
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
This Episode, hosted by Dee and Yaz, both indigenous women immersed in activism and the struggle for collective liberation, discusses the importance of the concept of indigeneity and the harmful rhetoric of white suppremacy and white saviorism.
Dee ad Yaz often refer back to their tribes and history in pre-colonnial and post colonial times, to the struggle of their ancestors and how that shaped their present and their perspective of the world.
A beautiful account of a people often written out of history, a journey into the lives and experiences of indigenous activists that live in two different continents while carrying out the struggle of their ancestors against western imperialism.
Hope you enjoy this episode
This Episode, hosted by Dee and Yaz, both indigenous women immersed in activism and the struggle for collective liberation, discusses the importance of the concept of indigeneity and the harmful rhetoric of white suppremacy and white saviorism.
Dee ad Yaz often refer back to their tribes and history in pre-colonnial and post colonial times, to the struggle of their ancestors and how that shaped their present and their perspective of the world.
A beautiful account of a people often written out of history, a journey into the lives and experiences of indigenous activists that live in two different continents while carrying out the struggle of their ancestors against western imperialism.
Hope you enjoy this episode