Indigenous Sovereignty & Revolution (Deathnography ep8 w/ Majerle Lister & Alexandra Lépine_

Published: March 28, 2022, 1:46 p.m.

Deathnography speaks to academics and shares ethnographic analysis and fieldnotes in deep-dive conversations about anthropology, politics, memes, and more. On a new episode host Henry Lee speaks with Wósdéé Podcast host, University of Arizona PhD and member of the Navajo Nation Majerle Lister about sovereignty, the history of Navajo tribal government, red-baiting, and solidarity between Indigenous and white working people then sits down with Métis communist and organizer & Theory and Criticism PhD candidate at Western University Alexandra Lépine to talk about class and colonial antagonisms in Canada, identity and the concept of “white-passing,” and the necessity of anti-fascist organizing.

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