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The Stacks
Ep. 359 It’s Rooted in Our Past with Rebecca Nagle
This week, journalist and activist Rebecca Nagle joins us to discuss her debut book, By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land. We discuss her decision to expand her podcast, This Land, into a book, the deliberate erasure of Indigenous people in the United States, and how she approaches the idea of "objectivity" in journalism.The Stacks Book Club pick for February is Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. We will discuss the book on February 26th with Ira Madison III returning as our guest.You can find everything we...
2025-02-19
57 min
The Growing Small Towns Show
Moments of Growth: Rural Mastermind
Our last Moments of Growth episode is about another event that will become at flagship bit of programming for Growing Small Towns: the Rural Mastermind. The first Mastermind group was inspired, in part, by Rebecca’s own experience with a Mastermind. Really good Mastermind groups can be pivotal and life-changing, and she wanted to bring that same experience to entrepreneurs and small business owners in Oakes. This episode features perspectives from all sides: one of our beloved coaches, several of our participants, and two of the participants’ mothers. Masterminds bring all kinds of people together to learn and grow. As the parti...
2025-01-27
59 min
Gayish Podcast
Gayish: 420 Two-Spirit (w/ Rebecca Nagle)
What does “two-spirit” mean? Two-spirit guest Rebecca Nagle joins us to talk about her experience, the Cherokee language, coming out, and more. In this episode: News- 6:21 || Main Topic (Two-Spirit)- 17:58 || Guest (Rebecca Nagle)- 21:32 || Gayest & Straightest- 1:01:06 To get more from Rebecca Nagle, listen to her podcast This Land and read her book By The Fire We Carry. You can also follow on X, BlueSky, or Instagram @rebeccanagle. Pre-order our book, You’re Probably Gayish, right now at www.gayishpodcast.com/book! Each chapter dissects one gay stereotype ranging from drugs to gaydar to iced c...
2025-01-09
1h 08
KPFA - UpFront
Rebecca Nagle on native dispossession and the fight for justice [rebroadcast]
00:08 Rebecca Nagle, Cherokee citizen, journalist, and host of the podcast This Land, just out with the book By The Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land [rebroadcast from October 2024] The post Rebecca Nagle on native dispossession and the fight for justice [rebroadcast] appeared first on KPFA.
2024-12-27
59 min
KQED's Forum
Forum From the Archives: Rebecca Nagle on the Long and Ongoing Battle for Tribal Sovereignty and Land
A truly landmark Supreme Court decision in 2020 resulted in the largest restoration of Native American tribal land in American history. More than half of the state of Oklahoma is now declared “Indian Country” after the court decision. In her book "By the Fire We Carry" journalist Rebecca Nagel, a member of the Cherokee Nation, traces the generations-long fight for sovereignty and the brutal history of tribal land removal that underpinned the decision. We listen back to our September conversation with Nagle about her own family’s complicated legacy in the struggle for justice and the implications of the Supreme Court...
2024-11-29
57 min
A Public Affair
Contradictions of US democracy and empire with Rebecca Nagle
On today’s show, award-winning writer Rebecca Nagle says that the legacy of colonization is a problem not just for Indigenous peoples but a problem for US democracy. In her conversation with host Douglas Haynes, she highlights the tension between the US imagining itself as a democracy versus acting like an empire. The history of Andrew Jackson ignoring the US Constitution is a key example of this, and the subject of her new book, By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land out now from HarperCollins. In it, Nagle untangles th...
2024-11-25
54 min
The Red Nation Podcast
By the Fire We Carry w/ Rebecca Nagle
Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) joins the show to talk about her recently released book, By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land (2024). The book is a centuries-long history and legal thriller, documenting the lead-up to the landmark McGirt Supreme Court decision. Empower Red Media this Native American Heritage Month! Our podcast is a collaboration between The Red Nation and Red Media and is produced by Red Media. Red Media exists to fill the need for Indigenous media by and for Indigenous Peoples’. On Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2024, Red Media launched its GoFundMe to gain...
2024-11-11
1h 13
Skipped History
Catching Up to a Cherokee and Muscogee Understanding of the Government
My guest today is Rebecca Nagle, an award-winning journalist and citizen of Cherokee Nation, and the author of By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land. Rebecca details the history of violence, dispossession, and resistance behind a monumental Supreme Court case decided in 2020. The case resulted in the restoration of tribal land, but it’s not exactly all unicorns and rainbows now. Rather, in Rebecca’s words, the victory reveals “what can happen when the U.S. government follows the law, even though it has a tendency not to.” This is a public...
2024-10-25
38 min
Code Switch
Spitting on Andrew Jackson's grave with Rebecca Nagle
That's how Nagle begins her new book and how she frames the version of history she's telling. The book digs into the past and future of Native sovereignty through the lens of one of the most significant Supreme Court rulings for Native Americans in over 100 years.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2024-10-23
33 min
Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
BY THE FIRE WE CARRY by Rebecca Nagle, read by Rebecca Nagle
Rebecca Nagle gives a clear and compelling narration of her look into how a small-town murder on the Muscogee Nation led to a significant 2020 Supreme Court case—and the largest restoration of Native tribal land in American history. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Emily Connelly discuss Nagle’s extensive research into the history behind this case, and how she contextualizes its impact on her own nation, the Cherokee, and other Oklahoma nations. An illuminating listen. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Harper Audio. Discov...
