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The Red Nation Podcast

2022: Year in Review (pt.1)

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The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

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🗓️ 2 January 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

The co-hosts of The Red Nation Podcast and Red Power Hour reflect on some of the great content published by Red Media in 2022. Featuring an intro by Justine Teba.
 
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0:00.0

The I'm going to Hey everyone. It's Justine from the Red Nation and Red Media. We wish everyone

0:37.3

listening happy holidays and a happy new year. This year the Red Nation has done a

0:41.6

whole lot of things.

0:43.1

We began January with our annual No Dead Natives Mutual Aid campaign

0:47.4

and joined the National Rise Up for Peltier campaign

0:50.2

that took us into February.

0:52.2

In February, Miss Sidewinders 22, Katie K Bouvier hosted a charity drag show for us called Stronger Together.

1:01.0

In March, we regrouped with Albuquerque's anti-war coalition to host the panel no war

1:06.8

no imperialism, Russia, NATO, and Ukraine. Comrades hosted the Greater Chaco Relay Run where runners ran over 100 miles

1:15.7

through the Navajo Nation and Greater Chaco for prayer for land and water.

1:19.8

In April, Kiley and I traveled to New York City to present on the Red Deal for the Cooper Union Native American Association.

1:30.0

We co-hosted book events for the release of an enemy such as this by David Carrhea,

1:35.2

and at the end of the month we gathered for our General Assembly where we updated our

1:39.6

point program to our six-point program. On May 1st, Comrade Cheyenne attended the International Workers Day

1:47.1

slash May Day parade in Havana, Cuba on her delegation to Cuba. The work between May and June centered on the New Mexico wildfires, the threats in the US Supreme Court against access to abortion, and the shutdown Red Hill campaign in Oahu.

2:03.4

In July we were collaborating with the Oahu Water Protectors on an anti-imperialism panel on the 4th of July

2:10.1

and later that month 8th of us were invited to the island of Oahu to assist Oahu water protectors with a shut down Red Hill campaign.

2:18.0

Look forward to our debrief this upcoming January.

2:21.0

July is also when Cayenne and I filmed the documentary Native

2:25.0

Nation Voices of Survival with Al Jazeera Blackleaf films where they followed us and as we collected

2:31.7

our podcast tour content.

2:34.0

We spent the first week of August in Oahu, connecting with Kanakamale

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