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In The Thick

Courts of the Conquerors

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Society, News, Society & Culture

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Julio and Maria are joined by ITT All-Star Jenni Monet, independent investigative journalist and founder of the newsletter Indigenously. They dive deep into the harrowing revelations about former residential schools for Indigenous children in the U.S. and Canada. They also talk about reclaiming Indigenous narratives in the media, and what restorative justice might look like for Indigenous communities. ITT Staff Picks: - “We did not forget all the children who never returned. We kept their memory alive, never giving up on them,” writes journalist Ruth Hopkins in this piece for Teen Vogue.  - In this piece for The Tyee, Katłįà (Catherine) Lafferty analyzes the news media’s role in the dehumanization and oppression of Indigenous peoples in Canada. - This piece for National Geographic offers insight into the Lummi Nation’s “Red Road to D.C.” totem pole tour, intended to build awareness around endangered Indigenous sites. Photo credit: AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan  


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To take our survey today, that's survey.prx.org slash futuro.

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Thank you very much.

0:32.4

We have been invisibilized for so long.

0:36.0

Shouldn't we be the ones to be telling these stories?

0:41.1

And to not be questioned.

0:42.1

1, 2, 3.

0:43.1

Hey, welcome to In The Thick.

0:46.3

This is a podcast about politics, race, and culture from a POC perspective.

0:50.2

I'm Mariano Posa.

0:53.0

Joining us from Durango Colorado.

0:56.6

Actually, let's just say it like that.

0:59.1

Durango Colorado.

1:01.2

Or Durango Colorado.

1:03.2

Is ITT All Star, Jenny Monet, an independent investigative journalist, tribal citizen of the

1:09.1

Laguna Pueblo people?

1:10.5

Hey, Jenny, welcome back to the show.

1:12.8

It's good to talk to you.

1:14.1

Hi, friends.

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