2024-10-21
07 min
Native America Calling
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: ‘By the Fire We Carry’ by Rebecca Nagle
Native land is the medium Cherokee journalist and writer Rebecca Nagle (member of the Cherokee Nation) uses to convey the long fight for justice and accountability. By the Fire We Carry traces a detailed history from before the Trail of Tears to the current arguments in the halls of the U.S. Supreme Court, as Native Americans fight to retain what was always inherently theirs and win back what was taken by force and fraud by the U.S. Government. Nagel is the creator of the acclaimed This Land podcast that found a broad audience for the complex topics of Na...
2024-10-15
55 min
Native America Calling
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 – Native Bookshelf: ‘By the Fire We Carry’ by Rebecca Nagle
Native land is the medium Cherokee journalist and writer Rebecca Nagle (member of the Cherokee Nation) uses to convey the long fight for justice and accountability. By the Fire We Carry traces a detailed history from before the Trail of Tears to the current arguments in the halls of the U.S. Supreme Court, as Native Americans fight to retain what was always inherently theirs and win back what was taken by force and fraud by the U.S. Government. Nagel is the creator of the acclaimed This Land podcast that found a broad audience for the complex topics of Na...
2024-10-15
55 min
KPFA - UpFront
Rebecca Nagle on By The Fire We Carry
00:08 Rebecca Nagle, citizen of the Cherokee Nation, host of the podcast This Land, just out with the book By The Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land The post Rebecca Nagle on By The Fire We Carry appeared first on KPFA.
2024-10-11
27 min
KPFA - Letters and Politics
How Native Nations Reclaimed Oklahoma
Guest: Rebecca Nagle is an award-winning journalist and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She is the writer and host of the podcast This Land. She is a Peabody Award nominee and the recipient of the American Mosaic Journalism Prize, and the Women’s Media Center’s Exceptional Journalism Award. She is the author of the book By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land. Rebecca Nagle is also the host of the podcast This Land. The post How Native Nations Reclaimed Oklahoma appeared first on KPFA.
2024-10-09
59 min
Past Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike Eagle
Day 27: Rebecca Nagle
Welcome to Day 27 of "90 Days with Ana Marie Cox." Today Ana talked to Rebecca Nagle, author of By the Fire We Carry and a citizen of Cherokee Nation, about historical injustice and today's political climate, the Supreme Court’s adversarial vibe and why Indigenous issues matter this election year.—Watch along on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@90DaysWithAnaMarieCox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-10-08
54 min
Hysteria
School Vouchers Suck w. Rebecca Nagle
Erin and Alyssa go “back to school” to discuss voucher fuckery and other education issues on the ballot at a state level. Then, activist and host of Crooked’s This Land podcast, Rebecca Nagle joins to share about her new book, By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land. Finally, Sani-Petty (Chappell Roan’s refusal to endorse a candidate and not letting Mark Robinson’s staffer get away with this). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of...
2024-09-26
1h 17
Poured Over
Rebecca Nagle on BY THE FIRE WE CARRY
By the Fire We Carry by Rebecca Nagle blends first-person reportage and historical sleuthing from the journalist and podcaster following a murder that led to a landmark Supreme Court decision that reaffirmed Native rights in America. Nagle joins us to talk about the inception of her work on this story, the importance of analyzing little known history, how writing the book has impacted her and more with Miwa Messer, host of Poured Over. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your...
2024-09-19
46 min
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 717450 Title: By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land Author: Rebecca Nagle Narrator: Rebecca Nagle Format: Unabridged Length: 8:15:13 Language: English Release date: 09-10-24 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: History, Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, North America, Social Science Summary: ''Impeccably researched. . . . A fascinating book and an important one. Washington Post [A] brilliant, kaleidoscopic debut. . . . Nagles narrative is lucid and moving. . . . A showstopper. Publishers Weekly, starred review Most Anticipated Book of the Fall: Washington Post, People, Los Angeles Times, Parade, Bustle, Book Riot A po...
2024-09-11
8h 15
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2024-09-10
8h 14
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2024-09-10
8h 15
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2024-09-10
8h 14
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2024-09-10
8h 15
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2024-09-10
8h 14
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2024-09-10
8h 15
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2024-09-10
05 min
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2024-09-10
8h 14
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2024-09-10
05 min
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By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/717450 to listen full audiobooks. Title: By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land Author: Rebecca Nagle Narrator: Rebecca Nagle Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 15 minutes Release date: September 10, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: True Crime Publisher's Summary: “Rebecca Nagle gives a clear and compelling narration of her look into how a small-town murder in the Muscogee Nation led to a significant 2020 Supreme Court case—and the largest restoration of Native tribal land in American history. . . . An illuminating listen.” — AudioFile ''Impeccably researched. . . . A fascin...
2024-09-10
05 min
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2024-09-10
8h 15
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By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
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2024-09-10
8h 15
Listen to Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/717450 to listen full audiobooks. Title: By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land Author: Rebecca Nagle Narrator: Rebecca Nagle Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 15 minutes Release date: September 10, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “Rebecca Nagle gives a clear and compelling narration of her look into how a small-town murder in the Muscogee Nation led to a significant 2020 Supreme Court case—and the largest restoration of Native tribal land in American history. . . . An illuminating listen.” — AudioFile ''Impeccably researched. . . . A fascin...
