47 min

Modern Colonization of Indigenous Americans | in the clear episode 194 in the clear

    • Society & Culture

Dawn Neptune Adams joins us to discuss modern colonizer activities against native populations.

Dawn Neptune Adams is a member of the Penobscot Nation and a Filmmaker and Journalist with Sunlight Media Collective. Her grassroots environmental activism began with the protection of Indigenous Sacred sites in Huntington Beach, CA in 1998. Since then, she has been a tireless advocate for environmental justice and Indigenous rights at the tribal, local, state, and national levels. Dawn is actively involved in politics for change across a wide spectrum of influences. She is a Racial Justice Consultant to the Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine; an active member of Racial Equity & Justice of Bangor, Maine, and; a former Indigenous Peoples' Policy Advisor for the Hunter/Elias 2020 Presidential campaign. Dawn has served as the Wabanaki Liaison to the Maine Independent Green Party since 2016 and was the Vice Presidential Candidate to the Dario Hunter 2020 Presidential campaign. When not battling polluters, plutocrats, and patriarchy, Dawn spends her time raising a pre-teen and building fine furniture. She dreams of a day when we can all eat Salmon from the Penobscot River and live together in peace.

Hosts: Graham Jenkins and Joe Leonard.

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Dawn Neptune Adams joins us to discuss modern colonizer activities against native populations.

Dawn Neptune Adams is a member of the Penobscot Nation and a Filmmaker and Journalist with Sunlight Media Collective. Her grassroots environmental activism began with the protection of Indigenous Sacred sites in Huntington Beach, CA in 1998. Since then, she has been a tireless advocate for environmental justice and Indigenous rights at the tribal, local, state, and national levels. Dawn is actively involved in politics for change across a wide spectrum of influences. She is a Racial Justice Consultant to the Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine; an active member of Racial Equity & Justice of Bangor, Maine, and; a former Indigenous Peoples' Policy Advisor for the Hunter/Elias 2020 Presidential campaign. Dawn has served as the Wabanaki Liaison to the Maine Independent Green Party since 2016 and was the Vice Presidential Candidate to the Dario Hunter 2020 Presidential campaign. When not battling polluters, plutocrats, and patriarchy, Dawn spends her time raising a pre-teen and building fine furniture. She dreams of a day when we can all eat Salmon from the Penobscot River and live together in peace.

Hosts: Graham Jenkins and Joe Leonard.

©2021   Commoner Public Radio Network. Theme "Grow" composed and performed by   Bad News Band.

Theme:        https://open.spotify.com/track/7B286IInS4X2LrAGj9NnjX?si=pKd_bGQkQcGjqweP6002xQ.

Email:          intheclearcpr@gmail.com

YouTube:      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0iXuBXE4EVZu1EWRCBzvKw

Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/intheclearCPRN

Twitter:        https://twitter.com/intheclear4




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47 min

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