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#38 | We Shall Dance With Chaos - Ramon Parish (Naropa University)

4/27/21 by Ian MacKenzie

https://anchor.fm/themythicmasculine/episodes/38--We-Shall-Dance-With-Chaos---Ramon-Parish-Naropa-University-evn1qu

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My guest today is Ramon Parish, an assistant professor in Naropa University’s department of Interdisciplinary Studies. Ramon has been synthesizing mindfulness, embodiment, social justice, the environment, and ritual & ceremony for over a decade, and has helped usher hundreds of young people through contemporary threshold experiences. In our conversation today, we explore a dazzling array of themes, including: the impact of comics as modern mythologies, the power of healing personal and ancestral trauma through movement, the spiral dynamics of emergence, and how these uncertain times ask that we become riders of chaos.


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Mentors in Real Estate featuring Kierna Mason

4/28/21 by Black Equity Network

https://anchor.fm/blackequity/episodes/Mentors-in-Real-Estate-featuring-Kierna-Mason-euq761

Episode: https://anchor.fm/s/84f0a44/podcast/play/31316609/sponsor/a11vlkb/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2021-04-28%2F3eb2170a1ad4999f42a0d109ff0c297d.m4a

We want you to have continued access to some of the best entrepreneurs and investors in various industries that are looking to serve your needs. On today’s episode we have a real estate inversion who has decided to teach new investors what she did to build her real estate portfolio In Tennessee. Kierna Mason is a real estate investor who offers real estate coaching through her company Keystone Real Estate Investments @ https://www.keystonerealestateinvest.com/ currently you can Schedule your FREE consultation and take your first step towards financial freedom today! Until then enjoy the conversation and learn about Kierna’s journey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackequity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackequity/support




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The Rotten Roots of Academia in America (Ep. 204)

4/9/20

https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/the-rotten-roots-of-academia-in-america-ep-204

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THIS WEEK: Post-secondary plunder. Cornell, MIT, Rutgers—can you guess what these prestigious U.S. centers of higher learning have in common? Well, together with scores of schools just like them, they all owe their existence and persistence to the systematic theft of Indigenous lands. Dating back to the late 1800s, this heartless campaign of dispossession has just been documented in agonizing detail by an Indigenous-led team of journalists at High Country News. Back at the roundtable with host/producer Rick Harp to discuss the report's findings are Candis Callison, associate professor in the School of Journalism at UBC, and Kim TallBear, associate professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs: The Rotten Roots of Academia in America (Ep. 204)
THIS WEEK: Post-secondary plunder. Cornell, MIT, Rutgers—can you guess what these prestigious U.S. centers of higher learning have in common? Well, together with scores of schools just like them, they all owe their existence and persistence to the systematic theft of Indigenous lands. Dating back to...


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#515 - The Warrior Society Part 2 (Feat. Tekarontake)

3/10/21 by John Kane

Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1004385424-john-kane-11-515-the-warrior-society-part-2-feat-tekarontake.mp3

Paul Delaronde (Tekarontake) joins John to discuss the formation of The Warrior Society. Starting from their humble origins as a male singing society touring native territories, all the way up to arming themselves and protecting various native communities when called upon. Join Paul and John as they discuss the formation, funding, organizing, social programs and impact of The Warrior Society over the past several decades and their continued influence on present day Native activists.

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#514 - The Warrior Society Part 1 (Feat. Tekarontake)

3/8/21 by John Kane

Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1001927326-john-kane-11-514-the-warrior-society-part-1-feat-tekarontake.mp3

Paul Delaronde (Tekarontake) joins John to discuss the formation of The Warrior Society. Starting from their humble origins as a male singing society touring native territories, all the way up to arming themselves and protecting various native communities when called upon. Join Paul and John as they discuss the formation, funding, organizing, social programs and impact of The Warrior Society over the past several decades and their continued influence on present day Native activists.

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Pump Up The Sound

4/22/21 by BTRtoday

https://www.btrtoday.com/listen/theafrobeatshow/pump-up-the-sound

Episode: http://s3.amazonaws.com/btrmedia/AfrobeatShow042221.mp3

"DJ Meredith is taking you on a sonic adventure around the world on a journey through sound, introducing a fresh, new lineup of bands & artists from the most unexpected places on Earth! Let’s open the show with ‘Power Show’ by Etuk Ubong! Enjoy new & rare grooves as we check out Okwei Odili + Oweto Band, Nubiyan Twist, SJOB Movement and so much more!