2024-09-10
05 min
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By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
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2024-09-10
8h 14
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By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
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2024-09-10
05 min
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By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by Rebecca Nagle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/778208 to listen full audiobooks. Title: By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land Author: Rebecca Nagle Narrator: Rebecca Nagle Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 14 minutes Release date: September 10, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: ‘Breathtaking… a triumph' NOREEN MASUD 'A fiery account as chilling as a legal thriller' TIYA MILES 'Compellingly told and deeply researched' CAROLINE DODDS PENNOCK A powerful work of reportage and American history that braids together the story of the forced removal of Native Americans onto treaty lands in the nation’s earliest days, and a...
2024-09-10
05 min
KQED's Forum
Rebecca Nagle on the Long and Ongoing Battle for Tribal Sovereignty and Land
A truly landmark Supreme Court decision in 2020 resulted in the largest restoration of Native American tribal land in American history. More than half of the state of Oklahoma is now declared “Indian Country” after the court decision. In her book “By the Fire We Carry” journalist Rebecca Nagel, a member of the Cherokee Nation, traces the generations-long fight for sovereignty and the brutal history of tribal land removal that underpinned the decision. We’ll talk to Nagle about her own family’s complicated legacy in the struggle for justice and the implications of the Supreme Court decision.Guests:
2024-09-09
57 min
This Land
Introducing: BY THE FIRE WE CARRY (audiobook)
BY THE FIRE WE CARRY, the new book by Rebecca Nagle, is a powerful work of reportage and American history that braids the story of the forced removal of Native Americans onto treaty lands in the nation’s earliest days, and a small-town murder in the 1990s that led to a Supreme Court ruling reaffirming Native rights to that land more than a century later Before 2020, American Indian reservations made up roughly 55 million acres of land in the United States. Nearly 200 million acres are reserved for National Forests—in the emergence of this great nation, our g...
2024-09-03
45 min
HarperCollins Publishers
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land, By Rebecca Nagle, Read by Rebecca Nagle
‘Breathtaking… a triumph' NOREEN MASUD 'A fiery account as chilling as a legal thriller' TIYA MILES 'Compellingly told and deeply researched' CAROLINE DODDS PENNOCK A powerful work of reportage and American history that braids together the story of the forced removal of Native Americans onto treaty lands in the nation’s earliest days, and a small-town murder in the 1990s that led to a Supreme Court ruling reaffirming Native rights to that land more than a century later. Before 2020, American Indian reservations made up roughly 55 million acres of land in the United States. By contrast, nearly 200 million acres are reserved for Na...
2024-08-29
02 min
Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast
Combating Vaccine Hesitancy with Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan and Rebecca Nagle from UPMC Health Plan
In this episode, Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, Chief Medical Officer of Quality and Pediatrics, and Rebecca Nagle, Director of Medicaid and CHIP Quality Programs at UPMC Health Plan, discuss strategies to address vaccine hesitancy. They share insights on effective communication, community partnerships, and initiatives to increase vaccination rates and improve public health.
2024-08-06
14 min
Real Drug Talk
BANNED: Vape Policy - The Good VS The Bad
In this episode, Jack sits down with Rebecca Lang, CEO of the Queensland Network Of Alcohol & Other Drugs to discuss the new laws being rolled out around Vaping in Australia In this episode, we chat about: The history of tobacco policy in Australia Prohibition Implications of the new policies The tobacco wars much, much more You can discover more about the work that Rebecca leads at QNADA here: https://qnada.org.au/ __________________ 📧 Join our FREE Good Gear newsletter to learn how to beat addiction https://realdrugtalk.com.au/ ______________________ T...
2024-02-14
53 min
The Growing Small Towns Show
130. Supporting Entrepreneurs in Small Towns with Kim Nagle
We all want our small towns to grow and thrive, but often, we don’t offer enough support to the people who are integral in making this happen: the entrepreneurs. Kim Nagle is an author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur who helps her clients start profitable businesses, and she’s here to share with us what supporting entrepreneurs could look like in our small towns. Hint: it’s magic. About Kim: Known as The DAMN Plan lady, Kim is definitely a woman with a plan. Her life’s work is evidence of her deep-seated love for all things entrepreneurial. She started her first b...
2024-02-05
36 min
Making Contact
The Rest of the Story: Indigenous Resistance
In this episode, we revisit two stories we've covered in the past concerning indigenous rights. In the first half, Rebecca Nagle joins us to discuss the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act and why the legitimacy of the law is so important to tribal sovereignty. We also talk about the right's legal strategy in the last few decades and what that means for decisions at the Supreme Court. In the second half we hear from Chairman of the Amah Mutsun tribal band, Valentin Lopez, about the most recent developments in their fight to...
2023-10-04
29 min
Making Contact
The Rest of the Story: Indigenous Resistance
In this episode we revisit two stories concerning indigenous rights we've covered in the past. In the first half, Rebecca Nagle joins us to discuss the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act and why the legitimacy of the law is so important to tribal sovereignty. We also talk about the right's legal strategy in the last few decades and what that means for decisions at the Supreme Court. In the second half we hear from the Chairman of the Amah Mutsun tribal band, Valentin Lopez, about the most recent developments in their fight to protect the...
