MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
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For our latest mini INDIGENA (the sweet + sour version of MEDIA INDIGENA), we yank on the global supply chain linking locals in Campbell River, B.C. to the opening of what’s only the second “Indigenous-operated, licensed Starbucks store” in Canada. And just like last time—when our MINI went long on what we meant to be just our opening topic—our content cup once again runneth over, as we eat up an entire episode exploring the ethics of commodity-based commerce as carried out by Indigenous participants at each end of the colossal coffee trade.
Joining fairly-caffeinated host/producer Rick Harp the afternoon of Wednesday, April 3rd were coffee companions Kim TallBear (University of Alberta professor in the Faculty of Native Studies and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Society) and Candis Callison (UBC Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the School for Public Policy and Global Affairs).
CREDITS: 𝅘𝅥𝅯 'All Your Faustian Bargains' and 'Love Is Chemical' by Steve Combs (CC BY 4.0); 'Dust and Conclusions' by BIIANSU (via ZapSplat.com)
From perogies to pemmican: what can two men switched at birth tell us about Indigenous belonging? (ep 346)
A Plethora of Pretendianism: Pt 2 (ep 344)
A Plethora of Pretendianism: Pt. 1 (ep 343)
Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind: Pt. 1 (ep 342)
Is the Supreme Court ruling on Canada's Indigenous child welfare law a victory for the status quo? (ep 341)
Unflagging settler colonialism in Minnesota / Mni Sóta Makoce (ep 340)
The 'clean, green' face of colonialism (ep 339)
Shaping a Syllabus for Indigenous Podcast Studies (ep 338)
CN Indigenous advisory board goes off the rails (ep 337)
Carbon Colonialism and Culpability (ep 336)
Where's There Smokes, There's Fire: Tobacco, Trade and Treaties (ep 335)
The debate over state vs federal recognition of tribes in the U.S. (ep 334)
How Canada Diddles While The World Burns: A Climate Check-in (ep 333)
Do statutes of limitations apply to treaties with First Nations? Canada sure hopes so (ep 332)
How might The Voice referendum echo for Indigenous peoples in Australia? (ep 331)
First Thoughts on First First Nations Premier of Manitoba (ep 330)
Indigenous Journalisms: Part 8 (ep 329)
Indigenous Journalisms: Part 7 (ep 328)
Indigenous Journalisms: Part 6 (ep 327)
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