Posts Tagged 'Indigenous Activism'
Lumbee Resistance to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Lumbee Resistance of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline In our podcast, we explore methods of resistance used by the Lumbee Nation in response to the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and get some insight into Indigenous Resistance from Indigenous activist, writer, and
Lumbee Resistance to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Lumbee Resistance of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline In our podcast, we explore methods of resistance used by the Lumbee Nation in response to the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline, and get some insight into Indigenous Resistance from Indigenous activist, writer, and
Decolonizing Forestry & Unlearning Fire Suppression
By Nicoletta Dinelli & Echo Hertzberg Listen to the podcast HERE! In this episode, Nico & Echo explore the concept of decolonial forestry through the indigenous practices of controlled, or prescribed burns. How has colonization affected the management of forests,
Decolonizing Forestry & Unlearning Fire Suppression
By Nicoletta Dinelli & Echo Hertzberg Listen to the podcast HERE! In this episode, Nico & Echo explore the concept of decolonial forestry through the indigenous practices of controlled, or prescribed burns. How has colonization affected the management of forests,
Pathways to Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington Podcast Audio Link A discussion on how we may rethink tribal sovereignty both within and outside the context of the Yurok Tribe. Indigenous affairs journalist, Anna V. Smith, explains the unprecedented steps that the
Pathways to Strengthening Tribal Sovereignty
By Lisa Smart and Taylor Worthington Podcast Audio Link A discussion on how we may rethink tribal sovereignty both within and outside the context of the Yurok Tribe. Indigenous affairs journalist, Anna V. Smith, explains the unprecedented steps that the
Simultaneous Exploitation of Indigenous Women and Land
By: Willow Parchment, Samirah Aziz, Sari Gubar, and Priscilla Kendall According to Amnesty International (2016:49), the homicide rate for Indigenous women and girls in Canada is at least 6 times higher than the national average. These appalling statistics signal massive structural
Simultaneous Exploitation of Indigenous Women and Land
By: Willow Parchment, Samirah Aziz, Sari Gubar, and Priscilla Kendall According to Amnesty International (2016:49), the homicide rate for Indigenous women and girls in Canada is at least 6 times higher than the national average. These appalling statistics signal massive structural