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Idle No More in Egypt
Patricia Stein @PygmySioux is a Lakota from North Dakota who is living in Cairo, Egypt. On December 21, 2012, as part of the Idle No More (#IdleNoMore) movement, she went with her Egyptian friend Ahmed عggour @Psypherize and stood in front of the Canadian Embassy in Cairo with Idle No More signs.
Harsha Walia on Immigrants in Support of Idle No More
Harsha Walia of the migrant justice group No One Is Illegal Vancouver speaks about the Immigrants In Support of Idle No More initiative, and touches on the links between migrant justice and indigenous sovereignty struggles, plus the upcoming border blockade actions set to take place on January 5th, 2013.
GroundWire News - December 16, 2012 edition
This edition was produced by Erin Hudson at CKUT in Montreal Quebec.
Headlines:
The national movement Idle No More is sweeping across the country
Changes to Canada’s oldest legislation, the Navigable Waters Protection Act, and implications
The Egyptian government clears Mohammed Mahjoub of all terrorism-related charges
COP18 Heats Up
Things get intense as civil society demands action from Canadian Environment Minister, as well as from all negotiators. Check this out to hear about the CYD’s meeting with the Environment Minister, as well as a mass mobilized action that occurred this afternoon.
STANDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PHILIPPINES
As a typhoon sweeps across the Philippines, there was an action organized today in solidarity with the Philippines delegation who are urging for more climate action.
Northern Manitoba, Racism, and supporting decolonised education
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics include:
Thinking about colonialism in Inner City Winnipeg
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics include:
Covering aboriginal issues in Winnipeg
Interview with Mary Agnes Welch
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics include:
Getting out of the mind, putting the body into action- David Ball
Interview with David Ball
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics:
Addressing barriers to work, not poverty in decolonizing local economy.
Interview with Shaun Loney
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Content:
Decolonising High School Curricula
Interview with Sylvia Smith
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Content:
Kristen Gilchrist on working with Families of Sisters in Spirit
Interview with Kristen Gilchrist
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics:
Youth engaging in solidarity work- Rising Tide Coast Salish Territories
Interview with Maryam Adrangi
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Topics:
Committing to anticolonialism as a parent and educator- Tanya McFadyen
Interview with Tanya McFadyen
This interview is a part of a research work I’m undertaking to see how non indigenous people understand and engage in decolonizing work. View the blog, and all interviews at http://imasettler.blogspot.ca/.
Anti Colonial Work in Academia- Shiri Pasternak
Interview with Shiri Pasternak.
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