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The Red Nation Podcast

(Unlocked) From Turtle Island to Palestine w/ Noura Erakat

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

4.8943 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2020

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Unlocked from behind the paywall for Nakba day.

Renowned Palestinian international human rights jurist Noura Erakat is in conversation with Melanie and Justine from the Red Nation about decolonization struggles from Turtle Island to Palestine.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Oh, um, oh, oh,

0:15.0

oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

0:18.0

ooh, oh, oh, oh, Hello. Hello, Hamataki out be my name is Nick Estes. I'm speaking into a microphone

0:37.8

but it's not amplified. It's actually for the podcast. So we are listening that there's's gonna be millions of people listening at home so yeah no

0:48.4

pressure but yeah but we're all very excited to have a friend and comrade and colleague Nura,

0:59.1

Errikat, here to talk about the connections between Sturgles here for decolonization of Turtle

1:07.0

Island as well as Palestine. And this is a very important event co-hosted by the UNM Kiba Club, as well as the Department of American Studies.

1:20.0

And for those of you who aren't familiar with New Era-era Cats work, you can listen to her on democracy now.

1:27.1

She has a lot of amazing interviews.

1:29.1

She's like a, the only person that I who who has a steel-trap mind who can just like pull up random dates and times and laws is John Red House actually and he's a Navajo resistor who we draw a lot of inspiration from.

1:45.2

So last night, near Ericat without, this is the only time I've ever seen anybody do a

1:49.2

land in presentation without notes.

1:51.0

And so she gave a talk at the Lensick in Santa Fe last night,

1:54.8

no notes or anything, and she was like,

1:56.9

you in law resolution 1038 and it was amazing.

2:06.0

Yeah, subsection this and that. But yeah, so her book is for sale.

2:09.0

It's really wonderful book.

2:10.0

We will be talking a little bit about the details of that book, but more importantly, we're going to be looking and exploring the connections between indigenous struggles here in connection with Palestinian struggles and also not just

2:24.8

Indigenous struggles here, but also how they're connected to movements, you know, for black liberation,

2:29.7

migrant justice as well. So I think a lot of this conversation

2:33.4

is going to be really relevant.

2:35.7

And I guess I'll also introduce the other co-panelists.

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