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Fighting Racism in the Hesapa | LANDBACK FOR THE PEOPLE S1 Ep. 2 

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In this episode, Nick Tilsen sits down with Sunny, Hermus and Anissa, local organizers to Rapid City, SD working on NDN Collective's #RapidCityVsRacism campaign. Together they start to unpack the linkage between racism and LANDBACK. The trio share personal stories of Indigenous power building as they fight against racism in the Hesapa.
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Hosted by: Nick Tilsen
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Original Music by: Jordan Brien
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Комментарии : 24   
@anthrograd13
@anthrograd13 Год назад
I'm sure all those mayoral candidates were tongue tied when confronted with your real questions
@mrtn5882
@mrtn5882 8 месяцев назад
Are yall selling your merchandise somewhere? I'd love to get one of those Rapid City vs. Racism shirts.
@lucansunshine1231
@lucansunshine1231 Год назад
We also turn on ourselves. I pray on Pine Ridge South Dakota, I'm from Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada. The Indians I pray with want me and my family to go pray back in Canada. We feel that hate they have towards us. All of us need to come together to stop what has been happening to all of us. Red, white, yellow and black. AHO ALL MY RELATIONS.
@laura3510
@laura3510 Год назад
The first I ever came across your leadership Nick, was at Standing Rock. You and other headsman sat at a group of tables to hold a discussion panel. You and all those who have worked behind the scenes, and who stand on the front lines, have been a lifechanging experience for me, and I want to officially thank all of you for the leadership, wisdom and the work you do for the all Indigenous communities on Turtle Island.
@nicolasbarbier-ventdouxpro9976
Keep doing what you are doing. It's the right courageous struggle. Please let me know if you need Europeans like me to help you. I know a bit about your struggle because I pushed for the return of 3.8 million acres of federal lands to the Nez Perce people during my PhD field work a few years ago. The fact that uninhabited US federal lands located in American Indian treaty areas have not been given back to their rightful American Indian owners is the most blatant proof that the US Congress, the US Supreme Court and the federal government as a whole are racist institutions that still consider that the massacres of Indigenous people and diseases killing most of them were good things which made it possible for the USA to conquer and preserve these lands for the main interest of Non-Indians
@kendricknolandh206
@kendricknolandh206 Год назад
There’s a lot to it. Traditionally speaking, us aboriginals from here in the americas see this land as our mother. When we are making our way from the spirit world to this world. Only a woman can support our life while we are in the womb. The organs in her body help us grow and is our life support. When we are birthed, Mother Earth is our life support. The plants, birds, and all of coexisting life forms support our lively hood in this life span as the umbilical cord our mothers supported us with. There’s so much at stake. I went to Seattle recently and I seen moss on the side walk, I saw that as Mother Earth showing us her resiliency as our native women show. They are both crucial to our everyday lives.
@ranasabeh282
@ranasabeh282 Год назад
The more powerful people are the more they are oppressed. It's so amazing to be alive now to get to witness the people taking their power back! AND STILL WE RISE!!!
@CORPCHGO
@CORPCHGO 2 месяца назад
Thinking not your strong suit? Yeah, it never was. That's your problem: "people who never invented the wheel". If you're oppressed you are not powerful BY THE DEFINITION OF THE WORD. Go back to school JR. and learn how to THINK! Dum dum dum, dum de dum, dum de dum . . .
@BGnuggetz
@BGnuggetz Год назад
Great podcast !keep up the good fight !✊️ thanks !
@roberteder-fb5ky
@roberteder-fb5ky 6 месяцев назад
Hey Nick this Deksi.Robert from Standing Rock via Ft.Peck rez, Poplar, Mt.
@thematronsmilitia
@thematronsmilitia 26 дней назад
Indigenous women in South Dakota have a maternal mortality rate 3x higher than their white counterparts. I have firsthand experiences with this, when my wife was giving birth she almost died because they had a medical student do her epidural and mess it up. They had a medical student practice or observe every one of her appointments because she's native and on medicaid. When I was working at the new Oyate Medical Center under construction, I overheard Muth Electric employees telling racist jokes instead of working, wasting resources allocated to the health of Indigenous people
@nativeandindigenuscraftcre433
Hi i understand what your saying about the subject matter it good thing i already know about racism there is all different kinds of it so i know that because i was a victim of it also so thanks for subject matter and good luck 🤞
@slykwevizions8014
@slykwevizions8014 Год назад
Omg I want to speak on your podcast
@Wadatkuta_nugadu
@Wadatkuta_nugadu Год назад
How mu, Brandon me nu nane’a. Nu Wadatkuta, nu pehapanunawaetu kemmadu. Nu pesa numma mu yadooa naka. Ka atsa po mu sogomeano’o. Pesa sootuhi mu.
@user-cc5od3zk4p
@user-cc5od3zk4p 3 месяца назад
If you want the land, buy it.
@LupitaHenry-k6t
@LupitaHenry-k6t 17 дней назад
With everything on the wealth that was indigenous to begin with it was stolen with hardly and any payback were everyone else in the world benefitted on the indigenous people's land the experiments done on the people and kept out of legal systems. To keep their businessman rich with a handful of indigenous actor compensated or even acknowledged in every aspect . Indigenous people are held down to even getting a foot hold to protect the land and water we all live on. How many doctors and nurses and policemen that are indigenous ? Scientists Compared to the rest of the world? It shows think about it. Get educated on the real truth.
@Kye9842
@Kye9842 7 дней назад
Land is more than just a commodity
@GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd
@GeorgeSkinner-eq1jd Год назад
The real racism is in you. You are the true racists.
@UmQasaann
@UmQasaann 10 месяцев назад
I'm Native American I got bad news, these white colonizers occupying so-called "America" will soon be a minority in 2054, same goes for the illegitimate state of "Canada" in 2036. Lmao
@Kye9842
@Kye9842 7 дней назад
sure. Racism is entirely individualistic and not a result of broader structures
@landback1491
@landback1491 Год назад
When you refer to "AIM", is that just for English speaking Natives in the U.S. (or Canada), or does it include Meso- and South 'america' too? What about us Island Natives (Boriken, Kiskeya, Cuba, ...), not federally recognized and low "B.Q."? 13:30 Does Turtle Island include Central and South America too? How can we move farther than just what treaties the "U.S." has done and look at the whole Hemisphere? How can we get "Latino" people with Native heritage to shed their ethnocide, and return to their Indigenous Mind? How can we shed this Blood Quantum bs and see each other as just Indigenous; instead of the racism perpetuated with our use of "part/mixed/fullblood/etc..."? LANDBACK
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