Radicle Narrative Mylan Tootoosis
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5.8: Building Homes with One House Many Nations and Alan Sukut
In this episode Mylan sit and discusses building homes through a Post-Idle No More project called One House Many Nations (OHMN), who is in partner ship with Nutana Collegiate at Saskatoon where students in the city will build a home for indigenous youth living on a reserve. Alan Sukut is the educator in charge of the program and homes being built the students, check it out as we discuss the Nutana Industry and Career Education (NICE) program
Show Notes:
https://www.ohmn.ca/
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5.7: Rachel Snow on Treaty Nationhood, History and Cows and Ploughs
Mylan sits down with Rachel Snow to discuss the importance of treaty history and nationhood in the americas, as well as the current agricultural settlements taking place in this neoliberal era and how they do not fit within an indigenous paradigm .
Next Event:
Beyond Cows and Plows
The Big Picture: Understanding the Treaty Right to Agriculture
March 21st
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Rusty Mcdonald Library
4:30-8:30pm
Name of Authors:
Sarah Carter: Lost Harvests
Taiaike Alfred: Wasase, Peace, Power Righteousness, and Its all about the Land
James Daschuk: Clearing the Plains
Art Manual: Unsettling Canada, and the Reconciliation Manifesto -
5.6 Decolonizing Kinships, Love and Intimacy: Indigenous Insights with Geraldine King
In this episode, I have the pleasure of conversing with Geraldine King, a remarkable Anishinaabe woman currently pursuing her PhD at Queens University. She is a poet, a devoted mother, and a dedicated scholar who actively serves on her community's chief and council.
Together, we delve into profound discussions surrounding indigenous concepts of love, intimacy, and the complexities of maintaining ethical and healthy relationships while living in a western society. Join us as we explore the intersections of culture, tradition, and personal growth in navigating the intricacies of modern relationships.
Show Notes:
Geraldines Poems:[https://asusjournal.org/issue-5/geraldine-king-fiction/
Quill Peters Piece: https://gutsmagazine.ca/kwe-becomes-the-moon/
Geraldine King & tenille k campbell on love and relationality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfVwB7ajNic -
5.5: Grounded Reflections on Politics, World View and Life with Lema Maiwand
Lema is an Afghan Woman living in the diaspora. She lives in Canada and holds an undergraduate and masters degree in Political Science. She currently works in various community and grassroots organizing capacities.
Links:
Rise of Woke Empire: By Marius Trotter
https://www.midwesternmarx.com/articles/rise-of-woke-empire-by-marius-trotter
Essequibo and Exxon Mobil: A Tail of Imperialism and Undermining of the Bolivarian Revolution By Lema Maiwand
https://www.midwesternmarx.com/articles/essequibo-and-exxonmobil-a-tale-of-imperialism-and-undermining-of-the-bolivarian-revolution-by-lema-maiwand
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5.4: Mylan as a Guest on Southpaw Episode "138: An Anti-Colonial Perspective on Deescalation"
Radicle Narrative is Rebroadcasting Episode 138 of Southpaw. Here are the details,
"On this episode of Southpaw, Sam is joined by activists Emma Taylor and Mylan Tootoosis for an anti-colonial discussion on de-escalation and community care.
"The Cunning of the Adult Supremacist": https:// www.colbytootoosis.com/writings/adult-supremacy
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5.3: Raymond Fox Jr. on Soccer, Athleticism and Community.
On this episode Mylan sits down with Raymond Fox Jr, from Sweet Grass Indian Reserve and grew up in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Besides being a goalkeeper for the USask Men's Soccer team, Raymond is deeply committed to his community and passionate about fostering the next generation of indigenous athletes.
As he pursues his education degree at the Indian Teachers Education Program (ITEP) at the University of Saskatchewan, Raymond also finds time to actively promote community sport camps and program for indigenous youth. Through his involvement, he aims to inspire and mentor young indigenous athletes, empowering them to pursue their dreams in sports and beyond. Raymond's dedication to nurturing talent and encouraging a sense of belonging in the sporting world has made him a notable figuring both on and off the field.
Listen in as we discuss his experiences with soccer, training regime, and his take on working with indigenous communities .