00:00 - Mic Break
01:19 - Power Show (Nigeria) - Etuk Ubong
06:31 - Wazungu (Tanzaniz) - Abbah feat. Bytar Beast, Marioo, Jaiva & Yese Omar Rafiq
09:48 - Chop Your Moni Go (Nigeria/Brazil) - Okwei Odili + Aweto Band
15:00 - Mic Break
17:01 - Cawe Yoko (Ivory Coast) - Fely Tchaco
21:16 - Ororo No De Fade (Nigeria) - Osayomore Joseph and His Ulele Power Sound
29:12 - Dissolution (Studebaker Hawk Remix) (Mexico/Poland) - Warsaw Afrobeat Orchestra
32:53 - Nyama Lekougotcha (Zimbabwe) - Jacob Mafuleni & Gary Gritness
40:30 - Mic Break
41:17 - Ma Wonka (UK) - Nubiyan Twist
46:03 - Odo Gu Ahoroo (Ghana) - Vis-A-Vis
61:11 - Friendship Train (Nigeria) - SJOB Movement
67:18 - Marombo (Italy) - Gerardo Frisina
72:26 - Mic Break
76:17 - Pump Up The Sound (Germany/Uganda) - Ancient Astronauts feat. Bani Fyah
79:07 - Aye! (Kenya) - Ngalah Oreyo
84:16 - Surbajo (Niger) - Les Filles de Illighadad
89:28 - Rain (Nigeria) - Sonny Okosun & Ozziddi
94:33 - Iyobo (Nigeria) - Akaba Man And The Nigie Rockets
104:14 - Mic Break
107:00 - Wedera Eyita (Ethiopia) - Yossa Haile
111:48 - Finish
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https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/22861/4/WF%20manuscript%20-%20Mills%20%26%20LeFrancois%20July%2017-2.pdf

Child As Metaphor: Colonialism, PsyGovernance, and Epistemicide. World Futures, 74(7-8), pp. 503-524, Mills, C. and Lefrancois, B. A. (2018)

"Throughout this article we have demonstrated the ways in which child as metaphor functions to denigrate colonized, psychiatrized and/or intellectually disabled people, as it reproduces these groups and actual children as being irrational, incompetent, unintelligent, animistic, in need of (parental) guidance, (economically) unproductive, and epistemically void.

The use of this metaphor, as we have seen, performs important political agendas inherent to the colonial project, racism, epistemicide, the medicalization of madness and disability, and the subjugating notions of development that unpins each.

All this is accomplished by focusing on and imposing a pejorative Western understanding of childhood that may be neither consistent with Indigenous/non-Western understandings of what constitutes childhood nor consistent with actual children’s abilities.

Regardless, the material and discursive impact on children has been demonstrated to include multi-systemic oppression including the interplay of adultism, colonialism, racism, sanism and dis/ableism, which mutually constitute and complicate each other. This interplay takes place at the level of adult-child relations and the psy governance of childhood itself, within global North-South-Fourth World relations and the racist infantilisation-parentification constructed within them, as well as within sane-mad relations and ableist-‘crip' relations, including the psy and medical domination that governs both.

A transdisciplinary approach has enabled the deconstruction of the co-constitutive metaphors of mad, ‘crip’, child, and colony/savage. This has made visible how the psy-disciplines have been constituted through colonialism and so are always already a colonial practice, and how the psy-disciplines and colonialism (even when seemingly operating apart from one another) use similar tools which are built upon the interlacing metaphors of madness, disability, savagery, and childhood."