2023-10-04
29 min
In The Thick
Native Rights Upheld
Maria and Julio discuss the record levels of heat in the world and the disappointing dismissal of reparations for survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. In our roundtable, Julio is joined by Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee writer and host of the award-winning podcast This Land, and Joseph M. Pierce, associate professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature at Stony Brook University, to talk about Indigenous rights in light of the Supreme Court ruling on ICWA. ITT Staff Picks: Joseph Winters writes about how climate change is driving more frequent and more severe heat w...
2023-07-12
41 min
Strict Scrutiny
Good News for the Indian Child Welfare Act
The Supreme Court released its opinion in Haaland vs. Brackeen, a case that challenged the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act. In a surprising 7-2 vote, the Court upheld ICWA. Rebecca Nagle, host of This Land, joins Leah, Kate, and Melissa to unpack the opinion and what it means for indigenous families.Listen to two previous episodes with Rebecca Nagle: "Go Down Clutching the Constitution" from March 2022 when the case was granted, and "The Uncertain Future of the Indian Child Welfare Act" from November 2022, right after oral arguments.Listen to season two of This Land, which tells...
2023-06-19
1h 16
Making Contact
The Fight Over the Indian Child Welfare Act Is Not Just a Custody Battle
Haaland v. Brackeen is a lesser-known case in the docket for the Supreme Court, but it could overturn the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). This would create massive implications for the laws that govern Indigenous sovereignty in the United States. We talk with author and activist Rebecca Nagle about the case of "Baby O" and the Librettis and how their story led to this case. We also investigate the money and interests behind the lawsuit. There's a lot at stake, maybe even the very nature of tribal laws, which were enshrined in the Constitution. The overturning of the ICWA is...
2023-06-07
29 min
Making Contact
The Fight Over the Indian Child Welfare Act Is Not Just A Custody Battle (ENCORE)
Haaland v. Brackeen is a lesser-known case in the docket for the Supreme Court, but it could overturn the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). This would create massive implications for the laws that govern Indigenous sovereignty in the United States. We talk with author and activist Rebecca Nagle about the case of "Baby O" and the Librettis and how their story led to this case. We also investigate the money and interests behind the lawsuit. There's a lot at stake, maybe even the very nature of tribal laws, which were enshrined in the Constitution. The overturning of the ICWA...
2023-06-07
29 min
The Intercept Briefing
Dissent Episode Three: How an Adoption Case Could Unravel Tribal Sovereignty
The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could dismantle the Indian Child Welfare Act, also known as ICWA. The law was passed in 1978 to combat a history of forced family separation in the United States and prevent the removal of Native children from their communities. But now, in Haaland v. Brackeen, ICWA could be completely overturned. In the third episode of Dissent, host Jordan Smith is joined by Rebecca Nagle, a journalist, citizen of the Cherokee Nation, and host of the podcast “This Land.” Smith and Nagle break down the case and its broad implications for laws based on tr...
2023-02-01
48 min
High School SCOTUS
Protecting Native American Rights with Rebecca Nagle
On the latest episode of the High School SCOTUS Podcast, Elise sits down with Rebecca Nagle, the host of the This Land podcast from Crooked Media and a powerful activist for indigenous rights. They spoke primarily about two monumental Supreme Court cases, McGirt v. Oklahoma, a 2020 case that considered whether Creek Nation land qualified as a “federal reservation,” and Haaland v. Brackeen, a case currently before the Court that weighs the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act. Also included: the hidden record in the Brackeen case, Rebecca's take on Justice Gorsuch's progressive stance in tribal law cases, and the...
2023-01-29
40 min
Here's Where It Gets Interesting
The High Stakes of Haaland v. Brackeen with Rebecca Nagle
Today on Here’s Where It Gets Interesting, Sharon speaks with award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle. Sharon and Rebecca talk about an important case that SCOTUS will rule on later this spring: Haaland v. Brackeen. Learn about the history of the Indian Child Welfare Act and how the Brackeen case was built. Rebecca uses easy-to-follow language to break down the intricacies of the lawsuit, from its beginnings as an adoption case in family court to its gathering legal momentum and multiple appeals. If ICWA is ruled unconstitutional, what dominos will start to topple? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr...
2023-01-18
42 min
Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
How Roe vs Wade Decision and Upcoming Cases Will Impact Tribes - Pow Wow Life 73
The Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn Roe has major impact on Indian Country. In addition, there are cases on the court's docket that could fundamentally change policies and laws such as the Indian Child Welfare Act, Indian Gaming, and more. On this week's episode I speak with Rebecca Nagle, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Rebecca hosts This Land podcast and has been following the impact of the court on Indian policies. There are several cases pending that could drastically change Indian Country! These are complicated cases and Rebecca does...
2023-01-10
42 min
Slate Race and Identity
Amicus: When You Take Away the Kids, You Take Away the Future
“A Kitchen Sink Approach to Constitutional Claims”On this week’s Amicus, - the case that threatens the Indian Child Welfare Act, but also threatens domino effects on tribal sovereignty and land rights. Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee writer, advocate & language learner. Nagle is host of This Land podcast. Season 2 of the podcast was a deep and broad investigation into the background of the case at hand. Maggie Blackhawk also lends her expertise to the discussion, Professor Blackhawk (Find du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) is professor of law at NYU and an awa...
