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In part two of the underview with Melissa Horner, we delve into the enduring impacts of settler colonialism on relationships with land, community, and identity. Melissa contrasts Indigenous relationality, rooted in responsibility and reciprocity, with Western notions of ownership and possession.
From historical land dispossession to modern systems like conservation, medicine, and capitalism, she unpacks how settler colonial frameworks persist today. The discussion highlights how these systems affect everyone differently, sparing no one, while offering a pathway to reframe our connections through responsibility, relationality, and equity.
https://www.theunderview.com/episodes/the-underview-doctrine-discovery-settler-colonialism-melissa-horner-part-2-3
About the underview:
The underview is an exploration of the development of our Communal Theology of Place viewed through the medium of bikes, land, and people to discover community wholeness.
Website: theunderview.com
Follow us on Instagram: @underviewthe
Host: @mikerusch
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunderview/message
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In part two of the underview with Melissa Horner, we delve into the enduring impacts of settler colonialism on relationships with land, community, and identity. Melissa contrasts Indigenous relationality, rooted in responsibility and reciprocity, with Western notions of ownership and possession.
From historical land dispossession to modern systems like conservation, medicine, and capitalism, she unpacks how settler colonial frameworks persist today. The discussion highlights how these systems affect everyone differently, sparing no one, while offering a pathway to reframe our connections through responsibility, relationality, and equity.
https://www.theunderview.com/episodes/the-underview-doctrine-discovery-settler-colonialism-melissa-horner-part-2-3
About the underview:
The underview is an exploration of the development of our Communal Theology of Place viewed through the medium of bikes, land, and people to discover community wholeness.
Website: theunderview.com
Follow us on Instagram: @underviewthe
Host: @mikerusch
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunderview/message

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