Dispossession
Jun 17, 2021•57 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Episode description
On this episode, we learn from Kurt Jordan and Laiken Jordahl about dispossession: what it is and how it is affecting Indigenous people, wildlife, and ecosystems. Jordan works in the Finger Lakes region of New York, studying the effects of institutions like Cornell on the Indigenous populations of the region. Jordahl is an activist and ally helping to bring awareness to the harm caused by wall construction at the U.S.-Mexico border.
- Laiken Jordahl
- Kurt Jordan
- American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program at Cornell
- Cornell University and Indigenous Dispossession Project
- Land Acknowledgement Resources for Cornell's Ithaca Campus
- No Border Wall Campaign from the Center for Biological Diversity
- O'odham Anti-Border Collective
- "A Wall in the Wild"
- "O'odham Communities Fight against Border Wall Construction at Quitobaquito Springs"
- Red Nation Podcast
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