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(Preview) The ocean connects us: debrief from O'ahu (pt.2)

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

4.8943 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Note: This is a preview of a bonus episode released last month. Subscribe to Red Media on Patreon to listen to the entire episode which runs over two hours long!

Today is another important date in the history of Kānaka Maoli resistance: the day they iced colonizer Captain James Cook. Join comrades Jennifer, Kyon, Kiley, Nicole, and Justine for part two of The Red Nation's debrief from Hawai'i. In this episode, they talk through a timeline of their time on the island of O'ahu.

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0:00.0

Hey comrades, it's Justine as the Red Nation here, joining you from the Larry Kossuse Freedom Center.

0:08.0

Join comrades, Kylie, Kayan, Jen, Cole, and myself this week for our second debrief on our delegation to Oahu.

0:16.0

If you haven't heard it already, please check out our first debrief titled The Ocean Connects us.

0:21.6

It's a super rad episode. You got to check it out and it's when we went over the more political

0:26.4

climate of Hawaii and the island of Oahu and this time we'll be going over a more day-to-day

0:31.9

debrief of our delegation there.

0:34.0

Originally, we released this episode for our patrons on Patreon on February 14th,

0:40.0

aka the day that Kanaka Ice Captain Cook.

0:44.0

It pains me to admit this, but consistent media work like this actually costs money.

0:50.0

And so to reward our monetary supporters on Patreon, Red Media not only offers bonus episodes of the Red Nation podcast, but early release content and other perks like books, sticker packs, and other stuff. To get access to early release content and more,

1:06.3

you can subscribe to the Red Media Patreon for only $2 a month. Your contribution ensures the media wing of the Red Nation, which includes

1:15.2

report backs from our actual on-the-ground work like we did, like what we did here in Oahu. We greatly appreciate

1:22.3

your support and we hope this episode broadens your understanding of the

1:26.1

international indigenous struggle. Thank you so much for tuning in and we'll see you next week. So, Don't come down down on things.

2:07.0

down down on things.

2:10.0

Don't down on game. Hello comrades relatives,

2:16.0

relatives, wonderful listeners and patrons.

2:20.0

Today we are continuing our debrief from our delegation to Oahu.

2:25.0

This will be available on the anniversary of the death of the notorious Captain Cook, Rest and Shit colonizers, but it's going to be available on our main feed for free soon after that.

2:40.0

If you absolutely can't wait, do sign up if you have two dollars and you can get

2:46.7

early access to it but speaking of Captain Cook let's talk about that full. Captain Cook is a famous colonizer who invaded Tonga, New Zealand,

3:01.9

Easter Island, the Antarctic, and of course Hawaii, he really thought he was out here making friends, but he quickly learned that that was not the case when they brutally shanked him and

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