the early days of the US occupation. He reflects on the origins of the Iraq invasion and its roots in US colonial racism. Check out his article, "Killing “Hajis” in “Indian Country”: Neoliberal Crisis, the Iraq War and the Affective Wages of Anti-Muslim Racism" This episode is co-hosted by Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist), who continues to speak with Yousef for almost another hour. Check out The East is a Podcast on your podcatcher to listen to the entire conversation Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Red Power Hour is back with co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) discussing current events both local and national.
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel This is only part of the conversation; the RPH hosts continue talking for another half hour! Sign up for as little as $2 a month on Patreon to access it and other great bonus content.
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Note: This is a preview of a bonus episode released last month. Subscribe to Red Media on Patreon to listen to the entire episode which runs over two hours long! Today is another important date in the history of Kānaka Maoli resistance: the day they iced colonizer Captain James Cook. Join comrades Jennifer, Kyon, Kiley, Nicole, and Justine for part two of The Red Nation's debrief from Hawai'i. In this episode, they talk through a timeline of their time on the island of O'ahu. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
Jessica Reznicek received terrorism enhancement charges for property destruction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Her case is part of a growing police backlash against Water Protectors and environmentalists. Her conviction and sentencing show how abolition and climate justice movements converge.
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Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie sits down with Misty Blue, Audrianna Goodwin, and An Garagiola to kick off a five-part series about the TRUTH (Towards Recognition and University-Tribal Healing) project. TRUTH is an Indigenous-led project that details the history of the University of Minnesota’s relationship with Indigenous people. For more info: https://sites.google.com/view/truthproject/home?authuser=0 https://ias.umn.edu/news-stories/truth-project-towards-recognition-and-university-tribal-healing https://www.hcn.org/issues/52.4/indigenous-affairs-education-land-grab-universities Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
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Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie speaks with John Redhouse as part of the "Larry Casuse: A Day of Remembrance," co-sponsored by UNM’s American Studies department, in partnership with the Institute for American Indian Research.
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The 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee by Oglalas and the American Indian Movement was a watershed moment. February 27, 2023 is the 50th anniversary of the historic takeover. This episode features the personal and family histories of Madonna Thunder Hawk and Bill Means—a story told by the Wounded Knee participants themselves about the importance of the American Indian Movement.
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Red 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.
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
The city of Minneapolis wants to demolish a neighborhood warehouse to build a toxic truck yard in the historic Native and immigrant community of East Phillips. Residents are fighting back against the racist environmental pollution, proposing an urban farm instead of rebuilding a truck depot.
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
Rachel Thunder: @rachel_thunder Joe Vital: @AnishinaabeFC Twitter: @epni_urbanfarm
Website: www.defendthedepot.com/
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Historian Bhagya Bhukya provides an in-depth analysis of the Indigenous Adivasis of India.
Guest hosted by Akash Poyam
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A compilation of different clips to mark the International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier, the oldest living political prisoner.
This is the first half of the mixtape. To listen to the entire episode, subscribe to the Anti-Imperialist Archive on your podcatcher.
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Red Power Hour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie do a deep dive into the second season of Reservation Dogs.
This is a preview of a two-hour-plus-long conversation. Patrons of Red Media can listen to the entire episode as audio or you can watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. Become a patron for as little as $2 a month by signing up at patreon.com/redmediapr
We are writing to make a small but significant announcement about our Patreon membership pricing. As you know, the money we collect through Patreon is used to support the diverse projects of The Red Nation and its media arm, Red Media. We appreciate each and every single donation, and we thank you all sincerely for helping us in our mission to create a Native media platform.
When we first launched our Patreon page, we were happy to offer the lowest bar of entry possible ($1). That our Ruggit Prole tier is our most popular is a fact we are proud of! However, as you already know, the global financial crisis has touched virtually every corner of the world economy and the cost of living has shot up dramatically--including for our employees.
For this reason, the Board of Directors of Red Media has voted to raise the basic membership tier to $2. Starting February 1st, anyone signing up for Patreon at the Ruggit Prole tier will be charged $2 a month or about $20 a year if they choose the annual payment option.
If you are already a Patron, what does this mean for you? The short answer is nothing. For those of you who have signed up at the $5 level and up, nothing will change. That also goes for everyone at the $1 level; you will not lose access to any bonus content. Although new patrons will no longer be able to sign up after Feb.1, your access to bonus content will not be affected. However, if you do choose to cancel your pledge, you will not be able to sign back up at the $1 level should you want to do so in the future. With that being said, we do encourage you to consider raising your pledge to $2 if you can afford it.
For those of you who aren't Patrons and are considering signing up, now is the time before the price goes up! There is a ton of fantastic bonus content behind the paywall awaiting you.
We thank all of you for your ongoing support.
yours sincerely, The Red Media Team
Red Nation comrades Jen Marley, Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Melanie Yazzie take patron questions. Guest hosted by Justine Teba.
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The first FBI agent close to the Leonard Peltier case is calling for his freedom. Coleen Rowley recounts, in this wide-ranging and exclusive interview, her time as an agent in the Minneapolis field office. For nearly 50 years, the FBI has indoctrinated its agents on a specific version of events that led to Leonard Peltier’s arrest, conviction, and imprisonment. The mentality then, Rowley argues, is little different than the mentality today. That’s why she decided to break the silence and is calling on President Joe Biden to grant Leonard Peltier executive clemency.
Rowley gives us an insider’s view of the FBI and how the dark and violent history of COINTELPRO, which targeted civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and social movements like the Black Panthers and AIM, didn’t end in 1971. It morphed and evolved over the years and continued well into the U.S. war on terror. Despite attempts at reform and accountability, the FBI continues its ongoing persecution of political prisoners like Leonard Peltier and the unarmed Water Protectors at Standing Rock.
This is a preview of a longer conversation. Watch the entirety through the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel or subscribe to Patreon for as little as $1 to listen to the audio.
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130 years ago today, the US Navy aided the overthrow of the sovereign and independent Hawaiian government. On January 17, 1893, the USS Boston landed in Hawai'i to support a white Euro-American oligarchic overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani. Kānaka Maoli and their anti-imperialist allies continue to mark that day and and the resistance to the ongoing occupation of Hawaiian Islands.
During the first week of August 2022, eight members of The Red Nation went on a delegation to the island of O'ahu to share, connect, and build with Kānaka Maoli, O'ahu Water Protectors and other organizers on the island. Join comrades Uahikea, Jen, Kiley, Dana, and Maira as they share their perspectives and insights on this delegation.
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Quechua scholars Yojana Miraya Oscco and Renzo Aroni talk about the historical context surrounding the far right coup of President Pedro Castillo in Peru and the mass mobilizations fighting back. Police repression has targeted the southern regions, where Yojana and Renzo are from. The violence harkens back to the days of the US-backed dictatorship. The general strike and the deadly street battles show that a new political alternative is on the rise.
Video edition available on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel
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The second half of our look back at 2022 with Red Power Hour co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. And special thanks to the patrons who contributed! Support
The co-hosts of The Red Nation Podcast and Red Power Hour reflect on some of the great content published by Red Media in 2022. Featuring an intro by Justine Teba. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel And special thanks to the patrons who contributed! If you can't wait another week to listen to the second half, sign up for as little as $1 a month to access the entire episode and a lot of other graet bonus content.
The Red Nation Podcast Tour 2022
Join Justine and Kyon in Southern Ute Territory for a tour of Weasel Skin Farms and a conversation with our comrade Randy. This episode includes thunder, rain, goats, ducks, amaranth, corn and also f*ck the Clarks. Watch the documentary Native Nation: Voices of Survival on Al Jazeerahttps://linktr.ee/therednation
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During the race for nuclear weapons in the 1960s, the United Nuclear Corporation began operations on the largest underground uranium mine in the country, located on the Navajo reservation in Church Rock, New Mexico. The Church Rock uranium mill spill took place on July 16, 1979, when the uranium mill breached its dam--resulting in the largest nuclear disaster in US history. Join Justine and Kyon as they attend the 43rd Uranium Tailings Spill Legacy Commemoration in the Red Water Pond Road Community. Watch the documentary Native Nation: Voices of Survival on Al Jazeera https://linktr.ee/therednation Subscribe to the Red Media on Patreon for debriefs and extra stories for just $1 a month! www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Join us in a collaborative effort between Al Jazeera, Black Leaf Films, The Red Nation, and Red Media as Justine and Kyon highlight struggles for liberation in Pueblo, Ute, and Diné territories.
First stop is the Healing and Restoring Ancestral Sites Tour with Elder Kathy Sanchez from Tewa Women United and Beata Tsosi Peña from Breath of My Heart Birthplace. This tour shows us the beginning of nuclear colonialism at the Los Alamos National Labs in the sacred mountains of Tewa Territory--and the ongoing resistance aginast it powered by Tewa women. Watch the documentary Native Nation: Voices of Survival on Al Jazeera https://linktr.ee/therednation Subscribe to the Red Media on Patreon for debriefs and extra stories for just $1 a month!www.patreon.com/redmediapr
The first half of the conversation that Red Power Hour co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) had with TRN comrade Kiley about Wakanda Forever (2022).
For just $1, you can become a patron of Red Media and listen to the rest of the conversation-another 45 minutes!-and hours and hours of other great bonus content.
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Red Media is proud to announce the launch of our latest project, REDsurgence, a podcast hosted by Riley Yesno. Subscribe on your podcatcher by clicking here
Uahikea Maile is a Kanaka Maoli professor of Indigenous Politics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
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Petuuche Gilbert is elder from the Acoma Pueblo who helped found the Laguna and Acoma Coalition for a Safe Environment (LACSE) which is one of five core groups in the MultiCultural Alliance for a Safe Environment (MASE). MASE is a consortium of indigenous and environmental justice communities that have been adversely impacted by historic uranium mining and milling in the Grants Uranium Belt.
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Petuuche Gilbert is elder from the Acoma Pueblo who helped found the Laguna and Acoma Coalition for a Safe Environment (LACSE) which is one of five core groups in the MultiCultural Alliance for a Safe Environment (MASE). MASE is a consortium of indigenous and environmental justice communities that have been adversely impacted by historic uranium mining and milling in the Grants Uranium Belt.
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Episode originally posted November 2020
Kisha James and Mahtowin Munro from United American Indians of New England talk about the importance of the National Day of Mourning and destroying 400 years of the Pilgrim mythology.
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Episode originally posted November 2019
LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement.
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The Leonard Peltier Walk to Justice kicked off in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 1st, 2022. Ten weeks and 1103 miles later it reached Washington, D.C. where a rally was held demanding the freedom of Leonard Peltier, unjustly imprisoned for over 47 years. Video edition available here on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
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Leonard Peltier is the longest-serving Indigenous political prisoner in the United States. Even the federal prosecutors can't prove Peltier committed the crime of which he's accused. Kevin Sharp, (@KevinHSharp) a former federal judge appointed by President Obama and Peltier's attorney, lays out the case for clemency and for Leonard Peltier's freedom.