2022-11-19
1h 04
Slate Crime and Justice
Amicus: When You Take Away the Kids, You Take Away the Future
“A Kitchen Sink Approach to Constitutional Claims”On this week’s Amicus, - the case that threatens the Indian Child Welfare Act, but also threatens domino effects on tribal sovereignty and land rights. Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee writer, advocate & language learner. Nagle is host of This Land podcast. Season 2 of the podcast was a deep and broad investigation into the background of the case at hand. Maggie Blackhawk also lends her expertise to the discussion, Professor Blackhawk (Find du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) is professor of law at NYU and an awa...
2022-11-19
1h 04
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
When You Take Away the Kids, You Take Away the Future
“A Kitchen Sink Approach to Constitutional Claims”On this week’s Amicus, - the case that threatens the Indian Child Welfare Act, but also threatens domino effects on tribal sovereignty and land rights. Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee writer, advocate & language learner. Nagle is host of This Land podcast. Season 2 of the podcast was a deep and broad investigation into the background of the case at hand. Maggie Blackhawk also lends her expertise to the discussion, Professor Blackhawk (Find du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) is professor of law at NYU and an awa...
2022-11-19
1h 03
Broken Law
Episode 76: SCOTUS Threatens Much of Indian Law
The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) has been a successful federal law since it was enacted in 1978 and is considered by many experts to be the gold standard of child welfare practices. And yet, decades later, a federal court ruled ICWA unconstitutional in a widely criticized 2021 decision. The case, Brackeen v. Haaland, is now before the Supreme Court, which could with its decision rewrite much of Indian Law as we know it. Lindsay Langholz is joined by Professor Matthew Fletcher to debrief the oral arguments in the case and discuss the implications of potential outcomes. Join the...
2022-11-15
46 min
Strict Scrutiny
The Uncertain Future of the Indian Child Welfare Act
Rebecca Nagle, host of Crooked Media's This Land, joins Melissa, Leah, and Kate to recap the arguments in Haaland v. Brackeen. The case revolves around the Indian Child Welfare Act, which lays out a set of preferences for where Native American children can be placed for foster care and adoption. The challengers, white foster parents trying to adopt Native American children, are claiming a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. But as Rebecca explains, tribal sovereignty isn't racial-- it's political.Plus, we take a look at the midterm outcomes and what they mean...
2022-11-14
1h 27
The Red Nation Podcast
Supreme Court backlash against Tribal sovereignty w/ Rebecca Nagle
The Supreme Court recently ruled against Tribal sovereignty in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta. Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) talks about the broader implications of this decision and what it means for future legal battles. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel or watch this episode ad-free by signing up on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
2022-07-02
56 min
The Culture Cast
[Dopesick] Episode 4: Pseudo-Addiction
Episode 4 looks into the eponymous syndrome "dope sick," the terrifying and painful withdrawal experience suffered by those dependent on opioids, as well as the frustrating lack of evidence behind Purdue's claims of Oxy's nonaddictive qualities. Watch the original video here! Show Notes: If you want to check out more of our content or if you think The Good Doctors could help your organization, click here for our link portal Or sign up for our monthly digest to get all the latest news Today’s episode is brought to you by...
2022-02-28
33 min
The Culture Cast
VAULT: [The Crown] S1 E3 Windsor
The Good Doctors are back with Episode 3 of the first season of Netflix's 'The Crown' and are talking about all the gossip in 'Windsor.' Dr. Kristen spends a good few minutes ranting about her dislike of Prince David, the Duke of Windsor, they unpack the multiple controversies in the episode and then Dr. kristen spends the end of the video talking about love and sacrifice and duty and leadership, and why she doesn't like David. Watch the original video here! Show Notes: If you want to check out more of our content...
2022-01-17
17 min
True Crime Binge
Rebecca Nagle
Bob is joined by award-winning activist and writer, Rebecca Nagle. Rebecca hosts “This Land,” a podcast by Crooked Media that centers around the many legal battles for indigenous rights that are occurring in the United States. As a citizen of Cherokee Nation, Rebecca brings her perspective and personal experiences to the podcast, delving deeply into the legal cases themselves, but also detailing the important histories and circumstances that surround each case. In the episode, Bob and Rebecca discuss Rebecca’s background and activism, the Gabby Petito case, and the issues of sexual assault and consent. They then dive into a discus...
2021-12-15
35 min
Haymarket Books Live
Taking Children, Taking the Land: Nick Estes with Rebecca Nagle
Join Nick Estes and Rebecca Nagle for an urgent discussion of the ongoing attack on Indigenous children and Indigenous land. Nick Estes puts into historical context recent headlines surrounding the discovery of mass graves of Native children at Canadian residential schools. The removal of Indigenous children from their communities and families has a long genocidal legacy that persists today, well beyond the boarding school era in Canada and the United States. The attack on Indigenous children is an attack on Indigenous sovereignty and land, and there is urgency to uphold protections that are under assault by the right wing, such...
