Decolonize openbaar
[search 0]
Meer
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Decolonize and Discover

Witchever Path LLC

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
The Decolonize and Discover podcast, an offshoot of the Massachusetts-based Decolonize and Discover festival features the BIPOC, Queer, Disabled creators in podcasting, SCIFI, burlesque, music and other arts. Your hosts are Journee LaFond and Jes Negron. Learn more about the Decolonize and Discover event and mission at DecolonizeandDiscover.com
  continue reading
 
A Decolonized Podcast for lovers on the margins, join your resident sexuality educator Ericka Hart and Deep East Oakland's very own Ebony Donnley, as we game give, dismantle white supremacy and kiki in the cosmos somewhere between radical hood epistemological black queer love ethics, pop culture, house plants and a sea of books. Light an incense to this. #nigchampa #hrhw #theblackpoweredpodcast To monetarily support Hoodrat to Headwrap Venmo @Ericka-Hart or PayPal: ericka@ihartericka.com
  continue reading
 
Decolonize Yourself is a podcast on how to decolonize your mind, body, spirit, and relationships. If you seek to create oppression-free spaces in yourself, in your spheres of influence, and cultivate oppression-free spaces with others, then this podcast is for you.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to Decolonized, a research micro podcast that unearths underrepresented aspects of Black history. Each episode serves as a research prompt and closes with a mini syllabus. We’ll send you on a research hunt and we hope you'll share all you‘ve learned across platforms. This is how we reclaim Black history. Let’s begin.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Parenting Decolonized

Yolanda Williams

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
Raising children is hard. Raising children while black is even harder. The Parenting Decolonized podcast shines the light on how colonization has impacted the black family structure and what to do about it. Host Yolanda Williams takes you on the journey as she learns how to raise liberated black children without breaking their spirits. Yolanda and her guests discuss how to decolonize your parenting by resisting old narratives, how to use conscious parenting as activism against white supremac ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Decolonize Everything

Rebecca J. Mendoza

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
A podcast to start conversations about decolonization on a variety of topics with a variety of voices. Disrupting the status quo by supporting a new consciousness & liberation in all areas of life through practical tips + radical Ideas. Chicana (Mexican-American) hosted featuring community leaders, social workers, activists, friends, artists, healers, and YOU! Thanks for tuning in on this journey of learning and standing in solidarity!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Land Decolonized Podcast

First Nation Land Management Resource Centre

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Decolonize Your Destiny

Detroit is Different

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Maandelijks
 
Welcome to Decolonize your Destiny asks guests to share how they decolonize their lives. Decolonization is the process of becoming self-sovereign and this is where the power lies. It is the untangling of the colonizer’s limitations placed on our minds and bodies by unlocking and remembering the indigenous wisdom that lives within us all. Although the colonization process in the United States began centuries ago, the tenants of colonization have been normalized and woven into the social, econ ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Journee has a kiki with burlesque performer La La Luscious who will be performing at this year's festival. Learn about their performance-style, their approach to art and dance, and even more lore about one the newest and raddest performers in the Boston burlesque scene! Don't forget, DND Fest is June 7-9! Get your tickets today at DecolonizeandDisc…
  continue reading
 
We're back y'all. It's thirty days from the festival, and Journee sat down with Kenny Frasch aka the MARVELous GLAMME CH0WDAH! The two drag besties talk about Kenny's intersectional existence, running the multiple-award-winning bar, The Hop Knot, and killing with kindness. It's a romp! Listen now!
  continue reading
 
Parts 1 and 2If the shoe fit, go grab some socks"without community, there is no liberation, only the most vulnerable and temporary armistice between an individual and [their] oppression."--Audre LordeJoin us for a special episode of Black People Tell Black History (yes, it's giving very much Anita Baker 365 days of the year same ol love) with our l…
  continue reading
 
Alternate episode titles:-Be a Revolution or Keep it Moving, either way don't step on a n*gga toes-Just Circling Back to Next Steps from 2020-Ijeoma is about to go chill and write mysteries cus a lot of yall dont want to be a revolution nor talk about raceJoin us for a very special episode with Ijeoma Oluo talking about her new book, "Be a Revoluti…
  continue reading
 
...and can save your life. Join us for a very special episode of Black People Tell Black History with the one and only Tricia Hersey (IG @thenapministry) as she gives you a quick 30 minutes of necessary game on this Monday afternoon made for wage theft and dream death on how imagination was a requisite for our ancestors' freedoms, the blueprint the…
  continue reading
 
...it is now a multiracial collaboration, an amerikkkan "folk" tradition, if you will. From its pseudoscientific, colonial roots to nick cannon, join us for another episode of Black People Tell Black History and a deep deep conversation with one of the leading voices drawing attention to and upending colorism as it iterates itself in all facets of …
  continue reading
 
