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It was a great privilege to interview four women involved in defending the traditional territory of the Unis’tot’en and Gidimt’en clans this week. We began with Dr. Annie Booth of the UNBC faculty union, which just passed a resolution of support to the defenders. You can hear her interview , followed by the start of my interview Sleydo’ Molly Wickham at the Gidimt’en checkpoint. We then move on to Karla Tait, a clinical psychologist and Wet’suwet’en member working out of the Unis’tot’en Healing Centre. We finish up with UNBC’s Antonia Mills who was an expert witness in Delgamuukw, the Supreme Court case that established hereditary Indigenous title and who teaches a summer course at Unis’tot’en.