2021-12-02
1h 28
UEN Homeroom
Native American Culture and Education with This Land's Rebecca Nagle
On this episode of UEN Homeroom, Matt and Dani get the pleasure of speaking with "This Land" podcast host and activist, Rebecca Nagle about Native American culture and education. Their conversation covers storytelling, uplifting marginalized voices and how educators can learn more about Native American culture.Rebecca Nagle on TwitterThis Land PodcastAmerican Indians in Children's Literature BlogChildren's books that Rebecca recommends:Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman by Sharice DavidsWe Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom
2021-11-04
37 min
The Imprint Weekly
Families, Kids and Tribes: Rebecca Nagle on The Indian Child Welfare Act
On this week’s podcast we discuss new developments in the 2020 death of a teenager killed by staff at a Michigan residential center, state spending on post-permanency and the latest in The Imprint’s “Hidden Foster Care” series. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was passed in 1978 at a time when one-third of Native American children were separated from their families. Journalist Rebecca Nagle, host of This Land, joins us to discuss the podcast’s new season about a major court case that could determine the future of ICWA.Reading RoomFamily of Foster Yout...
2021-10-11
57 min
Hysteria
What’s Missing? w. Rebecca Nagle
This week Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco talk about Democratic D-week, and the scramble to reconcile progressive and centrists and pass the infrastructure passage in tandem with Build Back Better. Then Julissa Arce and This Land host Rebecca Nagle join to discuss the Gabby Petito case, “missing white girl syndrome” and the true crime industrial complex. Finally, Fat Bear Week is afoot and we’re talking about it in Sanity Corner.Show Notes:National Domestic Violence Hotlinehttps://www.thehotline.org/ or call 1-800-799-SAFE
2021-09-30
1h 13
Feedback with EarBuds: The Podcast Recommendation Podcast
Abortion Rights Update
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Abortion Rights Update. Our curator is Mila Atmos.This week's newsletter and podcast are sponsored by...World Gone Good podcast. Need a little inspiration? Host Steve Silverman turns the light on in the darkness and spreads the good in every episode of World Gone Good.
2021-09-27
23 min
The Red Nation Podcast
The war on Native children w/ Rebecca Nagle
Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) talks about the new season of This Land podcast, which investigates how and why rightwing corporate lawyers are trying to dismantle the Indian Child Welfare Act. Listen: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/ Support https://www.patreon.com/redmediapr
2021-09-27
1h 13
America Dissected
Rights & Responsibilities on the Res with Rebecca Nagle
Native American tribes were among the hardest hit by COVID-19, losing tribal elders to the virus—and with them irretrievable pieces of their culture and heritage. But no group in America has done more to assure their communities are vaccinated and protected. We speak to Rebecca Nagle, activist, journalist and host of Crooked Media’s This Land podcast about how Native American tribes took on the collective responsibility of vaccinating their communities and what our country can learn from them.Take Crooked's listener survey: crooked.com/surveyFo...
2021-09-14
32 min
Hysteria
Roe Offense w. Rebecca Nagle
This week Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco dive into the complexities of the Texas abortion law, the future of Roe, and Governor Abbott’s efforts to “eliminate rapists”. Ok. Plus Rebecca Nagle stops by to talk about season 2 of This Land and Texas’ attempt to strike down the Indian Child Welfare Act. Then Julissa Arce and Michaela Watkins join to discuss the sport of democracy, the importance of participating in the system, and why people are apathetic. Finally, some wholesome recs in this week’s Sanity Corner.Show Notes:Follow: Se...
2021-09-09
1h 28
Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
Rebecca Nagle - Season 2 of This Land Podcast
Season 2 of This Land podcast focuses on the Indian Child Welfare Act and the implications this law has on tribal sovereignty. Rebecca Nagle is the host of This Land. She joins our podcast to discuss the upcoming season. From Crooked Media: ALM – as referred to in court documents – is a Navajo and Cherokee toddler. When he was a baby, a white couple from the suburbs of Dallas wanted to adopt him, but a federal law said they couldn’t. The Brackeens’ case would have been a normal adoption dispute, but then one of the most...
2021-09-07
21 min
Where It All Starts
Uncovering The Foes Of The Indian Child Welfare Act with Rebecca Nagle
In the new season of “This Land,” journalist Rebecca Nagle investigates who is attempting to take down a federal law that aims to keep Native American foster and adoptive children with Native American communities, and why.Nagle joins WAD to explain how all is not what it seems in a court case where a white couple claims that they cannot adopt their foster child, who is of Navajo and Cherokee descent, because of that law.And in headlines: California’s Prop 22 is ruled unconstitutional, powerful storms deluge Tennessee and the Northeast, and school districts face a bus driver shortage.Show Notes...
2021-08-23
20 min
What A Day
Uncovering The Foes Of The Indian Child Welfare Act with Rebecca Nagle
In the new season of “This Land,” journalist Rebecca Nagle investigates who is attempting to take down a federal law that aims to keep Native American foster and adoptive children with Native American communities, and why.Nagle joins WAD to explain how all is not what it seems in a court case where a white couple claims that they cannot adopt their foster child, who is of Navajo and Cherokee descent, because of that law.And in headlines: California’s Prop 22 is ruled unconstitutional, powerful storms deluge Tennessee and the Northeast, and school districts face a bus...
2021-08-23
20 min
Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast
Whose Land with Rebecca Nagle
Roughly 19 million acres of eastern Oklahoma hung in the balance in the summer of 2020. Before the Supreme Court was a case asking a question crucial to Native land rights - does the United States still honor the treaties signed in the 1800s promising that land to indigenous tribes? And in a landmark 5-4 decision penned by conservative justice Neil Gorsuch, the court ruled that yes, that land remains reservation land. It was a huge win - but what does it mean? Joining us this week is Rebecca Nagle, a member of the Cherokee tribe and host of a phenomenal...
