Reconciliation & Owning Settlerism/Appropriation

Reconciliation & Owning Settlerism/Appropriation

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Top 7 Facts: New Report on Incarceration of Indigenous People
Top 7 Facts: New Report on Incarceration of Indigenous People
Here are 7 quick highlights from the Office of the Correctional Investigator, Ten Years since Spirit Matters: Indigenous Issues in Federal Corrections (released November 1, 2023). It is based on “over 200 interviews with...
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Top 7 Facts: New Report on Incarceration of Indigenous People
Indigenous Challenges to Capitalism
Indigenous Challenges to Capitalism
Speaking at the Revolutions conference at the University of Manitoba, Professor Peter Kulchyski discusses the significant challenges to global capitalism tha...
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Indigenous Challenges to Capitalism
The Indigenous Struggle and Marxism
The Indigenous Struggle and Marxism
The Wet’suwet’en movement, the 1492 Landback Lane occupation, and Mi’kmaq fishing crisis, are vivid illustrations that the oppression of Indigenous people is...
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The Indigenous Struggle and Marxism
Pam Palmater
Pam Palmater
Educate. Empower. Transform. Action-based reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Follow me on a powerful journey of education, empowerment, and transformation and be part of a growing community that is committed to action-based reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. My name is Pam Palmater and I'm an award-winning Indigenous lawyer, professor, author, and media commentator creating educational videos about Indigenous peoples, social justice, and allyship. I'm a registered Indian, member of Ugpi'ganjig (Eel River Bar First Nation), citizen of the Mi’kmaw Nation and born and raised in Mi’kma’ki. For more resources, check out my website at: https://www.pampalmater.com My production studio website: https:www.warriorlifestudios.com My LINKTREE https://linktr.ee/pampalmater YouTube banner photo credit: Lisa McIntosh Photography #indigenous #firstnations #nativeamerican
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RCMP force a retreat at Wet’suwet’en barricade
RCMP force a retreat at Wet’suwet’en barricade
Police gave Wet’suwet’en members an hour to summon hereditary chiefs to discuss a blockade to their traditional territories by LNG company Coastal GasLink.
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RCMP force a retreat at Wet’suwet’en barricade
This is Native Land: Understanding the standoff at Unist’ot’en | Loose Lips Magazine
This is Native Land: Understanding the standoff at Unist’ot’en | Loose Lips Magazine
By Nikki Sanchez @nikkilaes For the Wet’suwet’en living at Unist’ot’en, maintaining cultural practices is just as important as stopping the pipelines. The camp is one of the most significant global examples of Indigenous land-based sovereignty
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This is Native Land: Understanding the standoff at Unist’ot’en | Loose Lips Magazine