
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Send us a text
Welcome to Turtle Island Talk 11, where we go into real stories impacting Indigenous communities across North America. From government surveillance and historical injustices to Indigenous resilience, activism, and culture—nothing is off the table.
In this episode, we explore the case of Jason Kennedy, a First Nations man who underwent surgery at Grace Hospital in Winnipeg—only to wake up and discover that doctors had amputated the wrong leg. Was this a tragic mistake, or part of the ongoing medical negligence Indigenous people face? We break down the long history of medical racism and what needs to change.
We also discuss Denise Shafer, the owner of La Indita, a beloved Mexican and Indigenous restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, that was recently targeted by ICE. Was this just a “routine” inspection, or a case of racial profiling? And why do Indigenous and Mexican-owned businesses seem to face this kind of scrutiny more than others?
Alongside these heavy-hitting stories, we also have much more so sit back and enjoy this episode of Turtle Island Talk.
Check out La Indita in Tucson AZ- https://lainditaaz.com/
Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/
Email us at [email protected]
Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/
And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_tales
Amanda Bland Dallas area Bakery
instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/
Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
4.8
341341 ratings
Send us a text
Welcome to Turtle Island Talk 11, where we go into real stories impacting Indigenous communities across North America. From government surveillance and historical injustices to Indigenous resilience, activism, and culture—nothing is off the table.
In this episode, we explore the case of Jason Kennedy, a First Nations man who underwent surgery at Grace Hospital in Winnipeg—only to wake up and discover that doctors had amputated the wrong leg. Was this a tragic mistake, or part of the ongoing medical negligence Indigenous people face? We break down the long history of medical racism and what needs to change.
We also discuss Denise Shafer, the owner of La Indita, a beloved Mexican and Indigenous restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, that was recently targeted by ICE. Was this just a “routine” inspection, or a case of racial profiling? And why do Indigenous and Mexican-owned businesses seem to face this kind of scrutiny more than others?
Alongside these heavy-hitting stories, we also have much more so sit back and enjoy this episode of Turtle Island Talk.
Check out La Indita in Tucson AZ- https://lainditaaz.com/
Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/
Email us at [email protected]
Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/
And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_tales
Amanda Bland Dallas area Bakery
instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/
Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
44,902 Listeners
1,556 Listeners
8,624 Listeners
9,146 Listeners
16,355 Listeners
1,792 Listeners
937 Listeners
22,739 Listeners
387 Listeners
10,035 Listeners
4,003 Listeners
1,247 Listeners
112 Listeners
1,087 Listeners
1,042 Listeners