Series 2 Episode 10: Dr. Katie Phillips, Indigenous Activism

Published: Nov. 16, 2020, 9:26 p.m.

b'This week the podcast continues the theme, Power of Political and Civic Engagement. Discussions with local elected officials, public officials, and community activists about what civic and political engagement means to them. On this episode, Ashley and Casey talk with Dr. Katrina Phillips, Assistant Professor of American Indian History at Macalester College and an enrolled member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. The discussion centers around the history and current advocacy efforts concerning Indigenous Activism in the United States.\\nLinks-\\nAmerican Indian Movement (AIM) - http://www.aimovement.org/\\nCleveland AIM - http://clevelandaim.us/\\n\\nBook\\nPhillips, Katrina, Staging Indigeneity: Salvage Tourism and the Performance of Native American History UNC Press (American History books are currently 40% off right now!)\\nPublic Scholarship by Katrina Phillips\\n \\u201c\\u2018Where The Waters Reflect The Clouds\\u2019: Examining Minnesota\\u2019s Indigenous History,\\u201d The Metropole, October 13, 2020\\no Reprinted by Belt Magazine, October 21, 2020\\nModerator: \\u201cShared Spaces & Public Places\\u201d series from the Minnesota Historical Society, July-October 2020\\no Session 1: \\u201cA Conversation about Monuments and Memory with Mni Sota Indigenous Scholars\\u201d\\no Session 2: \\u201cA Conversation about Confederate Monuments and Memory\\u201d\\no Session 3: \\u201cA Conversation about Historical Erasure\\u201d\\no Session 4: \\u201cA Conversation about Public Art and Memory\\u201d'