2021-02-09
54 min
Real Drug Talk
F*&% The System, Or Is It Not So Bad?...With Bec Lang
In this episode, we chat to Rebecca Lang, QNADA CEO about the alcohol and drug system and loads of other stuff.
2021-01-16
1h 49
Museum Confidential
OUR PEOPLE: Susan Billy
On the final episode of OUR PEOPLE, Rebecca Nagle chats with artist Susan Billy (Pomo) about family, traditions, basketry, and more. Susan is the granddaughter of Pomo basket weaver Susan Santiago Billy. Presented in connection with the landmark special exhibition, “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” (through 1/3/21). Hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee). Music by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee).
2021-01-01
19 min
Museum Confidential
OUR PEOPLE: Kelly Church
On the penultimate episode of OUR PEOPLE, Rebecca chats with artist Kelly Church (Ottawa/Pottawatomi) about basketry, invasive bugs, sustainability, and more. Presented in connection with the landmark special exhibition, “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” (through 1/3/21). Hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee). Music by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee).
2020-12-24
40 min
Museum Confidential
OUR PEOPLE: Cara Romero
On the third episode of OUR PEOPLE, Rebecca sits down (virtually) with artist/photographer, Cara Romero (Chemehuevi ). Now based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Cara grew up alternating between the rural Chemehuevi reservation in Mojave Desert, CA and the urban sprawl of Houston, TX. Presented in connection with the landmark special exhibition, “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” (on view through 1/3/21). Hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee). Music by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee). New episodes every week in December.
2020-12-17
25 min
Museum Confidential
OUR PEOPLE: America Meredith
On this episode of OUR PEOPLE, Rebecca chats with acclaimed artist and First American Art Magazine editor, America Meredith (Cherokee) about her work, family, and more. Presented in connection with the landmark special exhibition, “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” (on view through 1/3/21). Hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee). Music by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee). New episodes every week in December.
2020-12-10
43 min
Museum Confidential
OUR PEOPLE: Anita Fields
In connection with the landmark special exhibition, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists (on view through 1/3/21), Museum Confidential presents a new limited series hosted by journalist/podcaster, Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee) highlighting artists in the exhibition. Music for the series provided by Oklahoma musician, Kalyn Fay (Cherokee/Muscogee). New episodes every week in December. On this episode Rebecca chats with acclaimed artist, Anita Fields (Osage) about her life, work, and much more.
2020-12-03
35 min
Beyond the Lights: A Conversation with Theater Professionals
5. TANIS PARENTEAU - Actor and Producer
On today’s episode, I speak with actor and producer Tanis Parenteau who does a little of everything in the acting world: from theater to film to audiobooks and podcasts. We discuss how she found her way to a Drama 101 class, how her training helped her sustain a lead role in a long-running play, and why Billions was her favorite tv show to film to date. Tanis is a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Canada and we also talk about why representation is important in all aspects of media. For a full transcript of tod...
2020-09-14
1h 00
Spill
There's No Climate Justice Without Indigenous Sovereignty, with Rebecca Nagle
We dig into colonialism and Indigenous genocide as the original sin of climate change, why tribal sovereignty is critical to climate action, and much more with intrepid and profound Cherokee reporter Rebecca Nagle. (She’s also the host of the This Land podcast from Crooked Media.) Sign up for our newsletter: https://realhottake.substack.com/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-09-06
1h 03
The Red Nation Podcast
Oklahoma: welcome to the rez w/ Rebecca Nagle
Rebecca Nagle, Cherokee journalist and host of the This Land podcast, breaks down the recent McGirt decision, which found that half of Oklahoma remains an Indian reservation. Support: patreon.com/therednation
2020-07-14
36 min
Burn It All Down
Ep 166: Cohost Questions and Rebecca Nagle on the Washington Football Team
This week, Amira, Shireen, Jessica, and Lindsay do a speed round of cohost questions about what they're working on outside of the podcast [6:00]. After that, we're re-airing a conversation with Indigenous writer Rebecca Nagle and Lindsay about Native activism and changing the name of the Washington football team [36:50]. Of course, you’ll hear the Burn Pile [50:30], the Bad Ass Woman of the Week segment, starring Maya Moore [1:03:55], and what is good in our worlds [1:07:45]. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider be...
2020-07-09
1h 15
EPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine Gounder
S1E26 / Indigenous Peoples / Rebecca Nagle, Melissa Begay, Jamescita Peshlakai
Transcript“I think there's always sort of like Indian humor with everything and so there were a lot of people making jokes about Trump putting a travel ban in place to stop the spread of disease from Europe. A lot of native people on Twitter and Facebook were commenting that it was, you know, a few centuries too late." -Rebecca NagleIn this episode, our host Dr. Celine Gounder speaks to Rebecca Nagle, Dr. Melissa Begay, and Jamescita Peshlakai about why the Navajo Nation has been so hard hit by COVID, and what their communities are...
2020-06-05
30 min
Intersectionality Matters!
