In this premiere broadcast we talk with some long-time Indigenous Action co-conspirators about their thoughts on “land acknowledgements.” Guests: Amrah Salomón J, Alex Soto & Chizhi JackHosts: Bonn, Anthony, Klee About the podcast: Welcome to Indigenous Action where we dig deep into critical issues impacting our communities throughout Occupied America/Turtle…
This is an audio version of the ‘zine we wrote and published in February 2020 titled, “Voting is Not Harm Reduction” read by Bonn Baudelaire. We’ve published this as a companion to our podcast “Voices of Refusal: The Native Vote & Colonial Domination.” Check out that episode here: www.indigenousaction.org/podcast
Ep. 2: Voices of Refusal: The Native Vote & Colonial Domination
Sep 29, 2020 • 1:22:18
In this broadcast hosts Bonn, Anthony, and Klee talk with co-conspirator Bettina Castagno about not voting and why voting is not a form of harm reduction. Check out the companion Audio 'Zine of our piece "Voting is Not Harm Reduction."
In this broadcast host Bonn talks with Amrah Salomón J., Anne Spice, Makoon, and Demian Dinéyazhi' about the limitations of Indigenous Peoples’ Day & the possibilities of Indigenous liberation.
In this broadcast hosts Bonn, Anthony, and Klee talk with Kanahus Manuel, Gord Hill & Enāēmaehkiw Kesīqnaeh about Land Back, lessons from the front-lines, & Indigenous Anti-Fascism.
Ep. 5: Stolen Kinship: Confronting Anti-Blackness in Indigenous Communities
Dec 3, 2020 •
In this broadcast Indigenous Action is taken over by three fierce queer Afro-Indigenous organizers: edxi betts, Mahlikah Awe:ri, and Shanese Steele to confront anti-Blackness in Indigenous communities. “If we’re speaking liberation. If we’re speaking reparations. Than we need to be speaking to each other.” – Mahlikah Awe:ri Guests: edxi betts…
After taking a bit of a break, were back! In this show our hosts Bonn & Klee give some updates, share solidarity with Asian Amerikan & Pacific Islanders facing attacks by white supremacists, and catch up with our co-conspirators Bearcat and Remy for some thoughts on settler colonial politics including…
Ep. 7: Indigenous Mutual Aid: One Year of Pandemic Response & Organizing
Apr 6, 2021 •
Indigenous Mutual Aid frontline organizers share their experiences and thoughts from a year of being on the ground in their communities responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ep. 8: Our Struggles Aren’t Commodities: Smashing Trading Post Activism
Apr 24, 2021 •
From clothing brands capitalizing on movement imagery and slogans to beer labels “benefiting” #MMIWGT2S, when facing cultural appropriation and exploitation of Indigenous identity and struggle, how do we also hold Indigenous artists and non-profits accountable for exploiting our own struggles?
Ep. 9: Against Colonial Logics: Rethinking Resistance to Resource Extraction
Jul 2, 2021 •
Many Indigenous frontline resistance struggles are wrought with strategies and tactics that reinforce colonial logics. From resource extraction resistances, “honoring” treaties, green capitalism, and Indigenous non-profit capitalists, how do we identify, challenge, and go beyond these issues so we can more effectively fight for liberation?In this show we hear from…
In this premiere broadcast we talk with some long-time Indigenous Action co-conspirators about their thoughts on “land acknowledgements.”
Guests: Amrah Salomón J, Alex Soto & Chizhi Jack Hosts: Bonn, Anthony, Klee
About the podcast: Welcome to Indigenous Action where we dig deep into critical issues impacting our communities throughout Occupied America/Turtle Island. This is an autonomous anti-colonial broadcast with unapologetic and claws-out analysis towards total liberation. So take your seat by this fire and may the bridges we burn together, light our way. Subscribe, like, share on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play. Email us at IAInfo@protonmail.com.
Who are the Indigenous nations being represented ? No Native or Indigenous activists or organizers have been approached for this event ? Who claims You ? What nations?
suzanne smoke
September 22, 2020 at 10:08 AM
Who are the Indigenous nations being represented ? No Native or Indigenous activists or organizers have been approached for this event ? Who claims You ? What nations?
a thought
November 10, 2020 at 4:46 PM
“dismantle tribal governments, challenge notions of colonized citizenship in tribal governments by the settler state patriarchy”