
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Canine colonial. Is it apt to draw parallels between the worst ills of mainstream child welfare systems and those of animal welfare? It's the potentially provocative thesis of the Vancouver Humane Society, a thesis they soon hope to put into practice.
Joining host/producer Rick Harp for a decolonial discussion on dogs on and off the rez are MI regulars Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta's department of drama, and Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment.
// CREDITS: Episode edited by Stephanie Wood. Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
By Rick Harp4.9
126126 ratings
Canine colonial. Is it apt to draw parallels between the worst ills of mainstream child welfare systems and those of animal welfare? It's the potentially provocative thesis of the Vancouver Humane Society, a thesis they soon hope to put into practice.
Joining host/producer Rick Harp for a decolonial discussion on dogs on and off the rez are MI regulars Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta's department of drama, and Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment.
// CREDITS: Episode edited by Stephanie Wood. Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

90,894 Listeners

43,549 Listeners

370 Listeners

208 Listeners

1,167 Listeners

124 Listeners

87 Listeners

14,902 Listeners

2 Listeners

2,165 Listeners

240 Listeners

419 Listeners

2,994 Listeners

0 Listeners

5 Listeners