

The Red Nation Podcast
The Red Nation
The Red Nation Podcast features discussions on Indigenous history, politics, and culture from a left perspective. Hosted by Nick Estes and Jen Marley with help from our friend and comrade Sina. The Red Nation Podcast is also the home of Red Power Hour, hosted by Melanie Yazzie and Elena Ortiz.
Our show is entirely supported by our patrons on Patreon, support the show and get access to bonus content and other patron exclusive benefits here: Patreon.com/redmediapr
Website: therednation.org
Follow the hosts on Twitter @nickwestes and @JenMarley1680 and the Red Nation @The_Red_Nation.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
Our show is entirely supported by our patrons on Patreon, support the show and get access to bonus content and other patron exclusive benefits here: Patreon.com/redmediapr
Website: therednation.org
Follow the hosts on Twitter @nickwestes and @JenMarley1680 and the Red Nation @The_Red_Nation.
Theme song: "Dead Horse" by Weedrat https://weedrat.bandcamp.com/
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 28, 2021 • 1h 1min
Seeds back, land back! w/ Kayleigh Warren and Chasity Salvador
Kayleigh Warren and Chasity Salvador join host Jen Marley (@JenMarley1680) to discuss the reclamation of Pueblo farming practices, climate change, and the importance of food and seed sovereignty. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

Jun 21, 2021 • 1h 16min
Pride month: a queer Indigenous feminist perspective
Melanie, Jen (@JenMarley1680), and Kenard discuss the commodification of pride, pinkwashing, identity politics, beating pessimism, and what we should do to organize queer Indigenous revolutionary politics. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

Jun 14, 2021 • 50min
"We have to fight, or we're going to drown" (1976)
Yet-Si Blue (Janet McCloud) was a co-founder of Women of All Red Nations. She connects Indigenous spirituality to contemporary resistance, sovereignty, and the leadership of Indigenous women. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

Jun 7, 2021 • 1h 11min
Indians watching Indians
Guests Justine Teba and Nicole Martin join #RedPowerHour host Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) to discuss the best and worst of indigenous people on the big screen. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

May 31, 2021 • 53min
What is imperialism? w/ Charisse Burden-Stelly (Pt.2)
Charisse Burden-Stelly (@blackleftaf) is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College and host of The Last Dope Intellectual. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

May 24, 2021 • 1h 16min
To Palestine, with love
Join guest Justine Teba and #RedPowerHour co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie to discuss the ongoing fight for the liberation of Palestine. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

May 17, 2021 • 58min
Decolonization in Palestine w/ Ussama Makdisi
Historian Ussama Makdisi discusses about the current uprisings in Palestine and the enduring legacy of the Nakba. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

May 10, 2021 • 1h 22min
MMIWG2S+: No more red hand prints!
Red Power Hour is back! Guests Jennifer Marley (@JenMarley1680) and Cheyenne Antonio join RPH co-hosts Elena Ortiz (@spiritofpopay) and Melanie Yazzie (@melanie_yazzie) to discuss efforts to end MMIWG2+ from a left Indigenous feminist perspective. Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr

May 3, 2021 • 58min
What is imperialism? w/ Charisse Burden-Stelly (Pt.1)
Charisse Burden-Stelly (@blackleftaf) is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at Carleton College and host of The Last Dope Intellectual. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr

Apr 30, 2021 • 1h 3min
Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation
Red Media is proud to present the publication of Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation. Red Nation Rising is the first book ever to investigate and explain the violent dynamics of bordertowns. Bordertowns are white-dominated towns and cities that operate according to the same political and spatial logics as all other American towns and cities. The difference is that these settlements get their name from their location at the borders of current-day reservation boundaries, which separate the territory of sovereign Native nations from lands claimed by the United States. Video available here Get your copy of the book: https://bit.ly/3gNfuGJ Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr


