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Indigenous Action Ep. 1: Acknowledge This!
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  • Indigenous Action Ep. 1: Acknowledge This!

    Indigenous Action Ep. 1: Acknowledge This!

    Sep 16, 2020 • 1:34:43

    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…

  • Audio Zine: Voting is Not Harm Reduction

    Audio Zine: Voting is Not Harm Reduction

    Sep 29, 2020 • 1:22:20

    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

    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."

  • Ep. 3: Beyond Indigenous Peoples’ Day

    Ep. 3: Beyond Indigenous Peoples’ Day

    Oct 12, 2020 • 1:16:00

    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.

  • Ep. 4: Land Back & Indigenous Anti-Fascism

    Ep. 4: Land Back & Indigenous Anti-Fascism

    Nov 5, 2020 • 2:03:40

    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

    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…

  • Ep. 6: Unsettling Settler Politics: Biden, Halaand & Accomplices Not Grammys

    Ep. 6: Unsettling Settler Politics: Biden, Halaand & Accomplices Not Grammys

    Mar 25, 2021 •

    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

    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

    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

    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…