TRR ep. 128 (Aug. 12/2015): A new resource to learn about Canada's colonial present and past - podcast episode cover

TRR ep. 128 (Aug. 12/2015): A new resource to learn about Canada's colonial present and past

Feb 27, 201728 min
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In episode #128 of Talking Radical Radio (August 12, 2015), I speak with Monique Woroniak and Liz Carlson. They are two participants in a small group of women from Winnipeg who have taken seriously the admonition that white settler folks must work with other white settler folks in pushing anti-racist and decolonizing politics. To that end they have, in tight consultation with diversely located Indigenous people in Winnipeg, produced a website to allow settlers who are questioning the received wisdom about Canada to educate ourselves with respect to the country's colonial present and past. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2015/08/19/radio-a-new-grassroots-resource-for-settlers-to-learn-about-canadas-colonial-present-and-past/
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