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Naming Injustice to Find Justice: Genocide

Jan 28, 201823 min
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Episode description

WHAT DOES JUSTICE LOOK LIKE? The Struggles for Liberation in Indigenous Homelands. Speakers Wazitayawin and John Stoesz shared with us the experience of the Dakota struggle for land justice in Minnesota, and explored its application for communities like ours in the Pacific Northwest. In their morning presentation, "Naming Injustice to Find Justice," Wazitayawin and John Stoesz' question for settler communities was: What does it mean to benefit from genocide, forced removal and stolen land? What is a justice response? (Part 1 of 4: Genocide) *There are some silences in the audio recordings when we were making technological adjustments.
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