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Unsettling is a podcast on history, politics, and culture striving after anticapitalist futures in the settler colonies

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Unsettling is a podcast on history, politics, and culture striving after anticapitalist futures in the settler colonies

    Disarming Nuclear Myths with Brennain Lloyd of Northwatch

    Disarming Nuclear Myths with Brennain Lloyd of Northwatch

    Today we’re joined by Brennain Lloyd from Northwatch to discuss the prospective construction of a nuclear waste repository near Ignace in northwestern Ontario. What are some of the risks of burying nuclear waste? How is Canada’s industrial sector presenting nuclear waste and nuclear waste management to the public and does this image hold? What is the historical context of nuclear energy production and waste management in Canada?  How do you build a broad-based collective opposition movement to a large-scale industrial project threatening the environment and Indigenous lands? From the early days of anti-nuclear activism in Canada and We the Nuclear Free North to the industrial technicians of pro-nuclear ideological optics and the colossus of industrial energy, Kiegan Irish, Alex Boos, and Brennain Lloyd explore such questions and more! Thank you immensely to Brennain for sharing your time, knowledge and expertise. A big thank you to Jacob Irish for postproduction and to our listeners for tuning in. 

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Philippe Blouin and the Mohawk Warrior Society

    Philippe Blouin and the Mohawk Warrior Society

    Join us for a discussion with Philippe Blouin, compiler and editor of the recent book The Mohawk Warrior Society: A Handbook on Sovereignty and Survival. Our wide ranging discussion offers an overview of Haudenosaunee political thinking, Indigenous-settler alliance building and solidarity practices, and the intersections between contemporary European philosophy and the Mohawk Warrior Society. 
     
    Thank you to Philippe for joining us and to Jacob Irish for his work on post production.
     
    Buy the book and support Philippe’s work here: https://btlbooks.com/book/the-mohawk-warrior-society

    • 51 min
    Settlers and Land Back

    Settlers and Land Back

    AND WE ARE BACK! Back with a new name and back with a new episode, back-to-back, and today’s all about settlers and Land Back. In this episode, Kiegan Irish and Alex Boos explore a variety of questions about the nature of settler subjectivity, its transformability, and ways to theorize settler solidarity politics with Indigenous Land Back struggles. From the Red Paper to Wasáse, from the Yintah to your grocery list, we weigh in on the intricacies of settler colonialism and a range of possible disruptions to it. So, sit back, stand up, run, move your body, break a window, do whatever tha fuck you wanna do as you click play, turn that volume dial up, and give it a listen. If ya hate it or if ya love it, let us know, drop us a line, discourse with us. A big thanks to our listeners and supporters and a standing ovation to Jacob Irish for his tireless commitment to post-production and editing. We love you!

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Unsettling - We Have a New Name!

    Unsettling - We Have a New Name!

    • 8 min
    Anarchism, Decolonization and Solidarity Publishing w. Benjamin Pillet

    Anarchism, Decolonization and Solidarity Publishing w. Benjamin Pillet

    In this episode, Kiegan Irish and Alex Boos are joined by Benjamin Pillet, a PhD grad from Université de Québec à Montréal who now lives on a sustainable farm with his family in Paspébiac, to discuss his journey from France to Turtle Island, the concept of Anarcho-Indigenism, settler solidarity publishing, activism, decolonization, anarchism, postcolonialism, theories of the state and more. Special thanks to Benjamin Pillet for sharing his time with us and to Jacob Irish for postproduction. Thank you to our listeners for joining us.You can find Benjamin Pillet's PhD thesis here (in French):https://archipel.uqam.ca/13505/and “Decolonization is Not a Metaphor” by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang here:https://clas.osu.edu/sites/clas.osu.edu/files/Tuck%20and%20Yang%202012%20Decolonization%20is%20not%20a%20metaphor.pdf

    • 1 hr 41 min
    Is America Fascist? An Historical Analysis

    Is America Fascist? An Historical Analysis

    In this episode, Kiegan Irish and Alex Boos are joined by Montreal-based poet William Vallières for an enriching discussion on the nature and history of fascism and what the legacy of studies on fascism can offer us when interpreting politics in the world today.Special thanks goes out to Will for generously sharing his time and thoughts with us. You can find his most recent book of poetry Versus (2019) with Véhicule Press if you follow this link: https://www.vehiculepress.com/q.php?EAN=9781550655377
    We also extend our gratitude to Jacob Irish for his generous and continued support with postproduction. And thank you to our listeners for sticking with us!

    • 2 hr 12 min

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