A Tribute to Indigenous Activism

For this episode we wanted to commemorate the importance of Indigenous activists and the incredible work that they do. First we hear from Dr Dawn Lavell-Harvard about the connection between Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and the resource extraction industry. Afterwards, we hear from Randi Monkman about what drives their activism and support for Wet'suwet'en land defence. Hosting by Wen Chan, Autumn Moronchuk and Andy Silva. Editing and show production by Rose-Eva Forgues-Jenkins. To learn more about Dr Dawn Lavell-Harvard: https://canadianwomen.org/staff/dr-dawn-lavell-harvard/ To learn more about the land defence taking place at Unist'ot'en and Wet'suwet'en: http://unistoten.camp/ We also feature a clip of from Electric Pow Wow Drum by Tribe Called Red: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj3U0z64_m4
In this episode, we wanted to commemorate the importance of Indigenous activists and the incredible work that they do. First we hear from Dr Dawn Lavell-Harvard about the connection between Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Children, and Two Spirit and the resource extraction industry. Afterwards, we hear from Randi Monkman about what drives their activism and support for Wet'suwet'en land defence. Hosting by Wen Chan, Autumn Moronchuk and Andy Silva. Editing and show production by Rose-Eva Forgues-Jenkins.

You can check out the Unist'ot'en 2020 Legal Fund here: https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/unistoten2020legalfund
And the activist's guide to supporting at this link: http://unistoten.camp/supportertoolkit2020/?fbclid=IwAR0Z-Aq405z-PAQd5TrkWtr_6EHhpiGdKulBq8HvO46k8dtlnuwEcX_bzJo.

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