Carla Joy Bergman
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Podcast Appearances
Thanks for having us. Love your project. I also just wanted to give a shout out to our fourth member, Dani Burleson, who's not here today because she's working paid work, who just rounds us out so beautifully and wanted to say her name.
Thanks for having us. Love your project. I also just wanted to give a shout out to our fourth member, Dani Burleson, who's not here today because she's working paid work, who just rounds us out so beautifully and wanted to say her name.
Thanks for having us. Love your project. I also just wanted to give a shout out to our fourth member, Dani Burleson, who's not here today because she's working paid work, who just rounds us out so beautifully and wanted to say her name.
Yeah, I'm in Vancouver. Well, I was in Vancouver. I just stopped from there, but Pacific Northwest. And so it's Crow Highway, you know, thousands and thousands of crows. Oh, yeah, I get it.
Yeah, I'm in Vancouver. Well, I was in Vancouver. I just stopped from there, but Pacific Northwest. And so it's Crow Highway, you know, thousands and thousands of crows. Oh, yeah, I get it.
Yeah, I'm in Vancouver. Well, I was in Vancouver. I just stopped from there, but Pacific Northwest. And so it's Crow Highway, you know, thousands and thousands of crows. Oh, yeah, I get it.
Yep, yep. And that they're a collective and have meetings often throughout the day.
Yep, yep. And that they're a collective and have meetings often throughout the day.
Yep, yep. And that they're a collective and have meetings often throughout the day.
It's more assembly, yeah. Yeah, in Vancouver, it's called the Crow Highway.
It's more assembly, yeah. Yeah, in Vancouver, it's called the Crow Highway.
It's more assembly, yeah. Yeah, in Vancouver, it's called the Crow Highway.
Hell yeah. Because it's so massive and goes forever and ever and ever. Yeah. to their roost. Brief story on crows and resistance. A really incredible story in Vancouver when a park was, a colonial person created a park in the downtown, which was like displaced a lot of indigenous people in their homes. and designed this park that was filled with crows as well.
Hell yeah. Because it's so massive and goes forever and ever and ever. Yeah. to their roost. Brief story on crows and resistance. A really incredible story in Vancouver when a park was, a colonial person created a park in the downtown, which was like displaced a lot of indigenous people in their homes. and designed this park that was filled with crows as well.
Hell yeah. Because it's so massive and goes forever and ever and ever. Yeah. to their roost. Brief story on crows and resistance. A really incredible story in Vancouver when a park was, a colonial person created a park in the downtown, which was like displaced a lot of indigenous people in their homes. and designed this park that was filled with crows as well.
They also brought in animals from Europe as well to make it pretty. And the crows made it really hard for these animals. And so the city of Vancouver for 50 years, from 1900 to 1950, gave free range to the Vancouver gun people to go into the park and shoot crows every day.
They also brought in animals from Europe as well to make it pretty. And the crows made it really hard for these animals. And so the city of Vancouver for 50 years, from 1900 to 1950, gave free range to the Vancouver gun people to go into the park and shoot crows every day.
They also brought in animals from Europe as well to make it pretty. And the crows made it really hard for these animals. And so the city of Vancouver for 50 years, from 1900 to 1950, gave free range to the Vancouver gun people to go into the park and shoot crows every day.
And when I see the amount of crows that are still alive, it's just a metaphor for Indigenous resilience. It's just so powerful. So it's another reason why I'm interested in them in terms of where I was living.
And when I see the amount of crows that are still alive, it's just a metaphor for Indigenous resilience. It's just so powerful. So it's another reason why I'm interested in them in terms of where I was living.