On this show --
listen to Navajo activist and scholar Melanie Yazzie explain the implications and legacy of Standing Rock to the fight against islamophobia and oppressive immigration policies;
Cheryl Harris, Co-Director of the Critical Race Studies at UCLA's Faculty of Law talks about the role of Colorblindness in enabling the rise of White Nationalism and neoliberal politics in the US, Canada, France, and the UK;
and finally we'll hear from three student activists fighting for McGill to withdraw its investments the fossil fuel industry, and criticizing the university's response to their campaign as procedurally unjust.