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie on the US elections, Land Grab universities, and the unique aspects of white supremacy in the Midwest.
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TRN co-hosts Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) spent 2.5 hours responding to patrons' questions.
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A preview of some of the great bonus content available to patrons of Red Media. Sign up for as little as $1 per month.
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Red Power Hour is back for a special patron-only episode! Co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie discuss the shocking number of cases of ethnic fraud that never seem to stop coming to light.
RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie dive into the gendered politics of horror on a special live recording of Red Power Hour.
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Episode originally published October 2021
Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist) discuss the specter of settler colonialism in John Carpenter's horror classic, Halloween (1978).
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie take on the first season of Dark Winds (2022)
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Kali Simmons (@SimmonsKali) talks to TRN Podcast co-hosts Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Nick Estes (@nickwestes)
on the cultural links between settler colonialism and horror fiction and film.
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TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) speaks to Pedro Charbel from PSOL (Partido Socialismo e Liberdade) and David Adler (@davidrkadler) from Progressive International on the Lula's victory in the first round of Brazil's 2022 general election.
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Join us this Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Tiwa Territory! We are centering Leonard Peltier’s Walk to Justice and will be fundraising to support. We will be selling shirts and tote bags, so please bring cash.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022 Albuquerque, NM this October 10th at Tiguex Park march starts at 5 pm at the Wendy’s parking lot at the corner of Central & Lomas Best parking is at Tiguex Park, about a 5 minute walk from the March starting point. Rally will start at 6PM, bring chairs, prayers & signs.
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie discuss the water crisis destroying communities across Turtle Island.
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What’s in a name? Misnaming is central to the subjugation of Native Nations and the distortion of history. Oglala scholar and founder of CAIRNS, Craig Howe, joins us to discuss the warped accounts of Lewis and Clark that he documents in the re-publication of This Stretch of the River: Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Responses to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Bicentennial (2006). We then cover the origins of the Oceti Sakowin nations and the politics of American Indian education.
Buy this Stretch of the River here: https://www.nativecairns.org/resources/print/books/index.html
Find more information about CAIRNS here: https://www.nativecairns.org/details/index.html
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What’s in a name? Misnaming is central to the subjugation of Native Nations and the distortion of history. Oglala scholar and founder of CAIRNS, Craig Howe, joins us to discuss the warped accounts of Lewis and Clark that he documents in the re-publication of This Stretch of the River: Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota Responses to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and Bicentennial (2006). We then cover the origins of the Oceti Sakowin nations and the politics of American Indian education.
Buy this Stretch of the River here: https://www.nativecairns.org/resources/print/books/index.html
Find more information about CAIRNS here: https://www.nativecairns.org/details/index.html
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Kanaka Maoli educator Malia Lum-Kawaihoa Marquez (@ka_nax808) talks to Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) about the reoccupation of Waikīkī to protect Hawaiian monk seals from tourists.
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Kanaka Maoli educator Malia Lum-Kawaihoa Marquez (@ka_nax808) talks to Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) about the reoccupation of Waikīkī to protect Hawaiian monk seals from tourists.
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie are joined by comrade Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) to discuss The Red Nation Podcast's reaching two million downloads!
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie are joined by comrade Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) to discuss The Red Nation Podcast's reaching two million downloads!
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The American Indian Movement has organized “Leonard Peltier’s Walk to Justice” from Minneapolis to Washington, D.C., where organizers plan to meet with government officials to demand the release of Peltier from the U.S. federal prison system. This recording is taken from the kickoff event in Minneapolis held on August 31st.
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The American Indian Movement has organized “Leonard Peltier’s Walk to Justice” from Minneapolis to Washington, D.C., where organizers plan to meet with government officials to demand the release of Peltier from the U.S. federal prison system. This recording is taken from the kickoff event in Minneapolis held on August 31st.
Watch the video editon on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
For more information on the walk, including how to get involved, visit the walk’s Facebook page
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Note: this conversation contains major plot spoilers
Red Power Hour co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) talk to Red Nation comrades Justine Teba and Kiley Guy about Prey (2022).
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
A commemoration of the Hilo Massacre featuring Nick Estes (@nickwestes), Jollene Levid (@jollenelevid), Ilima Long (@ItsIlima), Loubna Qutami (@LoubnaQutami) Check out
Hui Aloha Aina O Honolulu
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Red Nation comrade Melanie Yazzie hosts this live event exploring the life and legacy of Larry Casuse, featuring Ursula C. Carillo, Erika Casuse, author David Correia, and a musical performance by JJ Otero.
Read:
An Enemy Such As This: Larry Casuse and the Fight for Native Liberation in One Family on Two Continents over Three Centuries by David Correia
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie tackle the thorny topic of the church in light of the Pope’s highly publicized, recent apology to First Nations people.
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Justine Teba joins Red Power Hour co-host Melanie Yazzie and guest Samia Assed to revisit The Red Nation’s history and solidarity with Palestine.
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Episode originally posted May 2019
In 1972, Yvonne Wanrow (now Yvonne Swan) shot a man who had tried to molest her son and neighbor’s son in Spokane, Washington. Her case became a rallying cry for Indigenous and feminist activists in the 1970s to highlight the intersections of colonialism, gender violence, and the injustices of the U.S. criminal system. The ensuing legal battle resulted in a landmark decision allowing for self-defense for survivors of domestic violence and marked the first time US courts acknowledged “the particular legal problems of women who defend themselves or their male children from male violence.” In this talk, Yvonne discusses the case and its legacy for Indigenous and her current work and advocacy.
A citizen of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation, Yvonne Swan is a longtime activist of the American Indian Movement.
Special thanks to Dan Berger for putting this talk together and the Simpson Center at the University of Washington for hosting.
Music: Buffy Sainte-Marie, "Helpless"
Indigenous Womens Warrior Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4fLSvjsE_M
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It’s been 47 years since the shootout at Oglala that left two FBI agents and a young Native man named Joe Stuntz dead. While Leonard Peltier unjustly sits in prison for the events of that day, the shootout and the deadly legacy of the “reign of terror” remain an open wound for community members and the American Indian Movement. Here’s their story.
Narrated by Nick Estes (@nickwestes)
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Red Nation comrade Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) joins RPH cohosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) for an indigenous feminist examination of current news and events.
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Join Oahu Water Protectors (@oahuWP), the Slow Factory (@theslowfactory), Af3irm Hawaii (@af3irmhawaii), Red Media (@redmediapr), and The Red Nation (@The_Red_Nation) in celebrating anti-imperialism and NOT U.S. imperialism.
Let us build a unified revolutionary and anti-imperialist movement together!
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We discuss the new book by Robyn Maynard (@policingblack) & Leanne Betasamosake Simpson about abolition from Black and Indigenous movements.
Out now from Haymarket:
https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1880-rehearsals-for-living
The Supreme Court recently ruled against Tribal sovereignty in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) talks about the broader implications of this decision and what it means for future legal battles.
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https://youtu.be/Vq6io2oI988
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Warning: discussions of violence and abuse towards children
The Red Nation Podcast co-hosts Nick (@nickwestes) and Jen (@JenMarley1680) discuss the recent Department of Interior report on the federal Indian boarding school system, Indian child removal policies and forms of genocide. But what does justice look like for survivors and modern Native Nations?
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Join RPH co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) along with Red Nation comrade Nicole Martin for a discussion on reproductive justice in Indian Country. Video edition available on The Red Nation's channel on YouTube
Check out https://www.iwrising.org/
(Date of recording: June 20, 2022)
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David Adler (@davidrkadler) from Progressive International (@progintl) discusses the recent Colombian presidential elections, where the left won for the first time in history. We talk about what that means for the region and anti-imperialist movements.
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The Red Nation Podcast co-hosts Nick (@nickwestes) and Jen (@JenMarley1680) discuss the recent Department of Interior report on the federal Indian boarding school system, Indian child removal policies and forms of genocide. But what does justice look like for survivors and modern Native Nations?
Read the report here:
https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/dup/inline-files/bsi_investigative_report_may_2022_508.pdf
Resources for self-care and trauma:
https://boardingschoolhealing.org/self-care-resources
National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition resources: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/education/us-indian-boarding-school-history/
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Red Power Hour host Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) is joined by Sungmanitu (@BandsIsland) and Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist) to discuss Denis Villeneuve's Dune (2021). Support
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Anishinaabe artist Susan Blight talks with Uahikea Maile (@Uahikea) about her new installation Weweni Bizindan, art and activism in Toronto, and collective rebellion. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Episode originally posted November 2018
In this episode, Giovanni Batz (@gio_batz) — an Indigenous researcher, the son of Guatemalan working class parents, and the paternal grandson of K’iche’ Maya — talks about the history and struggle for Indigenous autonomy in the Ixil Region of Gutemala. His research interests include extractivist industries and megaprojects in Latin America, Guatemalan-Maya migration, displacement and diaspora, indigenous social movements, and human rights.
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Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) on the recently-inaugurated Indigenous Politics Collaboratory at the University of Toronto.
Guest hosted by Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist)
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Empire is a misinformation war. In commemoration of the Nakba, we talk with Palestinian journalist and founder of MintPress News (@MintPressNews) , Mnar Adley (@MnarMuh), about censorship and Israel’s assassination of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Video edition available here
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In 1973, Navajo activist Larry Casuse took hostage at gunpoint the mayor of Gallup, protesting the city’s liquor industry’s deathly toll on Native people. We discuss the new book “An Enemy Such as This” detailing this history with author David Correia and Casuse’s sister Ursula, which is out now from @haymarketbooks.
Haymarket Books Website
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The second part of Nick Estes' (@nickwestes) in-depth conversation with New Amauta (@AmautaNew) of Vine Deloria Jr.'s God is Red (1973).
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Red Power Hour co-hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) are back for a wide-ranging conversation about landback, revolutionary struggle, and the power of Native women. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Nick Estes (@nickwestes) is joined by returning guest New Amauta (@AmautaNew) for an in-depth discussion of Vine Deloria Jr.'s God is Dead (1973).
Check out New Amauta's IG page (@newamauta)and his episode from February 2022 on Indigenous Plurinationalism.
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Red Power Hour hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) in conversation with Tommy Pico and Chad Charlie, writers for the hit FX series Reservation Dogs. Video edition available here
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Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) is Director of the Tricontinental Institute (@tri_continental)
Co-hosted with Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist)
Thomas Becker is a human rights lawyer based in La Paz, Bolivia and co-author of Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia (Link)
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Red Power Hour hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) discuss the latest news from Indian Country and Leonard Peltier’s case for commutation.
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Thomas Becker (@mrtommybecker)is a human rights lawyer based in La Paz, Bolivia and co-author of Coup: A Story of Violence and Resistance in Bolivia (Link)
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Dan Lewerenz is Staff Attorney with the Native American Rights Fund Hosted by Sungmanitu from Bands of Turtle Island
Red Power Hour hosts Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) are joined by Red Nation comrade Kiley Guy to talk about love.
