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Episode 6 - Remembering Who We Are and Our Relations w/ Julian Brave Noisecat

In this episode, we speak with Julian Brave Noisecat, an enrolled citizen of the Secwepemc, also known as Shuswap First Nation, in British Columbia.

Julian Brave Noisecat explores the importance of connection and relationship, to family, to history, to place and to culture, threading his own story throughout a larger narrative about the deep trauma Indigenous people have experienced through colonization and the resilience and power that is emerging as individuals, tribes and nations work to reclaim their own stories and landscapes.

Raised in Oakland, California, Julian is a brilliant writer and journalist, an indigenous rights activist and policy expert. He has emerged as one of the most penetrating and influential analysts of environmental justice and indigenous issues, as well as of national and global political and economic trends.

Julian is a fellow of New America and the Type Media Center, as well as one of the first visiting fellows of the Center for Racial Justice at the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy.

We begin with Julian’s keynote address at the Bioneers 2020 conference and follow with a heartfelt conversation hosted by Cara Romero.

Artwork for this episode was created in collaboration with Dauwila Harrison (photography) and Mer Young (collage art).

Learn more at https://bioneers.org/indigeneity-program/

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13 октября 2022 г. 21:01:38
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