Rambler Rambler
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~On Hiatus, Next season TBA~
As Rambler continues, our host Jordan invites guests from the Black and Indigenous diaspora will tell their stories about their trials and triumphs on the land.
From rural radicals growing food for mutual aid in their communities to Indigenous Mamas finding their place in this world.
These are the voices of Black and Native people who don't fit respectability politics, and that's how we like it.
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Married About It: Pilot Episode
Two homies discover love in a time of quarantine.
He's a welder, She's a stay-at-home something. Together they form a rather functioning marriage.
Which, is a surprise if you consider any facts of the case. We got together and eloped 3 months later. Everyone was surprised.
But there's more to it, about five years more to it.
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Szn II, Episode 7: Kellyn & Urban Forestry In The Deep South
Urban Forestry in historically Black neighbors brings both reciprocity and food sovereignty. We talk with our guest Kellyn (@KellynLaCour on Twitter) about their work at Baton Root, an urban farm in Baton Rogue changing the tide of Food Apartheid in the Deep South.
What does it mean to be an Urban Forester?
How does urban Land Stewardship help shape the communities around them?
Black Land Stewardship Matters, urban places are still The Land.
Keep Up With Kellyn Here
For more on the term "Food Apartheid" and info about what that means I highly recommend this episode of a podcast called "Point Of Origin."
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Twitter @AwkwardRambler
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Szn II, Episode 6: Voices Of The Resergence Interview
Sorry for the late upload today y'all we've been moving my MIL and we adopted a kitten today, so it's been a long one! I hope you enjoy this episode from another very Indigenous podcast.
The Following Notes Are All From Voices Of The Resurgence:
The crew sat down with Jae (@AwkwardRambler on twitter) and Kell(@Im_KElling_It also on twitter) to talk with them about being Black Indigenous. It's a long and nuanced conversation folks but it's a good one. The podcast has a Twitter @of_resurgence. We also have a Facebook! @ofresurgence You can also reach us by email for business opportunities at voicesofresurgence@gmail.com. Cover art was done by Eli and you can reach him @paintedturtleco on Twitter. James and Tai have a Twitter @oglalawarriorAW and @sp4cek1d.
Subscribe to our Patreon! You can either sign up for $1 a month to gain access to the discord server or you can sign up for $5 a month to get an exclusive look at notes made for each episode.
https://www.patreon.com/voicesoftheresurgence
Episode resources:
Warmth of other Suns by Isabella Wilkerson
That the blood stay pure by Arica L Coleman
Confounding the color line by James F brooks
Support Jae's podcast!: https://www.patreon.com/The_Rambler
Zapatista Coffee: https://schoolsforchiapas.org/store/coffee-corn-and-agricultural/cafe-zapatista-zapatista-coffee-limited/
All Sacrit podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6z3B5h4FBtqq-k56Dqj0-A/featured
Camp Mniluzahan and Creek Patrol:
info@creekpatrol.org
https://www.campmniluzahan.org/
https://www.mllegalfund.org/
Indigenous resistance:
Wet’suwet’en Direct Action:
https://unistoten.camp/
Secwepemc Territory:
tinyhousewarriors.com
1492 Landback Lane:
E transfer donations to landback6nations@gmail.com
Algonquin Territory:
E transfer donations to moosemoratorium@gmail.com
Kanehsata:ke:
Sign the "No archeological digs in Kanehsata:ke" action network
Mi'kma'ki:
E transfer donations to tara.nf@gmail.com
Line 3 Resistance:
https://www.stopline3.org/
Border Wall Resistance:
https://www.facebook.com/AntiBorderCollective/
https://twitter.com/kumeyaayprotest?lang=en
Camp Red Sleeves:
https://twitter.com/redsleevesaca
BLM Uprisings:
https://linktr.ee/ceeetrl
https://t.me/BLMProtests
https://itsgoingdown.org/
https://unicornriot.ninja/
Song credit: Martha Redbone Roots Project - The Garden of Love -
Szn II, Episode 5: House & Home with Kima Part 2
In this final half of the interview with Kima we discuss the tiny home trend, and what it means to be landless.
Next Episode 1/27/2021
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Links on BIPOC Housing Disparities
NPR: Native Americans Struggle To Find Housing While Facing Discrimination
Report from HUD
Serving Native Women Experiencing Homelessness
Urban Discrimination Report, also HUD
Black Women, Migration, and the Delay of Fair Housing
Homelessness And Racial Disparity
Does Race Matter For Housing?
Wave Of Mass Evictions Will Harm Black Women
Housing Discrimination and Urban Poverty of African Americans
Links On Tiny Houses And Houselessness
Operation Tiny Home
Menominee Tiny Homes
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Support the podcast Here On Our Patreon
Find out more about the host J.Merica on Twitter, and Instagram
Support Kima On Her Patreon
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Szn II, Episode 4: House & Home with Kima
Over the next two episodes, Kima and I discuss housing disparities in BIPOC communities. From the perspectives of two people marginalized even within their own communities, we talk about the nitty gritties of housing, single parenthood, poverty, and domestic abuse. These factors shape the way people view
How is control over the Land still used against the very people who steward it?
Who in our communities are vulnerable?
How can we be landless and houseless in the very places that belonged to our peoples before the states were even invented?
Next Episode 12/23/2020
~Holiday Dates TBA~
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Links on BIPOC Housing Disparities
NPR: Native Americans Struggle To Find Housing While Facing Discrimination
Report from HUD
Serving Native Women Experiencing Homelessness
Urban Discrimination Report, also HUD
Black Women, Migration, and the Delay of Fair Housing
Homelessness And Racial Disparity
Does Race Matter For Housing?
Wave Of Mass Evictions Will Harm Black Women
Housing Discrimination and Urban Poverty of African Americans
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Support the podcast Here On Our Patreon
Find out more about the host J.Merica on Twitter, and Instagram
Support Kima On Her Patreon
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Szn II, Episode 3: Reclamation & Reparations with Juniper.
This week I am joined by our guest Juniper (@wetland_maroon on Instagram). A Rural Radical, and sweet farmer, Juniper talks to us about their journey on healing a parcel of land they received through reparations. We talk about healing the land in tandem with oneself, Afro-Indigency, mutual aid, and sovereingty.
Important Note:
Food Sovereignty and Mutual Aid are tangible ways that poor folks have always used at some capacity to survive. Giving unused baby clothes to a new parent in your community who is struggling is mutual aid. In times like these where Black and Indigenous people are becoming increasingly vulnerable via food/housing instability. It is important we all reflect on ways we can help.
Here are some links to get you started or inform you on mutual aid and the movement for Black/Native food sovereignty:
https://www.mutualaidhub.org/
https://www.npr.org/2020/08/25/904284865/make-farmers-black-again-african-americans-fight-discrimination-to-own-farmland
https://whyhunger.org/category/blog/bhm-a-brief-look-at-the-importance-of-black-food-sovereignty/
https://www.jamesbeard.org/blog/why-food-sovereignty-is-a-human-right
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/nearly-four-in-10-black-hispanic-families-facing-food-insecurity-during-pandemic/
https://www.networkforphl.org/news-insights/addressing-native-american-food-insecurity-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-food-distribution-programs-on-indian-reservations/
https://hungerandhealth.feedingamerica.org/2020/11/november-native-american-heritage-month/