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TRN Podcast hosts Nick Estes and Jen Marley are joined by Onyesonwu Chatoyer from Hood Communist and the All African Peoples Revolutionary Party and Austin Gonzalez from the DSA’s International Committee to discuss the Ukraine war. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
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Nick and Sungmanitu are joined by The Red Nation Podcast co-host Jen Marley (@JenMarley1682) to discuss how Jeffery Epstein brought his child trafficking syndicate to New Mexico.
Jessica Hernandez (@doctora_nature) is a transnational Indigenous scholar, scientist, and community advocate based in the Pacific Northwest.
She is the author of Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes through Indigenous Science.
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Chamorro writer and lawyer Julian Aguon (@julian_aguon) discusses his latest book and the decolonization of Guam.
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New Amauta (@Amautanew) joins Nick Estes (@nickwestes) for a discussion on the roots of Indigenous resistance and decolonization from an international perspective.
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This episode mixes smaller audio segments from 3 previous episodes on Wetsuweten resistance from January 2020, February 2020 and December 2021. This mixtape is the first in a series that combines the "best-ofs" into a shorter episode for those short on time to gain better understanding on a specific theme or issue. If you enjoyed this style of episode please support by becoming a patron today!
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New Amauta (@Amautanew) joins Nick Estes (@nickwestes) for a discussion on the roots of Indigenous resistance and decolonization from an international perspective.
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Red Power Hour host Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) is joined by Jennifer Marley(@JenMarley1680) and Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) for Part 2 of Indigenous Tourism.
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Historian and co-host of Guerrilla History Podcast (@guerrilla_pod) Adnan Husain (@adnanahusain) sees the war on terror as part of a long history going back to the medieval crusades. This deep-dive historical discussion traces the early forms of racial capitalism and settler colonialism as they arose in Europe and the Americas. Make sure to check out the first half of the conversation!
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Clyde Bellecourt was an Ojibwe leader and one of the founding members of the American Indian Movement (AIM). He gave this convocation in October 1971 to students at Augsburg University titled "Custer Died For Your Sins," a reference to Vine Deloria's book of the same name.
Introduction by Nick Estes (@nickwestes)
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys-3ZtCpz5s
Red Power Hour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie kick off 2022 discussing something we all want but can’t have right now: traveling and vacationing (from an Indigenous left perspective, of course).
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Historian and co-host of Guerrilla History Podcast (@guerrilla_pod) Adnan Husain (@adnanahusain) sees the war on terror as part of a long history going back to the medieval crusades. This deep-dive historical discussion traces the early forms of racial capitalism and settler colonialism as they arose in Europe and the Americas.
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Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist) from The East is a Podcast to discuss the rise of a self-described group of "patriotic socialists."
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Red Power Hour is back!
RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie break down the major stories for Indigenous liberation in 2021 in a two-episode series (yes it took us that long to talk about 2021).
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TRN Podcast co-hosts Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) talk to nic and Kobi about the settler colonial underpinnings of Mormonism.
Check out Unsettling Mormonism (@unsettling_mormonism) on Instagram.
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RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie break down the major stories for Indigenous liberation in 2021 in a two-episode series (yes it took us that long to talk about 2021).
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We talk with comrade Fidel about the Yukpa Indigenous revolutionary Sabino Romero and his life, legacy, and role in the Bolivarian Revolution.
Instagram: @kupaye
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A Navy storage facility built in Red Hill during WWII has been leaking jet fuel underground on Oʻahu for decades. Uahikea talks with Shelley Muneoka about how the military is poisoning the water and people, and the movement to protect water and demilitarize Hawaiʻi.
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Jorge Arreaza is the Minister of Industries and National Production in Venezuela. Red Nation Podcast co-host Nick Estes spoke to him in Caracas in late November 2021.
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Red Power Hour is back! RPH host Melanie Yazzie and TRN Podcast host Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) are joined by TRN comrades Justine Teba and Demetrius Johnson to discuss the latest developments in Indigenous frontline climate struggle.
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Wing Chief Sleydo and Jen Wickham of Cas Yikh House in Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation discuss the ongoing struggle at Gidimt’en Checkpoint against the Coastal GasLink pipeline and RCMP invasions on unceded Wetʻsuwetʻen territory.
Twitter: @Gidimten
Facebook: @wetsuwetenstrong
Director of the Tricontinental Institute (@tri_continental) Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) talks about building the left to fight climate change as well the recent historic victory for Indian farmers.
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Episode originally posted November 2020
Kisha James and Mahtowin Munro from United American Indians of New England talk about the importance of the National Day of Mourning and destroying 400 years of the Pilgrim mythology.
More info: http://www.uaine.org
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Episode originally posted November 2019
LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement.
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Red Power Hour is back! In this episode RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz and Melanie Yazzie break down the first historic season of the FX series Reservation Dogs.
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Co-host Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) talks with Valeria Reynoso about the colonial origins of the sex trade and what liberal feminist discourse celebrating it means for Indigenous people in the Caribbean.
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Episode originally posted November 2020
Krystal Two Bulls is a Northern Cheyenne and Oglala Lakota anti-war veteran and organizer. For Veterans' Day, she joins us to discuss the militarization of Indian Country, and how to end it.
Resources:
https://aboutfaceveterans.org
https://landback.org
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Red Power Hour is back!
TRN Podcast host Jennifer Marley @JenMarley1680 joins RPH host Melanie Yazzie and TRN comrades Kiley Guy and Tara Begay to break down the week of climate action known as “People Versus Fossil Fuels” that took place in Washington D.C. following #IndigenousPeoplesDay 2021.
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Blanca Estevez (@best__ev) and Austin Gonzalez (@Gaius_Gracchus) from the DSA International Committee (@DSA_Intl_Comm) talk about anti-imperialism in Latin America, racist "left" reactions to land back, and building working class power in the US South.
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Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Sina Rahmani (@urorientalist) from The East is a Podcast discuss John Carpenter's classic, Halloween (1978).
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This recording comes from an internal Red Nation political education lecture on the conditions of struggle in Bolivia and what our response should be as Indigenous socialists.
Food sovereignty scholar and urban farmer Sam Howden (Red River Métis) talks with Uahikea Maile (@uahikea) about the growing movement to rename Ryerson University. Named after Egerton Ryerson, an architect of the Indian Residential School System in Canada, the institution—now called X University—and its memorialization of genocide is being challenged by student organizers like Sam.
Follow the struggle: IG @wreckonciliation_x_university and Twitter @wreckonciliati1
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In this episode, Nick and Sungmanitu look into the history of FBI surveillance and repression of social movements from an Indigenous Marxist lens.
Vivi Camacho (@LuzFloreciendo) is Quechua and the General Director of Traditional Medicine for the Plurinational State of Bolivia. She talks about the Bolivian project of building Indigenous socialism in the twenty first century, from the legacy of Che Guevara, to the US-backed coup in 2019, and the reconstruction of democracy today.
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Maurus Chino, Petuuche Gilbert, and Honorable Verna Teller share their experience doing social and political organizing and offer words of wisdom for future generations.
Video available on TRN Youtube channel
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Episode originally posted August 2020
Nick Estes, author of "Our History is the Future" and co-founder of The Red Nation, joins Breht from Rev Left Radio to discuss the history and legacy of the American Indian Movement, including the history of indigenous resistance in America, the origins and ideology of AIM, the Siege of Wounded Knee in 1973, the FBI's COINTELPRO, the Reign of Terror, and so much more.
This is a collaborative project between Rev Left Radio and The Red Nation Podcast
LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com
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Episode originally posted January 2021
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.
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Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) talks about the new season of This Land podcast, which investigates how and why rightwing corporate lawyers are trying to dismantle the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Listen: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/
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Red Power Hour is back!
RPH host Melanie Yazzie is joined by TRN Podcast co-hosts Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Nick Estes (@nickwestes) and Bands of Turtle Island host Sungmanitu Bird (@BandsIsland) to give an Indigenous left breakdown of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Anishnaabe lawyer Tara Houska (@zhaabowekwe) joins us from the frontlines to discuss how the Indigenous-led fight against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline is far from over.
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Historian Alex Aviña joins us to discuss the origins of the US war on terror in frontier expansion, Indian killing, and anticommunism.
Read: https://fx.substack.com/p/the-american-maginot-line
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Nathália Urban (@UrbanNathalia) interviews David Adler (@davidrkadler) and Nick Estes (@nickwestes) about the Indigenous resistance against the Brazilian right wing to protect the Amazon rainforest.
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Red Power Hour is back! RPH host Melanie Yazzie is joined by TRN Podcast co-host Jennifer Marley (JenMarley1680) for part two of our two-part series on this summer of climate catastrophe and why Indigenous movements for decolonization are our best hope for immediate action to curb extinction.
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In this talk, Dr. Kim TallBear (@KimTallBear) discusses the politics of Indigenous kinship in relation to settler constructs of marriage and monogamy. Dr. TallBear is a citizen of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate in South Dakota and an Associate Professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Link to the talk on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEPy6UAp2U0
Andrea Ixchiu, una activista maya, brinda un panorama de lo que está sucediendo en Guatemala, las demandas de las comunidades indígenas como los llamados a un gobierno plurinacional, entre otros temas.
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Mayan activist Andrea Ixchiu (@Andreakomio) provides an overview of what is taking place in Guatemala, the demands of Indigenous communities such as calls for a plurinational government, among other topics.
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Red Power Hour is back! The Red Nation podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) joins RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie to discuss this long hot summer of climate catastrophe and political backlash against last year’s uprising.
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Tewa organizer, poet, and doula Beata Tsosi-Peña (@BeataTsosiePena) talks about becoming aware of nuclear colonialism in her homelands, food and seed sovereignty, land remediation, and pueblo solidarity with Land grant communities.
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In this keynote address to the Oak Lake Writers' Society, Joseph Marshall III explores the issues and concerns of tribal writers, regarding subject matter, genre, and the ever-present "who gets to speak for whom."
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For more information, visit https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/
Ihanktonwan Dakota elder Faith Spotted Eagle talks about the history of Mnisose, the Missouri River, and what it means to be a Water Protector of the Missouri River bio-region.
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Ojibwe journalist Mary Annette Pember (@mapember) talks about deep family histories of Native boarding schools.
Resources on boarding school trauma and healing:
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Sasha Beaulieu, Red Lake Nation's Tribal Monitor, talks about the Line 3 struggle.
The day after this was filmed, Enbridge moved the drill to the river. Urgent action is needed. Here's how you can help:
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Haunani-Kay Trask was the leader of the modern Hawaiian sovereignty movement.
Introduction by Uahikea Maile (@uahikea)
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Melodie Meyer joins RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie to discuss Rutherford Falls, a new TV show with an Indigenous angle.
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Anishnaabe artist and scholar Denise Lajimodiere (@DLajimodiere) discusses the history US Indian boarding schools and their enduring legacies.