“There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.”― Audre LordeJoin us in discussing the Black intersex revolution, imagination beyond violence visited upon our bodies and community as home with our dear love Saifa Wall.Sean Saifa Wall (he/him/his) is a Black queer intersex activist and rising scholar. Bo…
  continue reading
 
Alternate episode titles: -Dr. Joy James Might Break the Internet If You Would Let Her Upgrade You-This is a wonderful, Establishment, Trump and Swiftie friendly episode, absolutely nothing to shadow ban here, nope not at all (devil emoji)If you couldn't tell, we are super juiced to invite you all to a very special, mind reconfiguring politic shaki…
  continue reading
 
Traditional Midwives were criminalized, exploited and erased, their 1000 year old practices mined to create the field of obstetrics and this marginalization of Black and Indigenous midwives continues today. Learn more about the origins of the Black maternal health crisis in this country and movements to resist it--one birth at a time. Alternate epi…
  continue reading
 
It's me again...and we're back...Alternate episode titles: -One genocide minds-Destabilize, Disrupt and Destroy: US Foreign Policy in Palestine, Syria, Yemen and the entire Middle East -AFRICOM: Obama's Scramble for Africa Still Scraping By Under the Doppler in 2024-Freedom ain't free: On a politics of indifference to Black death From Congo to Tigr…
  continue reading
 
This episode attempts to weaves together personal encounters and academic, historical accounts of human and animal relationships. I reflect on my own encounters with so-called "dangerous and dying" animals--Miko, a reactive dog we adopted; and Francie--a hedgehog dying from cancer. I turn to wisdom from Amazon, Singapore, and ocean mammals. This wa…
  continue reading
 
Chief Scott McLeod of Nipissing First Nation says his communty and most other First Nations have been disrupted by the process of colonization and are trying to find their way back. This includes what has been described as a crisis – the lack of enforcement of First Nations laws. He told host Richard Perry that so-called "Crown' land, where his peo…
  continue reading
 
Tim Raybould is one of Canada's leading consultants in First Nations policy and governance. For over twenty-five years Tim has provided professional advice to First Nations and Indigenous organizations in Canada and has been directly involved in a number of Indigenous–led sectoral and comprehensive governance initiatives. Tim was Westbank First Nat…
  continue reading
 
Jackie Lombardi graduated from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law on the Dean's Honour List with a Distinction in Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Legal Traditions. She brought her valuable perspective to the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws, hosted by the First Nations Lands Advisory Board and First Nations Land M…
  continue reading
 
Whitecap Dakota First Nation, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has been a leading example of a community taking back control of law enforcement. Murray Long, Director of Self-Government, joins host Richard Perry to explain how this progressive First Nation is working with government partners to make significant progress. The conversation was recorded …
  continue reading
 
Melissa Tokarek shares her community's interest in law enforcement from its perspective as a nation with its own land code. She takes a particular interest in environmental laws, no doubt due to her background as an Environmental Cooordinator with Defence Construction Canada and an Environmental Scientist with then-Aboriginal Affairs and Northern D…
  continue reading
 
Lee-Ann O'Brien has a unique view of First Nation law enforcement, which she shared in this conversation with podcast host Richard Perry. O'Brien is deputy chief of the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, a stand-alone First Nation police service with a very unique and complex jurisdiction. Today, the force has 42 sworn officers and 11 civilian member…
  continue reading
 
Few have such a deep understanding of Indigenous justice issues than Hon. Steven Point, a former judge and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. From 1975 to 1999, Point served as Chief of the Skowkale First Nation. From 1994 to 1999 he served as Tribal Chair of the Stó:lō Nation. He brought a positive, hopeful message to 600 delegates attending…
  continue reading
 
Grand Chief Garrison Settee has a bold vision for improved law enforcement in the member communities of MKO. He tells an impassioned story about helping a community grapple with non-existent enforcement during the Covid outbreak and the fortitude it took by a team of committed leadership to find a solution. He joined host Richard Perry at the 2023 …
  continue reading
 
Gettin’ Free! : A Juneteenth Collaboration brought to you by Sistas Who Kill: A True Crime Podcast. We know that history is told from the side of the colonizers but that leaves room for misinformation and false narratives. We are on a mission to change that.11 Black podcasts have come together to reclaim our history and tell it our way - flavor and…
  continue reading
 
Emotions play a significant role in our human experience, shaping our thoughts, actions, and relationships. However, within certain religious communities, emotions can be subjected to policing, where individuals are made to feel guilty or shameful for experiencing natural human emotions. Erin Green, a passionate advocate for emotional well-being wi…
  continue reading
 
