This episode of A Radical Podcast explores the rich tapestry of Indigenous resistance movements worldwide. From the long-standing struggle against colonization to the modern-day fight for environmental justice and land rights, we examine the depth and breadth of these movements. We spotlight Indigenous resilience and activism by featuring notable examples such as the Standing Rock and Mauna Kea movements, the Wet'suwet'en protests, the Sami Land Rights in Scandinavia, and the Maori Land Rights in New Zealand. We also delve into the significant role of Indigenous resistance within the context of anarchism and discuss the contemporary challenges Indigenous communities face, especially with recent developments in Brazil.
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