Resources on boarding school trauma and healing:
https://secureservercdn.net/198.71.233.187/ee8.a33.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Trauma-Resources-Doc_2021.pdf
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https://www.deniselajimodiere.com
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Red Power Hour is back! The Red Nation podcast host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) joins RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie to discuss justice for boarding and residential schools.
Link to boarding school survivor help: https://boardingschoolhealing.org/self-care-resources/
Link to Nick’s story about Carlisle: https://www.hcn.org/issues/51.17/indigenous-affairs-the-us-stole-generations-of-indigenous-children-to-open-the-west
Link to Nick’s editorial about St. Joseph Indian School: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/30/my-relatives-went-to-a-catholic-school-for-native-children-it-was-a-place-of-horrors
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Kayleigh Warren and Chasity Salvador join host Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) to discuss the reclamation of Pueblo farming practices, climate change, and the importance of food and seed sovereignty.
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Melanie, Jen (@JenMarley1680), and Kenard discuss the commodification of pride, pinkwashing, identity politics, beating pessimism, and what we should do to organize queer Indigenous revolutionary politics.
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Yet-Si Blue (Janet McCloud) was a co-founder of Women of All Red Nations. She connects Indigenous spirituality to contemporary resistance, sovereignty, and the leadership of Indigenous women.
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Guests Justine Teba and Nicole Martin join #RedPowerHour host Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) to discuss the best and worst of indigenous people on the big screen.
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Charisse Burden-Stelly (@blackleftaf) is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College and host of The Last Dope Intellectual.
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Join guest Justine Teba and #RedPowerHour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie to discuss the ongoing fight for the liberation of Palestine.
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Historian Ussama Makdisi discusses about the current uprisings in Palestine and the enduring legacy of the Nakba.
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Red Power Hour is back!
Guests Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Cheyenne Antonio join RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie (@melanie_yazzie) to discuss efforts to end MMIWG2+ from a left Indigenous feminist perspective.
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Charisse Burden-Stelly (@blackleftaf) is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College and host of The Last Dope Intellectual.
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Red Media is proud to present the publication of Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation.
Red Nation Rising is the first book ever to investigate and explain the violent dynamics of bordertowns. Bordertowns are white-dominated towns and cities that operate according to the same political and spatial logics as all other American towns and cities. The difference is that these settlements get their name from their location at the borders of current-day reservation boundaries, which separate the territory of sovereign Native nations from lands claimed by the United States.
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Red Media and Common Notions are pleased to announce the publication of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth. Authored by two dozen Indigenous revolutionaries, The Red Deal is a political program for liberation that emerges from the oldest class struggle in the Americas—the Indigenous fight for decolonization.
Hosted by Making Worlds Bookstore and Social Center Sponsored by Common Notions Press and Red Media
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https://www.commonnotions.org/the-red-deal
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In celebration of Earth Day, we present a 1980 speech by John Trudell on revolution and loyalty to the earth.
On January 2nd, Western Shoshone land and treaty defender, Carrie Dann, passed on into the spirit world. This is a tribute to her life and work.
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Red Power Hour is reporting back from Hollow Earth! Guests Zitkato (@BandsIsland), Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Demetrius Johnson join #RedPowerHour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie (@melanie_yazzie) to discuss Godzilla vs. Kong.
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Nick Estes interviews Sicangu scholar Sarah Hernandez about the Oceti Sakowin literary tradition.
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Red Power Hour is back after a two month break! Guests Zitkato (@BandsIsland) and Nick Estes (@nickwestes) join #RedPowerHour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie (@melanie_yazzie) to break down and take down Dances With Wolves on the 30-year anniversary of its release.
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Support Wreck Bay water relief
Guest host Zitkato (@BandsIsland) is joined by Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay), Demetrius and Enoch to discuss how Star Wars relates to settler colonialism.
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Jessica Nangauta, Maria Henandez, and Monaeka Flores from Prutehi Litekyan respond to the question, what does decolonization mean to you?
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We talk with organizers of Prutehi Litekyan/ Save Ritidian (PLSR) about the militarization of Guam and the Chamorro people's struggles against US imperialism.
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Esperanza Fonseca and Khara Jabola-Carolus from AF3IRM join host Jen Marley to discuss the relationship between the sex trade, militarization, and global imperialism.
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Harsha Walia discusses her new book, Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism, the Indian farmers' movement, and how she became an organizer.
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Hosted by the Albuquerque Museum
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 Dr. Nick Estes, guest curator for the exhibition, who is joined by Jennifer Denetdale, Simon Ortiz, and Jennifer Marley.
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Anne Spice, a Tlingit member of Kwanlin Dun First Nation, teaches at Ryerson University in Toronto.
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.
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Dina Gilio-Whitaker joins hosts Jen Marley and Nick Estes to discuss her book As Long as Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock (2019) and what she foresees from Biden’s climate policies.
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Kim Tallbear, Andray Domise, and Melanie Yazzie join co-hosts Nick and Jen for a post-inauguration recap.
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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.
Source
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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.
The Red Nation comrades Melanie Yazzie and Sina Rahmani join host Nick Estes to introduce new cohost Jen Marley, and to discuss the Jan. 6 MAGA siege of the US Capitol building.
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Shelley Muneoka, a Kanaka Maoli land defender, talks story with Uahikea Maile. They reflect together on Hawaiian internationalism, community organizing in Hawaiʻi, and protecting Maunakea from the Thirty Meter Telescope in a time of COVID-19. Support: patreon.com/therednation
Indigenous scholars Elsa Hoover, Chris Cornelius, and Nick Estes discuss the role that architecture, infrastructure, and land play in building historical consciousness.
This discussion was hosted by Anooradha Siddiqi and presented in her course "Building Solidarities" at Barnard College.
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Report-back and observations on the current political situation featuring: Zoe PC, VIjay Prashad, Nick Estes, and T. Sheri Dickerson
Moderated by: Lou Cornum
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Available on the Red Nation Youtube Channel
Recorded on December 21, 2020
Happy holidays, comrades! Enjoy this special archival episode with noted Dakota poet and revolutionary, John Trudell. Pilamayaye for all the support!
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Lou and Nicolás discuss neocolonialism: what is it and how does it relate to our current conditions in the US setter state?
The first fifteen minutes of a webinar hosted by the Committee of Anti-Imperialists in Solidarity with Iran (CASI). Please check out the entire episode by subscribing to The East is a Podcast (created by Sina Rahmani, producer of this show)
Speakers: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Nick Estes Toussaint Losier Navid Farnia Zhun Xu Moderator: Suzanne Adely Recorded on Dec 14, 2020. For more info, contact CASI
Second half of the conversation between guest host Jorden Revels and Lumbee scholar Dr. Malinda Maynor Lowery exploring the social, political, and cultural dynamics of Lumbee history in the context of the Southeastern U.S. experience.
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Nick talks to Majerle Lister and Zitkato about the uses and abuses of socialism when talking about Indian policy. We also discuss Russel Means’ anti-Marxist tract, “For America to Live, Europe Must Die.”
Guest host Jorden Revels is joined by Lumbee scholar Dr. Malinda Maynor Lowery in discussing the social, political, and cultural dynamics of Lumbee history in the context of the Southeastern U.S. experience.
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(This episode is in Spanish!)
En este episodio, los tres invitados incluyen a Andrea Ixchíu (K’iche’), Floridalma Boj Lopez (K’iche’) y Alejandro Flores. Los invitados conversan sobre las recientes manifestaciones y levantamientos en Guatemala, que fueron provocados por la reciente aprobación de un presupuesto que reduce el financiamiento para programas de derechos humanos y salud, pero que tienen raíces históricas. Los temas explorados incluyen por qué la gente está manifestando, la represión del gobierno, los impactos de la pandemia y dos huracanes que han devastado Guatemala, y cómo será el futuro de Guatemala. Los manifestantes han utilizado el hashtag #NoNosPela en las redes sociales para denunciar al gobierno guatemalteco.
Andrea Ixchíu , Floridalma Boj Lopez , and Alejandro Flores join guest host Giovanni Batz to discuss the recent Guatemalan protests and uprising, which were sparked by the recent approval of a budget that reduces funding for human rights and health programs, but which have historical roots. Topics explored include why people are protesting, government repression, the impacts of the pandemic and two hurricanes that have devastated Guatemala, and what a future for Guatemala may look like. Protestors have used the hashtag #NoNosPela on social media to denounce the Guatemalan government.
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Lou Cornum talks about government coverups from an Indigenous perspective, covering New Mexico as a site for conspiracy theories as well as the popular TV show, the X-Files.
As part of our YOTED special series, we talk about conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind. Part two of this conversation is only available to Patreon subscribers.
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[REPOSTING FROM NOVEMBER 2019]
LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement. Nov. 20 marks the 50th anniversary.
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Kisha James and Mahtowin Munro from United American Indians of New England talk about the importance of the National Day of Mourning and destroying 400 years of the Pilgrim mythology.
More info: http://www.uaine.org
Watch the livestream: https://youtu.be/qB7Vbz0WJXc
The Red Nation is proud to stand with the Warriors of the Sunrise in occupying their aboriginal territory Canoe Place, desecrated by the construction of Sunrise Highway.
The central demand is that New York state drop it's frivolous and racist lawsuit that a judge already dismissed.
This episode features songs and stories live from the camp (please excuse audio quality)
Warriorsofthesunrise.wordpress.com
Lakota author Lydia Whirlwind Soldier talks about her collection Memory Songs
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Sappony journalist Nick Martin talks about Trumpism, the elections, the politics of writing, and what it means to be Native in the South.
Read: https://newrepublic.com/article/160079/north-carolina-2020-election-results-trump-tillis
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Artwork: “The People of North Carolina” by a Haliwa-Saponi artist Karen Lynch Harley
Krystal Two Bulls is a Northern Cheyenne and Oglala Lakota anti-war veteran and organizer. For Veterans' Day, she joins us to discuss the militarization of Indian Country, and how to end it.
Resources: https://aboutfaceveterans.org https://landback.org
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Our comrades Kumars and Roqayah from Delete Your Account Podcast, Andray from Rezistans Nwa, and Jorden join us for a post-election recap.
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The second half of the conversation with Lou Cornum about government coverups from an Indigenous perspective, covering New Mexico as a site for conspiracy theories as well as the popular TV show, the X-Files.
Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz explains how the drafting of the US Constitution aimed to finance endless Indian wars. Next we ask whether or not the US is a democracy.
Read: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3412&context=dlj
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Journalist Camila Escalante talks about the future of the left in Latin America, following the historic Bolivian elections. @KawsachunNews
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Journalist Camila Escalante talks about the future of the left in Latin America, following the historic Bolivian elections. @KawsachunNews
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Lou Cornum talks about government coverups from an Indigenous perspective, covering New Mexico as a site for conspiracy theories as well as the popular TV show, the X-Files.