SHOW NOTES Andrew Beynon, Director of Land Governance, gives us a sneak preview of the first national conference to be held on solving the crisis of ineffective law enforcement in our land code communities. The National Conference on Enforcement of First Nations Laws will be held June 6-8, 2023 in Ottawa-Gatineau. More than 500 participants are exp…
  continue reading
 
Monique Dupree does more than we do! An American actor who's been in horror, high drama, and comedy, she has severe chops. Speaking of chops, she's also a force in the world of independent wrestling both in the ring and behind the curtain. When not doing that, she's an entrepeneur, cosplayer, burlesque performer, and maybe an omega level mutant? We…
  continue reading
 
Galactic Bar Fight rules. But this little cult hit of an indie game has an amazing creator, with a great origin. Jonathan Jennings loved video games his whole life, and now he makes them. How'd he get here? What does he think about his role in the cultural shift in gaming, and what advice does he have for other BIPOC and historically marginalized f…
  continue reading
 
COP/OUT's gone through many twists and turns with a focus on activism and building community. Journee and Steven got to sit down with Joey Steel and Al Rosenberg and talk about how the two of them met, the songwriting process, community building through expression and nearly come to blows over the rutabaga's place in the revolution. COP/OUT will be…
  continue reading
 
Jes met Robert and Diandra at Riot Games back in the day, and the three of them have been creating the stories behind some of the coolest video games. Hear about that exciting origin, the importance of creating diverse characters correctly, and take a peek under the hood of the video game industry. Hear all this and more on today's episode. Our the…
  continue reading
 
Y'all ain't ready. We talk to Sam Cha in this one. Sam Cha is a poet, teacher, editor, and translator. His work has appeared in, or is forthcoming from, several places, including apt, Anderbo, Better, Best New Poets 2016, decomP, DIAGRAM, Memorious, Missouri Review, Rattle, and RHINO. He’s a poetry editor at Radius. He lives and writes in Cambridge…
  continue reading
 
Usually, the team behind Decolonize and Discover are talking to each other weekly about our strategic and tactical aspects of running this festival. This week, though, Journee and Jes brought Zac and Steven into the Zoom to talk about the origins of this festival, how all of them met at the same LARP, and geek out about the projects each of them do…
  continue reading
 
Black Fae Day began in 2021 to bring visibility to Black Joy and visibility during a tumultuous time. Jes and Journee speak with its founder, Jasmine La Fleur about their mutual love of fantasy, folklore, and finding oneself in play and imagination. It's a lively conversation. Don't forget to get ready for Black Fae Day 2023 on May 13! Our theme mu…
  continue reading
 
Honeychild Coleman (Bachslider, the 1865) connected with us on Zoom and we remain electrified by her wonder. Journee and Steven talk Honeychild about her art, music and writing. She discusses what it was like growing up in small town, and how her unique perspective benefitted from being introduced to queer culture in adolescence, before she moved t…
  continue reading
 
Raquel Skellington LARPs full time. Seriously. She's taken the love of live action roleplaying and made it a career! She talks with Jes and Journee about learning to embrace and love herself as a woman of color, bringing her authentic self and cultural perspectives to games, and how the LARP world has seen some progress forward for BIPOC and queer …
  continue reading
 
Your hosts talk with Cat Brooks, of the NH Executioners, based out of the Knight's Hall in Nashua, New Hampshire. Did you know there is real life knight fighting? Did you know the team that represented the USA is not only local but unapologetically Queer? Learn about how Cat got into the sport, how he and his family compete, and the LARP they just …
  continue reading
 
Jes and Journee reconnect with Curly Bright, Nerdlesque artist, cosplayer, pinup model, and makeup lover. They all chat about Curly's Filipino background, the journey from cosplay to nerdlesque, identity, and her experience at the inaugural Declonize and Discover festival. We also plan a few more events for June's upcoming festival. Listen now. Lea…
  continue reading
 
In our first episode, Jes and Journee set the stage to focus on Fairie royalty, King J'Vonte (they/them), the ruler of the Baltimore Fae Court and the founder of our beautiful sibling event, Realmscape's Festival on April 28-29 at the Cahill Recreation Center in Baltimore, MD. Journee and the King discuss J'vonte's journey as Black lover of fantasy…
  continue reading
 
Jes Negrón and Journee LaFond host the new podcast that features BIPOC, Queer, and disabled musicians, game designers, sci-fi and horror writers, burlesque/drag performers and other artists who are bringing their cultural experience to their creative spaces. An offshoot of the Declonize and Discover festival (June 16-18, 2023), this show is hear to…
  continue reading
 
