yillamin

yillamin
Podcast Description
A deep dive into Indigenous resistance and global anti-colonial struggles.
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The podcast explores themes of Indigenous resistance, colonial history, and anti-colonial movements. Episodes provide detailed insights into topics like the significance of colonial monuments, the impact of colonization on First Nations peoples with a focus on events like Invasion Day, and initiatives such as the First Nations Food Garden, highlighting intersectional narratives and contemporary activism.

A deep dive into Indigenous resistance and global anti-colonial struggles.

yillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton provides further analysis on the notions and phenomenons that exist around electoralism, and the propaganda that exists to encourage people to participate in the settler democracy of so-called Australia.Topics from the episode:- why settler elections are not a forum for First Nations liberation- how representation within a colonisers’ system is a trap- the manufactured illusion of choice in colonial democracy- why true power and First Nations autonomy does not come from the ballot, but from the land- how settler guilt is weaponised to coerce participation in colonial democracy- why settler politcal parties will never deliver First Nations justice- why First Nations governmental structures should be built and implemented as an alternative to colonial democracy
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