As part of our YOTED special series, we talk about conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind. Part two of this conversation publishes next week and is only available to Patreon subscribers.
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 podcast.
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Lou Cornum talks about government coverups from an Indigenous perspective, covering New Mexico as a site for conspiracy theories as well as the popular TV show, the X-Files.
As part of our YOTED special series, we talk about conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind. Part two of this conversation publishes next week and is only available to Patreon subscribers.
Hupa scholar Cutcha Risling Baldy gives us her theory of the zombie apocalypse.
More info: https://www.cutcharislingbaldy.com
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
Hupa scholar Cutcha Risling Baldy gives us her theory of the zombie apocalypse.
More info: https://www.cutcharislingbaldy.com
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Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas discusses the Bolivian election and what this means for Indigenous movements and the left.
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Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas discusses the Bolivian election and what this means for Indigenous movements and the left.
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Zitkato from Bands of Turtle Islands joins us to debunk the ancient aliens conspiracy theory. This is the first episode of YOTED, where we debunk racist conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind.
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SOURCES
Prometheus Entertainment
Leak Project's Interview with Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot
CLICK AT OWN RISK, Project Camelot's About Page
Wikipedia: Ancient Aliens
Cassidy's Awake and Aware Footage (In-Fighting)
Burying the White Gods (Counter to Cortez was Quetzalcoatl)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7VCrTvGIbU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9w-i5oZqaQ
Ancient Aliens Debunked
Chariots of the Gods by Erik Von Daniken (i read the book, please dont bother and just read the wiki)
Weird In-fighting of conspiracy theorists, Keshe Foundation
CIA Library on UFOs
Ancient Atom Bomb by Jason Colavito
Ep 95 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
Ep 79 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
Ep 153 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
https://knowledgefight.libsyn.com/knowledge-fight-sweary-kerrys-larry
Accidental Nuke Drop.
Battle of Los Angeles
"REAL" Cause of 2017 CA Wildfires Edge of Wonder
Dark Journalist and Bill Ryan debunk Goode
Corey Goode Response to Dark Journalist
False Flies?
Music by S4INT SEB4STI4N
Zitkato from Bands of Turtle Islands joins us to debunk the ancient aliens conspiracy theory. This is the first episode of YOTED, where we debunk racist conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind.
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
SOURCES
Prometheus Entertainment
Leak Project's Interview with Kerry Cassidy of Project Camelot
CLICK AT OWN RISK, Project Camelot's About Page
Wikipedia: Ancient Aliens
Cassidy's Awake and Aware Footage (In-Fighting)
Burying the White Gods (Counter to Cortez was Quetzalcoatl)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7VCrTvGIbU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9w-i5oZqaQ
Ancient Aliens Debunked
Chariots of the Gods by Erik Von Daniken (i read the book, please dont bother and just read the wiki)
Weird In-fighting of conspiracy theorists, Keshe Foundation
CIA Library on UFOs
Ancient Atom Bomb by Jason Colavito
Ep 95 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
Ep 79 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
Ep 153 Knowledge Fight (Project Camelot Nonsense)
https://knowledgefight.libsyn.com/knowledge-fight-sweary-kerrys-larry
Accidental Nuke Drop.
Battle of Los Angeles
"REAL" Cause of 2017 CA Wildfires Edge of Wonder
Dark Journalist and Bill Ryan debunk Goode
Corey Goode Response to Dark Journalist
False Flies?
Music by S4INT SEB4STI4N
Joel Waters interviews Oglala Lakota author Layli Long Soldier about her collection of poetry Whereas
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Joel Waters interviews Oglala Lakota author Layli Long Soldier about her collection of poetry Whereas
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
From our friends at the Bands of Turtle Island podcast:
In this episode Zitkato interviews Nick Estes from the Red Nation and author of Our History is the Future about the 20 Point Program of the Trail of Broken Treaties written by Hank Adams
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From our friends at the Bands of Turtle Island podcast:
In this episode Zitkato interviews Nick Estes from the Red Nation and author of Our History is the Future about the 20 Point Program of the Trail of Broken Treaties written by Hank Adams
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
We talk to the Indigenous contributors and editors — Nickita Longman, Emily Riddle, Lindsay Nixon — of the Briarpatch issue on "Land Back."
Buy a copy here: https://briarpatchmagazine.com/issues/view/september-october-2020
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We talk to the Indigenous contributors and editors — Nickita Longman, Emily Riddle, Lindsay Nixon — of the Briarpatch issue on "Land Back."
Buy a copy here: https://briarpatchmagazine.com/issues/view/september-october-2020
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
Lakota Water Protector and poet Mark Tilsen talks about frontline land defense and his book of poetry It Ain't Over Until We're Smoking Cigars On The Drill Pad (2019).
Find out more: https://www.marktilsen.com
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
Lakota Water Protector and poet Mark Tilsen talks about frontline land defense and his book of poetry It Ain't Over Until We're Smoking Cigars On The Drill Pad (2019).
Find out more: https://www.marktilsen.com
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
Support: Patreon.com/therednation
Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
Support: Patreon.com/therednation
O'odham Land Defenders Nellie Jo David, Amber Ortega, Napoleon Marrietta, and Amrah Saloman talk about resisting border imperialism and state repression.
Follow: https://www.facebook.com/AntiBorderCollective
Read more: https://theintercept.com/2020/09/16/indigenous-activists-border-wall-protest/
Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation
O'odham Land Defenders Nellie Jo David, Amber Ortega, Napoleon Marrietta, and Amrah Saloman talk about resisting border imperialism and state repression.
Follow: https://www.facebook.com/AntiBorderCollective
Read more: https://theintercept.com/2020/09/16/indigenous-activists-border-wall-protest/
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Margaret Cook interviews her mother the Dakota scholar Elizabeth Cook-Lynn about her seminal book Anti-Indianism in Modern America: A View from Tatekeya's Earth.
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Margaret Cook interviews her mother the Dakota scholar Elizabeth Cook-Lynn about her seminal book Anti-Indianism in Modern America: A View from Tatekeya's Earth.
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Researchers Keegan James Sarmiento Kloer and David Correia (@AbolishAPD) discuss Blue Leaks, a data dump that shows corporate-public partnerships between big box retailers and the Albuquerque Police Department. The privatized police database was used for political influence and so much more.
Further reading:
https://www.abolishapd.org/post/albuquerque-police-engaged-in-secret-intelligence-gathering-operation-leaked-documents-show
https://www.abolishapd.org/post/apd-nmoag-nsa
Researchers Keegan James Sarmiento Kloer and David Correia (@AbolishAPD) discuss Blue Leaks, a data dump that shows corporate-public partnerships between big box retailers and the Albuquerque Police Department. The privatized police database was used for political influence and so much more.
Further reading:
https://www.abolishapd.org/post/albuquerque-police-engaged-in-secret-intelligence-gathering-operation-leaked-documents-show
https://www.abolishapd.org/post/apd-nmoag-nsa
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 podcast.
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Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
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 podcast.
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the first part of this interview, we review the final episode "Ghost Dance" in the TNT series Into the West (2005). In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Lakota writer, actor, and comedian Jana Schmieding pulls back the buckskin curtain on the politics of Natives in film and entertainment. In the first part of this interview, we review the final episode "Ghost Dance" in the TNT series Into the West (2005). In the second part of the interview, we review the Westworld episode "Kiksuya" (2018).
Ali Nahdee on the "Aila Test": https://www.hcn.org/articles/indigenous-affairs-interview-the-aila-test-evaluates-representation-of-indigenous-women-in-media
Find Jana's work here: http://www.janaschmieding.com
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Indian writer Arundhati Roy talks about her new book of essays, Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.
This talk was organized by Haymarket Books and the Elliott Bay Book Company.
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Indian writer Arundhati Roy talks about her new book of essays, Azadi: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction.
This talk was organized by Haymarket Books and the Elliott Bay Book Company.
Support: Patreon.com/therednation
Dakota scholar Kim TallBear talks about the end of US empire and what that means for Indigenous people.
She is a regular panelist for the podcast Media Indigena and writes for the Critical Polyamorist.
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Dakota scholar Kim TallBear talks about the end of US empire and what that means for Indigenous people.
She is a regular panelist for the podcast Media Indigena and writes for the Critical Polyamorist.
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Rapper and activist Noname joins us for wide-ranging discussion on celebrity culture, social media, the Black Radical Tradition, and so much more.
Check out her work: https://nonamebooks.com
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Rapper and activist Noname joins us for wide-ranging discussion on celebrity culture, social media, the Black Radical Tradition, and so much more.
Check out her work: https://nonamebooks.com
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Nick Estes, author of "Our History is the Future" and co-founder of The Red Nation, joins Breht from Rev Left Radio to discuss the history and legacy of the American Indian Movement, including the history of indigenous resistance in America, the origins and ideology of AIM, the Siege of Wounded Knee in 1973, the FBI's COINTELPRO, the Reign of Terror, and so much more.
This is a collaborative project between Rev Left Radio and The Red Nation Podcast
Learn about, join, and/or support the Red Nation: therednation.org
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LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com
Nick Estes, author of "Our History is the Future" and co-founder of The Red Nation, joins Breht from Rev Left Radio to discuss the history and legacy of the American Indian Movement, including the history of indigenous resistance in America, the origins and ideology of AIM, the Siege of Wounded Knee in 1973, the FBI's COINTELPRO, the Reign of Terror, and so much more.
This is a collaborative project between Rev Left Radio and The Red Nation Podcast
Learn about, join, and/or support the Red Nation: therednation.org
Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/therednation
LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com
David Correia, Ernesto Longa, and Selinda Guerrero talk about #AbolishAPD and Albuquerque's participation in Trump's Operation Legend.
More info: www.abolishapd.org
Support: patreon.com/therednation
David Correia, Ernesto Longa, and Selinda Guerrero talk about #AbolishAPD and Albuquerque's participation in Trump's Operation Legend.
More info: www.abolishapd.org
Support: patreon.com/therednation
Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas (@OVargas52) from Kawsashun News (@KawsaschunNews) returns to the show to discuss the recent uprisings and calls to restore restore democracy in Bolivia.
Support Kawsaschun News: https://www.patreon.com/KawsaschunNews
Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas (@OVargas52) from Kawsashun News (@KawsaschunNews) returns to the show to discuss the recent uprisings and calls to restore restore democracy in Bolivia.
Support Kawsaschun News: https://www.patreon.com/KawsaschunNews
The Red Nation Podcast announces our spinoff series, Red Power Hour hosted by Melanie Yazzie!
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms!
The Red Nation Podcast announces our spinoff series, Red Power Hour hosted by Melanie Yazzie!
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms!
Nick Estes interviews historian Phil Deloria about his father's classic book Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Nick Estes interviews historian Phil Deloria about his father's classic book Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz reads from her forthcoming book debunking the claim that the United States is "a nation of immigrants."
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Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz reads from her forthcoming book debunking the claim that the United States is "a nation of immigrants."