Lawrence Lamouche and Elvis Thomas share the unique and inspirational story of how both contribute to land management at Woodland Cree First Nation in Treaty 8 territory in northern Alberta. It is the first Alberta nation to enact its own land code. Lawrence manages the traditional land portfolio while Elvis is the go-to contact for land code on th…
  continue reading
 
And disco and every other offshoot and derivative therein. Argue with my mom, who was there and could tell you. Black queer and trans people were forced to build space, shelter and sanctuary in the dancerie so we could all be free…follow us and Deborah Conton (@deeeebo_x)as she leads us through cultural memory, history, place and legacy. Part 2 com…
  continue reading
 
Or alt title: Stealing Negros Spiritual Experiences. And I don't know how many times we have to say this. Even the existence of such a thing as "American" music is dubious. Black people created all genres of music in the US and despite the global influence and unabashed imitation of our Black American cultural art forms, we've profited the least fr…
  continue reading
 
Day 3: Black People Tell Black History feat Liz Thompson.69 Years after Brown v Board of Education and 59 years after 464,000 Black NYC public school students and teachers staged one of the largest protests in US history, led by Reverend Milton Galamison on Freedom Day, we are still questioning whether or not the US education system is still as rac…
  continue reading
 
Day 2: Black People Tell Black History featuring the number one cheek-clapper-in-residence---activist, researcher and scholar Saifa Wall (@saifaemerges on IG) who is making Black history by highlighting the contributions, age old existence and movement building of Black intersex folks across the globe.Sean Saifa Wall (he/him/his) is a Black queer i…
  continue reading
 
Day 1: Black People Tell Black History with J Mase III (@jmaseiii)In the beginning there was the Word and the Word was with God but it was also likely Black and it certainly wasn't just cisgender and straight.I'm sleep tho, in Jesus Name. J Mase III is a Black/Trans/queer poet & educator based in Seattle by way of Philly. As an educator, Mase has w…
  continue reading
 
In this solo episode of Parenting Decolonized, I’m sharing my plans for 2023 and the exciting (and much-needed) changes I’m making to both my life and the Parenting Decolonized community. Spoiler alert! I’m moving Parenting Decolonized to YouTube! Listen in to hear why I’m doing this, along with my thoughts on a 2023 conference, the books I’m start…
  continue reading
 
Have you traced your ancestral roots? Regardless of what your answer is, let’s talk about it! In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Walter English, an artist and the Founder of Brister English Project, an organization that offers 20 hours of free genealogy work to Black people to help them discover and learn about their hidden roots a…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Princess Cole, a yogi, herbalist, business owner, homeschooler, and mom of three who loves gardening, traveling, and teaching. Listen in as Princess and I talk about decolonizing food, herbalism, and gardening. In this episode, we talk about… - The colonization of food and farming. - Gardening as …
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Sarita Covington, an Educator, Harlem Mom, and the Founder of Upper Manhattan Forest Kids, an organization that leads outdoor classes for children and their families in New York City’s green spaces. Listen in as Sarita and I have a fascinating discussion about decolonizing our relationship to natu…
  continue reading
 
Jasmine Pouce Coupe has some advice for First Nations considering adopting their own land codes to take control of their lands and resources. Communicate well, and often! Repeat important messages to your community members. Jasmine is helping guide Doig River First Nation, near Fort St. John, BC, as it develops a community-based land code. Has the …
  continue reading
 
Do you feel like you’re a good ancestor? What does it even mean to be a good ancestor? In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Jana Lynne (JL) Umipig, a Creator, liberation educator, Ilokano healer, and cultural/knowledge bearer. Listen in as JL and I talk about how to be a good ancestor as you decolonize your life. In this episode, we …
  continue reading
 
In this solo episode of Parenting Decolonized Podcast, I’m sharing my thoughts and reflections on the 2022 Rona, Racism, and Radical Parenting Conference. I also get very personal about my current mental health struggles and the moves I’m making to heal. Tune in to hear my genuine thoughts about organizing this conference, why I’m struggling to be …
  continue reading
 
Our country and our people are facing a harsh truth… the American education system is failing Black folks. So, what can we do about it? In this episode of Parenting Decolonized, I welcome Kaya Henderson, the Founder and CEO of Reconstruction, a tech-focused company offering a K-12 supplemental curriculum that’s centered around Black people, culture…
  continue reading
 
In this solo episode of Parenting Decolonized, I’m reaching out to you from Georgia, where I’m meeting with the Black Femme Freedom Collective and celebrating our one year anniversary! I also address a serious struggle I’ve been having lately and how I’m overcoming it. Plus, I give you a sneak peek into some of the speakers you will hear from and t…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Korte handleiding