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DALLAS GOLDTOOTH on Responding to Toxic Masculinity [ENCORE] /255

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

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Dallas Goldtooth, originally aired in December of 2018. Dallas Goldtooth joins Ayana in a conversation around toxic masculinity, accountability, and dismantling patriarchy. So often, conversations around gender wounds quickly deteriorate into oversimplifications of, and accusations towards, one gender or another – failing to realize how we are all hurting under patriarchy. 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 a part of, we must examine our values with one another. “Dallas Goldtooth is the Keep it in the Ground Campaign Organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network. He is also the co-founder of the Indigenous comedy group The 1491s. Dallas is Dakota and Diné, a loving husband, dedicated father, comedian, public speaker, recovering exotic dancer, plastic shaman extraordinaire, and body double for that guy who plays Thor in them Thor Movies.”Music by Lyla June Johnston.Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show

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Welcome to For the Wild podcast. I'm Iana Young. This week we are re-broadcasting our interview

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with Dallas Goldtooth, originally aired in December of 2018. We hope you enjoy this special encore

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episode. So the call into question toxic masculinity to call and question our relationship to gender

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identities is also to call and question the current economic system overall. This is to call

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and question the system that perpetuates sexual violence and gender violence all across the board.

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

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approach that we are talking about decolonization. That is what this is really coming down to.

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Hello and welcome to For the Wild podcast. I'm Iana Young. Today we are speaking with Dallas Goldtooth.

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Dallas Goldtooth is the keep it in the ground campaign organizer for the Indigenous

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