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Tasiyagnunpa Livermont Barondeau interviews Edward Valandra about his book Not without Our Consent: Lakota Resistance to Termination, 1950-59.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Tasiyagnunpa Livermont Barondeau interviews Edward Valandra about his book Not without Our Consent: Lakota Resistance to Termination, 1950-59.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Tasiyagnunpa Livermont Barondeau interviews Edward Valandra about his book Not without Our Consent: Lakota Resistance to Termination, 1950-59.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Tasiyagnunpa Livermont Barondeau interviews Edward Valandra about his book Not without Our Consent: Lakota Resistance to Termination, 1950-59.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Lanniko Lee interviews Monica Braine about Witness: A Hunkpapha Historian's Strong-Heart Song of the Lakotas by Josephine Waggoner.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Lanniko Lee interviews Monica Braine about Witness: A Hunkpapha Historian's Strong-Heart Song of the Lakotas by Josephine Waggoner.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Vijay Prashad, the director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, talks about his new book, Washington Bullets.
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Vijay Prashad, the director of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, talks about his new book, Washington Bullets.
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Rebecca Nagle, Cherokee journalist and host of the This Land podcast, breaks down the recent McGirt decision, which found that half of Oklahoma remains an Indian reservation.
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Rebecca Nagle, Cherokee journalist and host of the This Land podcast, breaks down the recent McGirt decision, which found that half of Oklahoma remains an Indian reservation.
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Thoughts and prayers to colonizer statues everywhere. It's time for #LandBack.
More info:
Monument to Spanish conqueror Oñate comes down in New Mexico: https://kvia.com/news/new-mexico/2020/06/15/monument-to-spanish-conqueror-onate-comes-down-in-new-mexico/
The Supreme Court ruling on Oklahoma was welcome, but Indigenous people deserve more: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/supreme-court-ruling-oklahoma-was-welcome-indigenous-people-deserve-more-ncna1233526
'Don't Try To Humanize Fascism:' A View On Media Coverage Of Militiamen: https://www.kunm.org/post/dont-try-humanize-fascism-view-media-coverage-militiamen
Thoughts and prayers to colonizer statues everywhere. It's time for #LandBack.
More info:
Monument to Spanish conqueror Oñate comes down in New Mexico: https://kvia.com/news/new-mexico/2020/06/15/monument-to-spanish-conqueror-onate-comes-down-in-new-mexico/
The Supreme Court ruling on Oklahoma was welcome, but Indigenous people deserve more: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/supreme-court-ruling-oklahoma-was-welcome-indigenous-people-deserve-more-ncna1233526
'Don't Try To Humanize Fascism:' A View On Media Coverage Of Militiamen: https://www.kunm.org/post/dont-try-humanize-fascism-view-media-coverage-militiamen
Gabrielle Tateyuskanskan interviews Kate Beane about the book The Soul of the Indian by Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Eastman).
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Gabrielle Tateyuskanskan interviews Kate Beane about the book The Soul of the Indian by Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Eastman).
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/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 (@dallasgoldtooth), co-founder of the comedy group the 1491s and a long-time organizer with the Indigenous Environmental Network, about the Keystone XL pipeline, Indigenous history, and so much more.
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 (@dallasgoldtooth), co-founder of the comedy group the 1491s and a long-time organizer with the Indigenous Environmental Network, about the Keystone XL pipeline, Indigenous history, and so much more.
Journalist @Vinncent talks about his book, The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World (2020), which details the history of the Indonesian extermination program against communists & its roots in settler colonialism in the Americas.
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Journalist @Vinncent talks about his book, The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World (2020), which details the history of the Indonesian extermination program against communists & its roots in settler colonialism in the Americas.
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Nyla Matuk talks about the volume of First Nations poetry she edited, Resisting Canada: An Anthology of New Poetry (2019), and the ongoing and intertwined legacies of Canadian, US, and Israeli settler colonialism. This episode was released in remembrance of the Nakba (the catastrophe) on May 15.
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Nyla Matuk talks about the volume of First Nations poetry she edited, Resisting Canada: An Anthology of New Poetry (2019), and the ongoing and intertwined legacies of Canadian, US, and Israeli settler colonialism. This episode was released in remembrance of the Nakba (the catastrophe) on May 15.
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Filmmaker & journalist Dominique Remy (@CanaryFilmmaker) talks about "pre-existing conditions" of white supremacy that structures Black, Indigenous, & Latinx reproductive health.
Support her film: https://www.gofundme.com/f/maternal-mortality-documentary-film-fund
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Filmmaker & journalist Dominique Remy (@CanaryFilmmaker) talks about "pre-existing conditions" of white supremacy that structures Black, Indigenous, & Latinx reproductive health.
Support her film: https://www.gofundme.com/f/maternal-mortality-documentary-film-fund
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In light of the Black-led revolt, Devyn Springer (@HalfAtlanta), journalist and host of the Groundings podcast, talks race, class, decolonization, and so much more.
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In light of the Black-led revolt, Devyn Springer (@HalfAtlanta), journalist and host of the Groundings podcast, talks race, class, decolonization, and so much more.
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Settler fascist militias are on the rise, targeting Black and Indigenous people in New Mexico. Follow @abq161 for updates on NM anti-fascist organizing.
Read our statement on #BlackLivesMatter: http://therednation.org/2020/06/15/statement-of-solidarity-with-blacklivesmatter/
Free Clifton White, the Black organizer targeted by racist police: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/free-clifton-white/thankyou
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Settler fascist militias are on the rise, targeting Black and Indigenous people in New Mexico. Follow @abq161 for updates on NM anti-fascist organizing.
Read our statement on #BlackLivesMatter: http://therednation.org/2020/06/15/statement-of-solidarity-with-blacklivesmatter/
Free Clifton White, the Black organizer targeted by racist police: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/free-clifton-white/thankyou
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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: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3180-who-killed-berta-caceres
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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: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3180-who-killed-berta-caceres
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Organizing abolition amidst a pandemic and a moment of uprising.
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Organizing abolition amidst a pandemic and a moment of uprising.
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For Pride month, a conversation on queer history, language, and liberation in Indian Country. Hosted by Lou Cornum.
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For Pride month, a conversation on queer history, language, and liberation in Indian Country. Hosted by Lou Cornum.
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A critical look at the US imperialist "pivot" to China in a time of pandemic.
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A critical look at the US imperialist "pivot" to China in a time of pandemic.
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Lanniko Lee interviews Faith Spotted Eagle about Dakota author Ella Deloria's classic novel Waterlily.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Lanniko Lee interviews Faith Spotted Eagle about Dakota author Ella Deloria's classic novel Waterlily.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Amidst a global pandemic, Israeli settler colonialism hasn't stopped. A panel commemorating the Nakba, the catastrophe.
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Amidst a global pandemic, Israeli settler colonialism hasn't stopped. A panel commemorating the Nakba, the catastrophe.
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Unlocked from behind the paywall for Nakba day.
Renowned Palestinian international human rights jurist Noura Erakat is in conversation with Melanie and Justine from the Red Nation about decolonization struggles from Turtle Island to Palestine.
Unlocked from behind the paywall for Nakba day.
Renowned Palestinian international human rights jurist Noura Erakat is in conversation with Melanie and Justine from the Red Nation about decolonization struggles from Turtle Island to Palestine.
The National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls is a struggle our communities face continuously and daily. An awareness day could only go so far, as our tribal communities battle for the right to exist prior and after the pandemic. We see our Indigenous Nations advocate on our behalf for access to healthcare, upholding tribal sovereignty, and overall trying their best to keep their doors open to assist their citizens who are experiencing violence.
This MMIWG Awareness Day we are looking at what our elders have always stressed in caring for our culture, land, language and health by surviving day to day to exist in a world that is constantly violating Indigenous livelihood. What happens to our lands, connects well with what is happening to our bodies, and we are seeing it clearly as our teaching have always warned us. Join
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women and The Red Nation teamed up for National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls.
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The National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls is a struggle our communities face continuously and daily. An awareness day could only go so far, as our tribal communities battle for the right to exist prior and after the pandemic. We see our Indigenous Nations advocate on our behalf for access to healthcare, upholding tribal sovereignty, and overall trying their best to keep their doors open to assist their citizens who are experiencing violence.
This MMIWG Awareness Day we are looking at what our elders have always stressed in caring for our culture, land, language and health by surviving day to day to exist in a world that is constantly violating Indigenous livelihood. What happens to our lands, connects well with what is happening to our bodies, and we are seeing it clearly as our teaching have always warned us. Join
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women and The Red Nation teamed up for National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls.
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Patty Bourdeaux interviews Sicangu Lakota writer Joseph Marshall about his book The Lakota Way and the Oceti Sakowin storytelling tradition.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Patty Bourdeaux interviews Sicangu Lakota writer Joseph Marshall about his book The Lakota Way and the Oceti Sakowin storytelling tradition.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
The historic and political context of US sanctions on Iran from an anti-imperialist perspective.
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The historic and political context of US sanctions on Iran from an anti-imperialist perspective.
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We focus on the Navajo Nation and the violent racism of surrounding border towns during the pandemic, what Native mutual aid is doing, and what you can do to support.
K'é Infoshop: http://keinfoshop.org/donate/
The Red Nation: https://therednation.org/support/
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Music: Frank Waln - "What makes the red man red? (Instrumentals)"
Frank Waln - "My people come from the land"
We focus on the Navajo Nation and the violent racism of surrounding border towns during the pandemic, what Native mutual aid is doing, and what you can do to support.
K'é Infoshop: http://keinfoshop.org/donate/
The Red Nation: https://therednation.org/support/
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Music: Frank Waln - "What makes the red man red? (Instrumentals)"
Frank Waln - "My people come from the land"
This May Day special brings together international perspectives from nurses, workers cooperatives, and socialist movements.
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This May Day special brings together international perspectives from nurses, workers cooperatives, and socialist movements.
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Tlingit professor Maria Shaa Tlaa Williams breaks down the complex history of Alaska Natives and Alaska Native Corporations.
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Tlingit professor Maria Shaa Tlaa Williams breaks down the complex history of Alaska Natives and Alaska Native Corporations.
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How are Native people responding to COVID-19? The second part of the #FridayNightForums webinar series co-hosted with the Arab Resource & Organizing Center and the Center for Political Education.
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How are Native people responding to COVID-19? The second part of the #FridayNightForums webinar series co-hosted with the Arab Resource & Organizing Center and the Center for Political Education.
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The Oak Lake Writers Society was the first tribal writers group of its kind. The #NativeReads campaign brings together their members and the work of many tribal writers from the D/N/Lakota literary tradition to the forefront. This episode is a discussion with Sarah Hernandez, Nick Estes, and Mabel Picotte the #NativeReads committee of OLWS members: Lanniko Lee, Gabrielle Tateskanskan, Patti Bordeaux Nelson, Joel Waters, and Tasiyagnunpa Barondeau.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
The Oak Lake Writers Society was the first tribal writers group of its kind. The #NativeReads campaign brings together their members and the work of many tribal writers from the D/N/Lakota literary tradition to the forefront. This episode is a discussion with Sarah Hernandez, Nick Estes, and Mabel Picotte the #NativeReads committee of OLWS members: Lanniko Lee, Gabrielle Tateskanskan, Patti Bordeaux Nelson, Joel Waters, and Tasiyagnunpa Barondeau.
