MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
A weekly roundtable about Indigenous issues and events in Canada and beyond. Hosted by Rick Harp.
Hosts & Guests
Settler Re-education 101
Aug 11
This podcast has enabled me to hear the perspectives of native scholars I wouldn’t have any contact with otherwise. As a white settler working in construction there simply aren’t many natural ways I would come across these perspectives. This is concerning as in recent years white construction workers started voting, this wasn’t the case 10+ years ago. Thanks for some re-education
My Favourite Podcast!
Apr 19
Media Indigena has been & continues to be my most anticipated podcast. Rick is a great host & the panelists are academics, experts in their fields & well beyond. This podcast is wise, informative and often funny (which is amazing because the topics are often difficult). They cover a wide range of subjects & current issues - many not covered at all (& definitely not with full comprehension) by mainstream media. Some of the academic concepts & terms are unfamiliar to non-academics like me. But Rick is always careful to see they are explained. So we all have access to some cool, mind expanding ideas from our easy chairs! I’m a senior, a settler, disabled … yet these smart people can get me really engaged and super excited about new concepts or new (to me) ways of looking at issues. Thanks so much for this podcast Rick, Candis, Kim, Brock, Ken, Trina! And guests! I especially love to hear Kim Tallbear speak on sexualities & families. I would like to encourage everyone who has the means - to please contribute to this wonderful podcast through Patreon. This is Rick’s own project, not part of any larger venture. This independence is part of what makes it so great, I think. But also hard to pull off. Let’s do what we can to keep this cool podcast thriving!
Smart & Informative
2023-04-08
Love the show! A very useful location app to use is “what3words”. Used off-line, to communicate non-addressed locations, use words rather than gps numbers. Name / find an exact location, doorway or trail-marker, or add it to photos. Used around the globe for search and rescue; Some Canadian gov’t organizations have adopted it in 2020.
Very nice
2022-08-14
I’m enjoying this podcast! 🥰
About
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- CreatorRick Harp
- Years Active2016 - 2024
- Episodes357
- RatingClean
- Show Website