Join us on a profound journey in this episode of "Meet the Onôtinikêwak" as host Michael LaRocque welcomes Pam Palmater, a distinguished Mi'kmaq activist, author, and speaker. From the heart of El River Bar First Nation, Pam shares her compelling insights on the pressing issues facing Indigenous communities across Canada. This conversation not only delves into her personal and professional life but also explores her critical views on law enforcement practices and her passionate advocacy for Indigenous rights.
Pam Palmater is a proud member of the Mi'kmaq nation and a tireless advocate for Indigenous rights. As a lawyer, professor, and public speaker, she utilizes her platform to champion social justice and human rights, focusing on the intersection of Indigenous sovereignty and legal frameworks.
Show Highlights:
[0:00] Michael introduces Pam Palmater, setting the stage for a discussion on Indigenous advocacy and systemic challenges.
[02:19] Pam discusses her Mi'kmaq heritage, her upbringing, and how her family's involvement in Native politics shaped her path.
[06:34] Insights into Pam's academic journey and her impactful career, including her roles and experiences that have influenced her advocacy work.
[15:38] Pam and Michael discuss the complexities of policing and surveillance within Indigenous communities, revealing the underlying tensions and the need for reform.
[27:13] The conversation turns to the impact of social media and public engagement, with Pam sharing how she navigates online platforms to spread awareness and education.
[36:35] Addressing internal community challenges and the phenomenon of 'doxing', illustrating the difficulties public figures face in the digital age.
[48:15] Reflections on overcoming fears and the importance of resilience in advocacy, highlighting the continuous journey of learning and personal growth.
Where to Connect:
Website: https://pampalmater.com - Discover more about Pam's work, access her blog, and explore her podcast.
Social Media: Follow Pam on platforms like Twitter and Facebook to stay updated on her latest projects and advocacy efforts.
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