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
#NativeReads: https://www.firstnations.org/nativereads/
Historian Bobby Lee and Kiowa journalist Tristan Ahtone tell the story of how large public universities benefitted from the theft and expropriation of Indigenous land.
Read their story here: https://www.hcn.org/issues/52.4/indigenous-affairs-education-land-grab-universities
Access the database: https://www.landgrabu.org
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Historian Bobby Lee and Kiowa journalist Tristan Ahtone tell the story of how large public universities benefitted from the theft and expropriation of Indigenous land.
Read their story here: https://www.hcn.org/issues/52.4/indigenous-affairs-education-land-grab-universities
Access the database: https://www.landgrabu.org
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Two Venezuelan activists talk about US sanctions against their country for the first part of the #FridayNightForums webinar series co-hosted with the Arab Resource & Organizing Center and the Center for Political Education.
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Two Venezuelan activists talk about US sanctions against their country for the first part of the #FridayNightForums webinar series co-hosted with the Arab Resource & Organizing Center and the Center for Political Education.
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We sit down with Little Feather and Leoyla Cowboy to talk about an untold story of #NoDAPL political prisoners.
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We sit down with Little Feather and Leoyla Cowboy to talk about an untold story of #NoDAPL political prisoners.
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Find out more: https://waterprotectorlegal.org
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The COVID-19 pandemic grips the world. Comrades Nicolás Cruz and Lou Cornum join us to talk about Indian Country's response, rising eco-fascism, and how the US has used the crisis to advance intervention against Venezuela.
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The COVID-19 pandemic grips the world. Comrades Nicolás Cruz and Lou Cornum join us to talk about Indian Country's response, rising eco-fascism, and how the US has used the crisis to advance intervention against Venezuela.
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This is Part 2 of our conversation from last week.
St. Louis, MO once rose as the morning star of US imperialism. It has also been a laboratory of racial capitalism, from Indigenous genocide and the fur trade to the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson. We talk with historian Walter Johnson (@abufelix12) and activist-artist Tef Poe (@TefPoe).
Check out Walter's new book, The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/walter-johnson/the-broken-heart-of-america/9780465064267/
And Tef's music: https://tefpoe.com
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This is Part 2 of our conversation from last week.
St. Louis, MO once rose as the morning star of US imperialism. It has also been a laboratory of racial capitalism, from Indigenous genocide and the fur trade to the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson. We talk with historian Walter Johnson (@abufelix12) and activist-artist Tef Poe (@TefPoe).
Check out Walter's new book, The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/walter-johnson/the-broken-heart-of-america/9780465064267/
And Tef's music: https://tefpoe.com
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The Vice-Chairwoman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Nation tells a 400-year history of fighting existence, from the Mayflower to Trump.
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The Vice-Chairwoman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Nation tells a 400-year history of fighting existence, from the Mayflower to Trump.
Find out more: https://mashpeewampanoagtribe-nsn.gov/standwithmashpee
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St. Louis, MO once rose as the morning star of US imperialism. It has also been a laboratory of racial capitalism, from Indigenous genocide and the fur trade to the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson. We talk with historian Walter Johnson (@abufelix12) and activist-artist Tef Poe (@TefPoe). Part 2 comes out next week.
Check out Walter's new book, The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/walter-johnson/the-broken-heart-of-america/9780465064267/
And Tef's music: https://tefpoe.com
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St. Louis, MO once rose as the morning star of US imperialism. It has also been a laboratory of racial capitalism, from Indigenous genocide and the fur trade to the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson. We talk with historian Walter Johnson (@abufelix12) and activist-artist Tef Poe (@TefPoe). Part 2 comes out next week.
Check out Walter's new book, The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/walter-johnson/the-broken-heart-of-america/9780465064267/
And Tef's music: https://tefpoe.com
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Jean Ross is the President of National Nurses United (@NationalNurses), the largest nurses union in the United States and the profession on the frontlines battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jean Ross is the President of National Nurses United (@NationalNurses), the largest nurses union in the United States and the profession on the frontlines battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dean Seneca is an epidemiologist from the Seneca Nation. He shares his expertise on how Indian Country is facing the current pandemic.
Find his work: https://www.senecascientificsolutions.com
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Dean Seneca is an epidemiologist from the Seneca Nation. He shares his expertise on how Indian Country is facing the current pandemic.
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Under US sanctions, Venezuela responds to Coronavirus through increased internationalism. Carlos Ron (@CarlosJRonVE), the Vice-Minister for Foreign Relations with North America, joins us.
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Under US sanctions, Venezuela responds to Coronavirus through increased internationalism. Carlos Ron (@CarlosJRonVE), the Vice-Minister for Foreign Relations with North America, joins us.
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Reconciliation is dead. But how and why did it start in Canada? Kahnawake Mohawk scholar Audra Simpson argues reconciliation between settlers and Indigenous was meant only to heal the settler and to forever suspend the question of Indigenous revolution.
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Reconciliation is dead. But how and why did it start in Canada? Kahnawake Mohawk scholar Audra Simpson argues reconciliation between settlers and Indigenous was meant only to heal the settler and to forever suspend the question of Indigenous revolution.
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Saeed Biglari (@Haman_Ten) is an Iranian physician on the frontlines combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19). He talks about how US sanctions have severely impacted Iran's healthcare workers from treating patients and stopping the spread of the virus.
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Saeed Biglari (@Haman_Ten) is an Iranian physician on the frontlines combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19). He talks about how US sanctions have severely impacted Iran's healthcare workers from treating patients and stopping the spread of the virus.
Support us: www.patreon.com/therednation
Phoenix Johnson is a Tlingit and Haida anti-war organizer and the president of Seattle Veterans for Peace. We discuss the militarization of Indian Country and the necessity for decolonization and anti-imperialism.
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Phoenix Johnson is a Tlingit and Haida anti-war organizer and the president of Seattle Veterans for Peace. We discuss the militarization of Indian Country and the necessity for decolonization and anti-imperialism.
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Amanda (@catcontentonly) talks about the anti-Chinese racism plaguing US media coverage of the Coronavirus epidemic, and its connection to US settler colonialism and imperialism.
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Amanda (@catcontentonly) talks about the anti-Chinese racism plaguing US media coverage of the Coronavirus epidemic, and its connection to US settler colonialism and imperialism.
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Nick Estes, the host of the Red Nation Podcast, talks about the legacy of his grandfather Frank Estes and the afterlives of allotment policy for the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society hosted December 2019: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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Nick Estes, the host of the Red Nation Podcast, talks about the legacy of his grandfather Frank Estes and the afterlives of allotment policy for the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.
This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society hosted December 2019: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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Turtle Island is rising up! #ReconciliationisDead, #WetsuwetenStrong blockades, Tohono O'odham resist the border wall, settler elections, & Palestine! Red Nation comrades Orien LongKnife (@beshnez) & Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) join the conversation.
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Turtle Island is rising up! #ReconciliationisDead, #WetsuwetenStrong blockades, Tohono O'odham resist the border wall, settler elections, & Palestine! Red Nation comrades Orien LongKnife (@beshnez) & Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) join the conversation.
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In this wide-ranging interview, award-winning Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) debunks myths surrounding Cherokee history, culture, and people — and why these tropes have devastating consequences for all Native people.
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In this wide-ranging interview, award-winning Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) debunks myths surrounding Cherokee history, culture, and people — and why these tropes have devastating consequences for all Native people.
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Dr. Karla Tait is a member of the Gilseyhu Clan of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation and a trained psychologist who specializes in decolonizing healing. In this interview, she gives a historical and cultural context to the mass Indigenous uprising #WetsuwetenStrong that is rocking so-called Canada. She was arrested alongside other Indigenous matriarchs protecting Wet'suwet'en territory after police violently raided Unist’ot’en Camp this month.
Photo by Amanda Follett Hosgood
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Dr. Karla Tait is a member of the Gilseyhu Clan of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation and a trained psychologist who specializes in decolonizing healing. In this interview, she gives a historical and cultural context to the mass Indigenous uprising #WetsuwetenStrong that is rocking so-called Canada. She was arrested alongside other Indigenous matriarchs protecting Wet'suwet'en territory after police violently raided Unist’ot’en Camp this month.
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Onyesonwu joins us for a report-back from recent African and Indigenous delegations to Venezuela, and why the Bolivarian Revolution is leading at the forefront of the global anti-imperialist movement.
Onyesonwu is an organizer with the All African People's Revolutionary Party and the All African Women's Revolutionary Union as well as an editor with Hood Communist.
Read the Final Declaration of the World Conference Against Imperialism: http://hoodcommunist.org/2020/02/06/final-declaration-of-the-world-meeting-against-imperialism/
Read the Declaration of the First International Gathering of Indigenous Peoples: https://therednation.org/2020/01/11/declaration-of-the-first-international-gathering-of-indigenous-peoples-guayana-venezuela-oct-31-2019/
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Onyesonwu joins us for a report-back from recent African and Indigenous delegations to Venezuela, and why the Bolivarian Revolution is leading at the forefront of the global anti-imperialist movement.
Onyesonwu is an organizer with the All African People's Revolutionary Party and the All African Women's Revolutionary Union as well as an editor with Hood Communist.
Read the Final Declaration of the World Conference Against Imperialism: http://hoodcommunist.org/2020/02/06/final-declaration-of-the-world-meeting-against-imperialism/
Read the Declaration of the First International Gathering of Indigenous Peoples: https://therednation.org/2020/01/11/declaration-of-the-first-international-gathering-of-indigenous-peoples-guayana-venezuela-oct-31-2019/
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Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas (@Ovargas52) talks about upcoming Bolivian elections and the organized Indigenous resistance against the fascist coup.
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Bolivian journalist Ollie Vargas (@Ovargas52) talks about upcoming Bolivian elections and the organized Indigenous resistance against the fascist coup.
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Sicangu Lakota elder writer Lydia Whirlwind Soldiers talks about her first book of poetry Memory Songs, the Lakota language, and writing English.
This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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Sicangu Lakota elder writer Lydia Whirlwind Soldiers talks about her first book of poetry Memory Songs, the Lakota language, and writing English.
This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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Our first monthly show Red Power Hour features Red Nation members talking about the Red Deal: End the Occupation & Heal Our Bodies.
In loving memory of Wake-Self (1989-2019)
Music: Frank Waln - "What makes the red man red? (Instrumentals)"
Frank Waln - "My people come from the land"
Our first monthly show Red Power Hour features Red Nation members talking about the Red Deal: End the Occupation & Heal Our Bodies.
