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JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to ackn
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“Understanding And Transforming The Medical Industrial Complex”
“JustUs”, a show about public health, mutual aid, and community-based solutions. This is a show that features intimate conversations about complex issues. I’m bringing you place-based conversations recorded throughout the rural Southwest, broadcasting on stolen lands in so-called Durango, CO.
This morning I am speaking with Jen Deerinwater and Mordecai Cohen Ettinger about a course that Health Justice Commons is hosting focused on disability justice and also climate activism.
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Understanding and Transforming the Medical Industrial Complex, Part 2: Climate Justice Edition
Crushing Colonialism
Health Justice Commons
Sins Invalid
Shelterwood Collective -
Final 2022 Show with Rhiannon
JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to acknowledge this setting because the narratives of the lands in this region have long been told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards who continue to inhabit and connect with this land. -
Drawing through the Tarot w/ Heather
JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to acknowledge this setting because the narratives of the lands in this region have long been told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards who continue to inhabit and connect with this land.
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The Drawing through the Tarot course starts on December 28th. Sign up here.
See Empty and Amazing to purchase Heather's Tarot of Plants decks, and see her other work. -
misogyny and cancel culture w/ Sarah Destasio
JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to acknowledge this setting because the narratives of the lands in this region have long been told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards who continue to inhabit and connect with this land.
In this episode we reference adrienne maree brown's 'We Will Not Cancel Us, available from AK Press,, and Rebecca Solnit's memoir 'Men Explain Things To Me' published by Haymarket books. We also reference the work of Clementine Morrigan, available on clementinemorrigan.com, and on the podcast 'F*%$ing Cancelled'. Also check out three articles written by Sarah under the name Salome Stern:
https://medium.com/@SalomeStern/how-my-experience-of-the-dsa-grievance-process-was-gendered-2a872f3a2e8f
https://medium.com/@SalomeStern/the-dsa-grievance-process-almost-broke-me-i-still-believe-in-dsa-heres-why-de134fbb2419
https://medium.com/@dsaconres/our-dsa-chapter-has-a-misogyny-problem-when-we-tried-to-speak-up-about-it-we-were-silenced-41a89248a82f -
Trennie and Nicole
JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to acknowledge this setting because the narratives of the lands in this region have long been told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards who continue to inhabit and connect with this land. -
We Smash It Together
JustUs is 30 minute weekly talk show featuring local, place-based conversations centered public health, mutual aid community-based solutions in the Four Corners. You can listen to JustUs on KDUR 91.9 and 93.9FM, on stolen lands in Durango, CO, and also stream online at KDUR.org. Visit KDUR.org for the current schedule.
Durango, CO is situated on the ancestral land and territory of the Nuuchiu (Ute) people, who were forcibly removed by the United States Government. KDUR Community Radio operates out of Fort Lewis College, which has a history as an Indian Boarding School. It is important to acknowledge this setting because the narratives of the lands in this region have long been told from dominant perspectives, without full recognition of the original land stewards who continue to inhabit and connect with this land.