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🗓️ 21 February 2023
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Red Media is ecstatic to announce the launch of Freedom to Read!
Join Kiley and Justine as they discuss the history of Red Media and how Freedom to Read has come to fruition. Freedom to Read is Red Media's book program to get Red & rad books into the hands of Indigenous communities. Freedom to Read has worked with Navajo Nation Library, No Name Book Club, grassroots movements, and contributors through donations and Patreon.
Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel.
Red Media offers its heartfelt appreciation for making this program a reality. Onward to a future where our communities have the freedom and access to read!
To contribute to this campaign donate to the book fund here: https://linktr.ee/RedMediaPress
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0:00.0 | And Oh, God, God, God. Oh, God. |
0:25.0 | Oh, God. |
0:27.0 | Oh, God. All right, we're going to be. |
0:40.0 | We're going to be. All right, we're going to be in D, S, Sengitamu, everybody. |
0:45.1 | We are here for another episode of the Red Nation podcast. |
0:49.6 | Today we'll be talking more about the red media side of things and the new freedom to read book |
0:57.5 | program that we have going on. So today you are listening to me. |
1:04.8 | Hi, Justin, been here before. |
1:06.8 | You know me, Sinclair, Tisuke, Acama, Red Nation, Red Media. |
1:11.5 | And we are also here with Kylie. |
1:14.0 | Yat everybody. |
1:17.0 | I'm Kylie Dene, Red Nation Red Media and as always I'm really happy to be here. |
1:25.0 | Awesome. |
1:27.0 | So today we're here to talk about our new book program which I told you about and when deciding on what we wanted to say about it or how we want to like |
1:38.3 | convey like what the freedom to read book program is we thought might be a good idea to sort of like go back and really explain red media. I often see like I guess |
1:50.3 | a confusion between the red nation and Red Media. I'm just going to go ahead and read our |
1:55.9 | mission statement. Red Media was a movement before it was a media project. The idea arose on the heels of an anti-police violence movement in Tewa |
2:05.8 | territory or Albuquerque, New Mexico, and after brutal slains of indigenous people by settler |
2:12.2 | vigilantes, a revolutionary indigenous-led |
2:15.4 | organization, the Red Nation, was formed to correct these injustices. |
2:20.1 | What we learned from our work within the Red Nation is that there are a few venues for |
2:25.5 | indigenous writing, let alone writing that centers indigenous intelligence in all its forms. |
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