MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
News:News Commentary
In this back half of our longer-than-expected mini INDIGENA, host/producer Rick Harp picks up where he left off (drinking deeply of coffee, commodity fetishism and character actor Wallace Shawn) with 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), as they discuss:
CREDITS: ♬ 'All Your Faustian Bargains' and 'Love Is Chemical' by Steve Combs (CC BY 4.0). Edited by Cassidy Villebrun-Buracas and Rick Harp.
How Canada sprinkles 'Reconciliation' on First Nations then tells them it's raining (ep 287)
Is it time to toss 'Indigenous' categories for mainstream arts awards? (ep 286)
Getting Real With Artificial Intelligence (ep 285)
How Ukrainian land defenders get to be brave and heroic to Canadian media yet Indigenous defenders don’t (ep 284)
Defund Defined (ep 283)
Ottawa Overwhelmed (ep 282)
The odd turns taken with land acknowledgments (ep 281)
U.S.A. R.I.P. ? (ep 280)
The Rot of Reconciliation in Canada (ep 279)
Cantankerous Cottagers (ep 278)
Omigod Omicron (ep 277)
Trust, Truth and Treaties (ep 276)
Wet’suwet’en Solidarity (ep 275)
When even an Indian Affairs minister says 'Land Back', can we still use it? (ep 274)
Unsettled Settlers (ep 273)
Unhealthy Healers (ep 272)
Canada's provincial patchwork of Orange Shirt Days (ep 271)
An anti-carbon coup for Indigenous climate activists (ep 270)
Grave Concerns (ep 269)
Coronavirus Conversations: Part 2 (ep 268)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Tucker Carlson Show
The Matt Walsh Show
The Glenn Beck Program
Mark Levin Podcast
The Michael Knowles Show