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DALLAS GOLDTOOTH on Responding to Toxic Masculinity /99

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Anthropocene, Land, Story Telling, Progressive, Liberation, Media, For The Wild, Decolonization, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Toxic masculinity, settler colonialism, and white supremacy are impelling us to a point of no return. If you are coming to this conversation as an environmental advocate, understand that in order to shift our relationship from that of domination over “nature” to one of reciprocity and understanding of the ecosystem we are apart of, we must examine our values with one another. Support the show

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Or if you would rather make a one-time donation or recurring donation outside of

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please visit for the Wild dot world slash donate. So the call into question toxic masculinity, to call in question our relationship to gender identities is also to call in question the current

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economic system overall. It is to call in the question the system that perpetuates

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sexual violence and gender violence all across the board.

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And so it is truly the struggle to dismantle and smash the patriarchy is a decolonial approach.

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We're talking about decolonization.

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That is what this is really coming down to. Hello and welcome to For The Wild Podcast, I'm Aiana Young.

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Today we are speaking with Dallas Gold Tooth. Dallas Gold Tooth is the

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Keep It in the Ground campaign organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network. He is also the co-founder of the Indigenous Comedy Group, the 1490 Ones.

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Dallas is Dakota and Dene, a loving husband, dedicated father, comedian, public speaker, recovering exotic dancer, plastic shaman

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extraordinary, and body double for the guy who plays Thor in them Thor movies.

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Oh, Dallas, this is so wonderful to have you on the show today.

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