New Resistant Communiqués #Podcast: longtime #activist Prexy Nesbitt challenges dominant narratives about #revolutionary #struggle by centering the ethical and political principles that guided #liberation #movements in #SouthernAfrica. Reflecting on his work with #FRELIMO and other movements, he adds that the #decolonial struggle was about confronting systems of #oppression rather than targeting individuals. Listen to Prexy Nesbitt's #ResistantCommuniques #episode: https://bit.ly/rc2025prexynesbitt

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It was great to be in conversation with #Indigenous Geographer Dr. Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles and my brilliant @ResistantCommPod collective member, @zeblarson. It was phenomenal to discuss the #LandBack movement and hear Indigenous solutions to the #ClimateCrisis; it was a truly generative experience.

On the new Resistant Communiqués Podcast, Indigenous Geographer Dr. Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, director of the Geographic Indigenous Futures Collaboratory, illustrates how we’re sold tech billionaires as climate saviors, yet they helped create the problem. Dr. Smiles goes on to discuss what will save us from the climate crisis: Indigenous place-and-space-based wisdom points to land‑care, crisis coping, & real climate action.

I’m so pleased to share this video clip and new episode of the Resistant Communiqués Podcast with folks.

Hope you enjoy one of our favorite video clips from the episode.

Listen to the #ResistantCommuniques #podcast episode: bit.ly/rc2025ndsmiles

#Indigenous #Geographer Dr. Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles shares the history of The #StandingRock Struggle & the #NoDAPL Movement, recalling the power of Indigenous-led resistance. Dr. Smiles reflects on the state repression; #Obama sent #militarized forces to attack #WaterProtectors #activists fighting for #IndigenousRights & environmental justice. Smiles explains why and urges us to resist liberal nostalgia.

Listen to the full #ResistantCommuniques #podcast episode https://bit.ly/rc2025ndsmiles

On the new Resistant Communiqués #Podcast, Indigenous #Geographer Dr. Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles explores the #LandBack movement. Land Back is complex, aimed at renewing #Indigenous Nations' relationships with their cultures, land, & territories. Dr. Smiles discusses how Land Back encompasses efforts ranging from addressing overlooked histories to restoring rights and relationships. It is multifaceted and broad.

Listen to Dr. Smiles’ #ResistantCommuniques #episode: https://bit.ly/rc2025ndsmiles

Pride was a riot and a refusal.

Ryan Conrad, activist, social movements historian, and cofounder and editor of Against Equality, joins us on Resistant Communiqués #podcast to dissect what we lost when radical queer politics and queer liberation became assimilation and rainbow capitalism.

🎧 Listen: https://bit.ly/rc2025ryanconrad

#queerliberation #queerpolitics #rainbowcapitalism #againstequality #resistantcommuniques

"The first aspect of the foundation of capitalism is [that] the African woman's womb is capital producing, and that's a difference, the fundamental difference between other forms of indentured servitude...My mantra is capitalism is the highest form of organized crime, founded on stolen land, stolen people, and genocide." - Dr. S.E. Anderson

Join Dr. S.E. Anderson on the Resistant Communiqués Podcast as we explore the complex interplay between race and class. Explore chattel slavery and its foundational role in capitalism. Discover how the exploitation of African women's bodies and wombs as capital laid the groundwork for systemic inequalities that persist today. Uncover the truths of African and Black history in the U.S. with us.

Listen + Study + Learn: https://bit.ly/RC_SAnderson
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