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1305: The abolitionist horizon / Mariame Kaba

3/9/21 by This is Hell!

https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/tih20210309

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Organizer Mariame Kaba on state violence, the possibilities of police and prison abolition, and her book "We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice" from Haymarket Books.

https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1664-we-do-this-til-we-free-us
1305: The abolitionist horizon / Mariame Kaba
Organizer Mariame Kaba on state violence, the possibilities of police and prison abolition, and her book "We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice" from Haymarket B


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04-15-21 Correcting the record with inclusion and accuracy

4/15/21 by Native Voice One - NV1

https://soundcloud.com/native-america-calling/04-15-21-correcting-the-record-with-inclusion-and-accuracy

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121837364
Episode: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/1030266166-native-america-calling-04-15-21-correcting-the-record-with-inclusion-and-accuracy.mp3

There are plenty of warnings about the accuracy of information on publicly-edited online sources like Wikipedia, but those are one of the first places people go to research a topic. The National Museum of the American Indian is hosting a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. They want to add entries to the public online encyclopedia, specifically on Native women. Organizers maintain entries are often inaccurate, one-sided or missing. We’ll talk about the state of accurate representation and inclusion in online educational and research resources.
04-15-21 Correcting the record with inclusion and accuracy
There are plenty of warnings about the accuracy of information on publicly-edited online sources like Wikipedia, but those are one of the first places people go to research a topic. The National Museu




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K’ASHEECHTLAA - LOUISE BRADY on restoring the Sacred /230

4/14/21 by Ayana Young

https://forthewild.world/listen/kasheechtlaa-louise-brady-on-restoring-the-sacred-230

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121776439
Episode: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/unlearnandrewild/~5/XgoG21eZhXo/FORTHEWILD--K_asheechtlaa-LouiseBrady.mp3

Many of us have access to more choices than we ever thought imaginable, in fact, it is quite easy to find ourselves amidst an abundance of products, eating foods cultivated across the world, or selecting from a myriad of variations of the same “thing”. But this “abundance” of choice masks ecological depletion, and as we gain access to that which is far from our homes, actual place-based abundance is often jeopardized. This week on the podcast we explore this in context to herring in Southeast Alaska with guest K’asheechtlaa (Louise Brady). Everything from chinook, seals, whales, eagles, halibut, and dolphins, all depend on herring directly or indirectly. In addition to nourishing so much of the Pacific marine ecosystem, these kin are embedded in the culture and spirit of Sheetʼká (Sitka). But as herring have been utilized in pet food, fertilizer, fish meal for aquariums and salmon farms, and marketed as a delicacy abroad - fisheries have been mismanaged by the state of Alaska and overfished to near extinction. K’asheechtlaa is a woman of the Tlingit nation in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, an island off the coast of Southeast Alaska. She is Raven-Frog or Kiks.ádi Clan, Kiks.ádi women are known as the herring ladies, they have a story or original instruction that connects them spiritually, culturally, and historically to herring. K’asheechtlaa is the founder of the Herring Protectors, a grassroots movement of people that share concerns that the herring population in Sheetʼká Ḵwáan, and the culture tied to it, are under threat.

Music by Lake Mary, The Ascent of Everest, Alexandra Blakely, and Fountainsun.

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Hakeem Jimo: Veggie Victory

4/14/21 by Species Unite

https://www.speciesunite.com/podcast/hakeem-jimo

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121797363
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“A friend of mine in Germany is called Dr. Tofu. He was the first who did tofu on a commercial scale, in the eighties. They arrested him… for cooking something suspicious… He was arrested a couple of times. So, when it started in Nigeria and we opened the first vegan restaurant and there were also no vegetarian restaurants, people were saying, that's crazy. Why do you do that? But I knew kind of that time was on our side. - Hakeem Jimo Hakeem Jimo is the co-founder of Veggie Victory, Nigeria’s first plant-based food tech company. Hakeem and his partner, Bola Adeyanju also founded V Café, Nigeria’s first vegan restaurant in 2013. V Café is in Lagos and serves veganized Nigerian culinary delicacies to vegans, meat eaters and everyone in between. A few years after opening the restaurant, Hakeem and Bola began producing VChunks, a seitan-based meat alternative that was created to pair beautifully with most Nigerian cuisine. VChunks are dehydrated so that they can be kept on shelves for months and do not need refrigeration, which is not an option for many in parts of Nigeria. Hakeem is Nigerian-German, was born and raised in Germany and has lived in West Africa for the past 27 years. Before becoming a vegan food and tech entrepreneur, he worked in journalism and public relations.

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