In loving memory of Wake-Self (1989-2019)
Music: Frank Waln - "What makes the red man red? (Instrumentals)"
Frank Waln - "My people come from the land"
Lisa and Arlo sat down with us at their kitchen table, sharing the fun side of Indigenous food sovereignty and Lakota knowledge.
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Lisa and Arlo sat down with us at their kitchen table, sharing the fun side of Indigenous food sovereignty and Lakota knowledge.
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Martin Luther King Jr connects US imperialism and war-making in Vietnam to the violent racism and impoverishment of Black and colonized people within the United States.
Music: "Another Holy Man" - Floyd Westerman Red Crow (1988)
Martin Luther King Jr connects US imperialism and war-making in Vietnam to the violent racism and impoverishment of Black and colonized people within the United States.
Music: "Another Holy Man" - Floyd Westerman Red Crow (1988)
Trump's militarizing the US-Mexico border. Tohono O'odham jurist Nellie Jo David explains complicity of both parties in this project and its connection to Israeli settler colonialism.
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Trump's militarizing the US-Mexico border. Tohono O'odham jurist Nellie Jo David explains complicity of both parties in this project and its connection to Israeli settler colonialism.
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On Jan. 4th, 2020 the Wet’suwet’en House Chiefs representing all five clans evicted Coastal Gaslink employees from Unist’ot’en and Gidimt’en territories.
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Namoks spells out the terms of the struggle to protect Indigenous land and water and the violent invasions by Canada into the territory.
Follow the struggle on Twitter: @UnistotenCamp
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On Jan. 4th, 2020 the Wet’suwet’en House Chiefs representing all five clans evicted Coastal Gaslink employees from Unist’ot’en and Gidimt’en territories.
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Namoks spells out the terms of the struggle to protect Indigenous land and water and the violent invasions by Canada into the territory.
Follow the struggle on Twitter: @UnistotenCamp
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Revolutionary poet Wendy Trevino (@prolpo) talks about writing and fighting.
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Revolutionary poet Wendy Trevino (@prolpo) talks about writing and fighting.
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Sina Rahmani(@urorientalist)is the host of the East is a Podcast.
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Sina Rahmani(@urorientalist)is the host of the East is a Podcast.
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In this special episode, Eugene McCartan, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ireland, breaks down Labour's recent electoral loss, Jeremy Corbyn, #Brexit, and the anti-imperialist struggle in Ireland.
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In this special episode, Eugene McCartan, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Ireland, breaks down Labour's recent electoral loss, Jeremy Corbyn, #Brexit, and the anti-imperialist struggle in Ireland.
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The elder Dakota writer Elizabeth Cook-Lynn talks about the politics of Indigenous language, writing, the Dakota literary tradition, and her new memoir In Defense of Loose Translations: An Indian Life in an Academic World. This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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The elder Dakota writer Elizabeth Cook-Lynn talks about the politics of Indigenous language, writing, the Dakota literary tradition, and her new memoir In Defense of Loose Translations: An Indian Life in an Academic World. This talk was part of a series of talks celebrating Oceti Sakowin writers of the Oak Lake Writers Society: https://olws.squarespace.com.
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Tlingit scholar Anne Spice (@anne_spice) talks about the ongoing struggle against illegal incursions into traditional Wet'suwet'en territories and doing research on the frontlines.
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Tlingit scholar Anne Spice (@anne_spice) talks about the ongoing struggle against illegal incursions into traditional Wet'suwet'en territories and doing research on the frontlines.
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Paiute scholar Kristen Simmons talks about the white terror that dispossessed Natives to create the state of Nevada w/ settler militias, the Bundys, the Nevada Test Site, Las Vegas, & mass shooters.
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Paiute scholar Kristen Simmons talks about the white terror that dispossessed Natives to create the state of Nevada w/ settler militias, the Bundys, the Nevada Test Site, Las Vegas, & mass shooters.
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Jackie Fielder is a queer Indigenous socialist, a community organizer living out of her van, backing the #RedDeal, and fighting for housing rights. She’s also running for California Senate.
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Jackie Fielder is a queer Indigenous socialist, a community organizer living out of her van, backing the #RedDeal, and fighting for housing rights. She’s also running for California Senate.
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Uahikeaikaleiʻohu (@uahikea) puts the long history of US imperialism and military occupation of Hawaii into the context of contemporary Native Hawaiian struggles for liberation and sovereignty today at Mauna Kea.
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Uahikeaikaleiʻohu (@uahikea) puts the long history of US imperialism and military occupation of Hawaii into the context of contemporary Native Hawaiian struggles for liberation and sovereignty today at Mauna Kea.
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In this talk, Nick Estes commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Alcatraz occupation by connecting the Red Power movement to a longer history of Indigenous and Black resistance and global solidarity.
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In this talk, Nick Estes commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Alcatraz occupation by connecting the Red Power movement to a longer history of Indigenous and Black resistance and global solidarity.
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Mahtowin Munro and Kimimila Sa (Kisha) James talk about the National Day of Mourning, which celebrates Indigenous resistance, on a make-believe holiday settlers celebrate as "Thanksgiving." Learn the true history of this day and its significance to the Wampanoag people — and all Indigenous people.
Listen to Moonamun James's National Day of Mourning speech at 1:05:40.
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Mahtowin Munro and Kimimila Sa (Kisha) James talk about the National Day of Mourning, which celebrates Indigenous resistance, on a make-believe holiday settlers celebrate as "Thanksgiving." Learn the true history of this day and its significance to the Wampanoag people — and all Indigenous people.
Listen to Moonamun James's National Day of Mourning speech at 1:05:40.
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Maya Ajchura Chipana and Juan Lazaros Mendolas, Indigenous Quechua from Bolivia, offer an Indigenous perspective on the coup in Bolivia and the significance of Evo Morales.
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Maya Ajchura Chipana and Juan Lazaros Mendolas, Indigenous Quechua from Bolivia, offer an Indigenous perspective on the coup in Bolivia and the significance of Evo Morales.
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Federico Fuentes debunks accusations of Evo Morales and his party, the Movement toward Socialism, as "bad" for the environment and Indigenous rights.
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Federico Fuentes debunks accusations of Evo Morales and his party, the Movement toward Socialism, as "bad" for the environment and Indigenous rights.
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LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement. Nov. 20 marks the 50th anniversary.
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LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement. Nov. 20 marks the 50th anniversary.
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Journalist Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) breaks down the recent fascist-backed coup against Evo Morales and Bolivia's Indigenous socialist project.
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Journalist Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) breaks down the recent fascist-backed coup against Evo Morales and Bolivia's Indigenous socialist project.
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Andrew Curley (@wahgraphy) argues that current "green" transition plans largely misunderstand settler colonialism and imperialism. The Navajo Nation, a resource colony, is at the heart of the debate, as there are attempts to move away from harmful extractive economies. But who benefits? Whose economies are sacrificed?
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Andrew Curley (@wahgraphy) argues that current "green" transition plans largely misunderstand settler colonialism and imperialism. The Navajo Nation, a resource colony, is at the heart of the debate, as there are attempts to move away from harmful extractive economies. But who benefits? Whose economies are sacrificed?
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Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Arreaza (@jaarreaza) talks about the Indigenous socialist vision of the Bolivarian Revolution and how US sanctions have affected the country.
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Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Arreaza (@jaarreaza) talks about the Indigenous socialist vision of the Bolivarian Revolution and how US sanctions have affected the country.
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What is imperialism and anti-imperialism? Manu Karuka defines it as global class rule, with specific campaigns. Christina Heatherton looks to nineteenth century, making connections between Africa, America, and Europe. And Lara Kiswani asks what an anti-imperialist movement looks like in North America between Black, Indigenous, and Palestinian movements. These talks were recorded at the 2019 Native Liberation Conference in Gallup, New Mexico.
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What is imperialism and anti-imperialism? Manu Karuka defines it as global class rule, with specific campaigns. Christina Heatherton looks to nineteenth century, making connections between Africa, America, and Europe. And Lara Kiswani asks what an anti-imperialist movement looks like in North America between Black, Indigenous, and Palestinian movements. These talks were recorded at the 2019 Native Liberation Conference in Gallup, New Mexico.
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Manoomin, or wild rice, is central to Ojibwa history, culture, and prophecy. In this episode, Ojibwa wild rice harvesters and caretakers Courtney Calia and Kathy Smith share their knowledge of Manoomin's central role in Ojibwa society and its connection to the health of water, the planet, and people.
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Manoomin, or wild rice, is central to Ojibwa history, culture, and prophecy. In this episode, Ojibwa wild rice harvesters and caretakers Courtney Calia and Kathy Smith share their knowledge of Manoomin's central role in Ojibwa society and its connection to the health of water, the planet, and people.
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Nick Estes (@nickwestes) gives a lecture and Colorado University-Denver on the history of Indigenous resistance from Alcatraz to Standing Rock. Recorded October 10, 2019. Support
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Nick Estes (@nickwestes) gives a lecture and Colorado University-Denver on the history of Indigenous resistance from Alcatraz to Standing Rock. Recorded October 10, 2019. Support
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Nick talks about MAGA and the capacity of making Indigenous relations.
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Courtney talks about what it means to "get back to our heart" in harvesting Manoomin, wild rice.
Courtney talks about what it means to "get back to our heart" in harvesting Manoomin, wild rice.
Nick talks about MAGA and the capacity of making Indigenous relations.
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Vijay Prashad from the Tricontentinental talks about US hybrid wars and imperialism in Latin America and the Middle East.
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Vijay Prashad from the Tricontentinental talks about US hybrid wars and imperialism in Latin America and the Middle East.
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Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) from the Tricontinental (@tri_continental) talks about imperialism, socialist writing, and the politics of hope.
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Vijay Prashad (@vijayprashad) from the Tricontinental (@tri_continental) talks about imperialism, socialist writing, and the politics of hope.
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Jen, Justine, Hope, and Melanie tell us the origin story of the Red Nation, how it started and why they joined.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
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Sina Rahmani (@UrOrientalist) from the East is a Podcast (@east_podcast) interviews the Red Nation Podcast host, Nick Estes, about writing Indigenous history and contemporary Indigenous politics.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat: https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
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Sina Rahmani (@UrOrientalist) from the East is a Podcast (@east_podcast) interviews the Red Nation Podcast host, Nick Estes, about writing Indigenous history and contemporary Indigenous politics.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat: https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
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Jen, Justine, Hope, and Melanie tell us the origin story of the Red Nation, how it started and why they joined.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
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In the course of several interviews (1990-1992), Lenape scholar Jack D. Forbes pieces together the story of the real Columbus — a ruthless slaver and mass killer — and the often forgotten history of African and Native American encounters.
In the course of several interviews (1990-1992), Lenape scholar Jack D. Forbes pieces together the story of the real Columbus — a ruthless slaver and mass killer — and the often forgotten history of African and Native American encounters.