This week on STPT, Danielle Holland and Bianca Blanco-Jimenez touch on AOC's recent livestream and the white erasure of history in real time. Then, Dr. Nick Estes joins the pod diving into conversation of colonialism, capitalism, climate and resistance. They explore how we can collectively imagine and work towards decolonization with a radical shift in our relations to the natural world. If the goal is to have a quality of life, then this episode will certainly help get us there. And as always, stay for #sorrynotsorry.
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Citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Dr. Nick Estes is an Assistant Professor of American Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is a historian, journalist, and host of The Red Nation Podcast. Estes also is a founding editor of Red Media Collective, which publishes books, podcasts, and stories highlighting Indigenous intelligence in all its forms. His writing and research engage decolonization, Indigenous histories, environmental justice, and anti-capitalism and have been featured in The Baffler, The Guardian, The Nation, High Country News, Indian Country Today, Jacobin, NBC News, and The Intercept. In 2019, Estes was awarded the Lannan Literary Fellowship for Non-Fiction.
Estes is the author of the book “Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance.” He is a co-author of two books coming out in 2021 on police abolition and Indigenous environmental justice, and is currently working on a book on the history of Red Power.