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Join host @RenaldoMckenzie , (Author of "NeoLiberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," and the upcoming book: "Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations," out later this week, President of The NeoLiberal Corporation and an Adjunct Professor at @jtsintersection Jamaica Theological Seminary and graduate at @penn and doctoral student @georgetownuniversity in this thought-provoking episode as he engages in a deep dialogue with Dr. Nolan Fontaine and Phoenix Moon from the Urban Indian Heritage Society (UIHS). Delve into the intricacies of racial classification, Indigenous heritage, and the ongoing struggle for accurate representation. Dr. Fontaine and @PhoenixMoon of the @UIHSorg bring their expertise to the forefront, discussing how historical records have been manipulated, leading to the erasure of Indigenous identities. UIHS's dedicated efforts to preserve cultural heritage, ensure accurate racial classification, and promote political representation are explored in depth. Learn about the mission to break the chains of historical misrepresentation and create an authentic platform for Indigenous voices.This episode isn't just a conversation; it's an opportunity to explore the layers of history and identity that shape our society. Discover the pivotal role of genealogy in reconnecting with roots and the urgency of navigating the intricate landscape of racial classification in an evolving world.Tune in for a captivating exploration of how the Urban Indian Heritage Society and its dedicated members are championing the cause of cultural authenticity, reclaiming history, and paving the way for a more inclusive future.Visit the @UIHSpapoose at https://urbanindianheritagesociety.org.
By Renaldo MckenzieJoin host @RenaldoMckenzie , (Author of "NeoLiberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance," and the upcoming book: "Neoliberal Globalization Reconsidered, Neo-Capitalism and the Death of Nations," out later this week, President of The NeoLiberal Corporation and an Adjunct Professor at @jtsintersection Jamaica Theological Seminary and graduate at @penn and doctoral student @georgetownuniversity in this thought-provoking episode as he engages in a deep dialogue with Dr. Nolan Fontaine and Phoenix Moon from the Urban Indian Heritage Society (UIHS). Delve into the intricacies of racial classification, Indigenous heritage, and the ongoing struggle for accurate representation. Dr. Fontaine and @PhoenixMoon of the @UIHSorg bring their expertise to the forefront, discussing how historical records have been manipulated, leading to the erasure of Indigenous identities. UIHS's dedicated efforts to preserve cultural heritage, ensure accurate racial classification, and promote political representation are explored in depth. Learn about the mission to break the chains of historical misrepresentation and create an authentic platform for Indigenous voices.This episode isn't just a conversation; it's an opportunity to explore the layers of history and identity that shape our society. Discover the pivotal role of genealogy in reconnecting with roots and the urgency of navigating the intricate landscape of racial classification in an evolving world.Tune in for a captivating exploration of how the Urban Indian Heritage Society and its dedicated members are championing the cause of cultural authenticity, reclaiming history, and paving the way for a more inclusive future.Visit the @UIHSpapoose at https://urbanindianheritagesociety.org.