15. Under the Blacklight: COVID in Confinement
On Episode Six of “Under The Blacklight,” Josie Duffy Rice, Nina A. Kohn, Marc Lamont Hill, Rebecca Nagle, Ravi Ragbir, and Alyosxa Tudor map the devastating path of COVID through various locations of confinement — including prisons and jails, immigration detention centers, Native country, nursing homes, and the home — and examine the historical precedents, ideological frameworks, and surprising intersections between these seemingly separate sites that inform this movement and offer us a path forward. Speakers: JOSIE DUFFY RICE -- Journalist and Lawyer; President of The Appeal; Host of Justice in America NINA A. KOHN -- Visiting Professor of Law, Yale; Professor of Law...
2020-05-05
1h 01
The Katie Halper Show
266 - "Bernie is Running on All Cylinders" with Briahna Joy Gray + Eugene Puryear & Rebecca Nagle
Patreon only ep: https://www.patreon.com/posts/msnbc-headlock-34867246 I speak to Bernie press secretary Briahna Joy Gray, who tells me "it is by no stretch of the imagination over." Plus Cherokee writer and This Land podcast host Rebecca Nagle on the #NativeVote and Breakthrough News host Eugene Puryear on false media narratives
2020-03-12
44 min
The Red Nation Podcast
Why are fake Cherokees more famous than real Cherokees? w/ Rebecca Nagle
In this wide-ranging interview, award-winning Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) debunks myths surrounding Cherokee history, culture, and people — and why these tropes have devastating consequences for all Native people. Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
2020-02-17
1h 11
At Liberty
Land, Language, and Lifeways: What Native Americans Lost
The Supreme Court will soon hear arguments in a case that will decide whether nearly half of Oklahoma is legally an Indian Reservation. The Court’s decision could have massive implications for tribal sovereignty and subsequently, many other Native issues that are impacted by jurisdictional power. Our guest this week is Rebecca Nagle, an activist, writer, artist, and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, whose Crooked Media narrative podcast, “This Land” explains the process by which native people in Oklahoma lost their land and the court case that could help restore it. This live discussion took place at the Brooklyn Public Librar...
2020-02-06
29 min
The Perfectors
Episode 250: Poking Holes in Systems of Injustice with Rebecca Nagle
On Episode 250 of the Mama Bear Dares Podcast, Leslie and Tesi sit down with Rebecca Nagle, a queer, indigenous activist, writer, and speaker. Nagle is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and is one of the founders of FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture, an organization led by artists and activists who attempt to promote a culture of consent. She is also the host of the popular and fascinating podcast THIS LAND, which focuses on the 1839 assassination of a Cherokee leader and a 1999 murder case and how these two crimes provide a backbone to an upcoming 2019 Supreme Court decision that will...
2020-01-13
00 min
Werk It: The Podcast
Found in Translation
Many of us became storytellers because we didn’t see ourselves in media, on television, or in podcasts. Rebecca Nagle, host of the This Land podcast from Crooked Media, explains how to translate stories to an audience that doesn’t share your experience or understanding or experience. Rebecca Nagle is an award winning advocate and writer focused on advancing Native rights and ending violence against Native women. Rebecca is a citizen of Cherokee Nation and a two-spirit/queer woman. Her writing about Native representation and tribal sovereignty has been featured in the Washington Post, USA Today, Teen Vogue...
2019-12-10
31 min
Just Between Us
Cherokee Writer Rebecca Nagle, Starting Therapy and Gratitude
Allison and Gaby offer advice to a teenage listener afraid to get help for anxiety. They then discuss the complicated symbolism of Thanksgiving with Rebecca Nagle, a writer, podcaster, and member of the Cherokee Nation. And later, it’s all about gratitude, baby! Listen to Just Between Us Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW JUST BETWEEN US: https://www.instagram.com/jbupodcast JUST BETWEEN US IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/Our Sponsors:* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com
2019-11-27
51 min
Edge Effects
What One Court Case Could Mean for Tribal Sovereignty: A Conversation with Rebecca Nagle
Rebecca Nagle's podcast, This Land, examines tribal sovereignty and how the future of Muscogee (Creek) Nation may hinge on a case before the Supreme Court. The post What One Court Case Could Mean for Tribal Sovereignty: A Conversation with Rebecca Nagle appeared first on Edge Effects.
2019-11-05
52 min
Soul Force Politics
S2E8 — Will SCOTUS Radically Restore Half the Land of Oklahoma to Tribal Sovereignty? A Conversation with Rebecca Nagle
Today’s guest is nationally-recognized indigenous and First Nations activist, Oklahoma journalist and Cherokee Nation citizen, Rebecca Nagle. We have a brilliant conversation about a range of policy issues implicated by the pending SCOTUS decision in the Carpenter v. Murphy dispute. This is a fascinating case for anyone interested in law, public policy, indigenous rights, tribal sovereignty, land rights, and the challenges of fighting against the powerful oil and gas industry.
2019-10-03
58 min
Conversations You Should Know About
This Land is (or is Not) Your Land: The Fate of Indian Country in Oklahoma
A convicted man's fate hangs on whether he committed a murder on land belonging to Native Americans or to Oklahoma. A case before the Supreme Court asks, who really governs eastern Oklahoma? Patrick Murphy was convicted of murder by the state of Oklahoma in 2000. But defense attorneys soon discovered that his conviction may have been based on a lie. The fate of five reservations in the state could be impacted by this supreme court case. The reservations argue this is Indian Country, therefore Murphy should have been prosecuted by the Native American Nation the crime was committed on. Many people...
2019-08-07
00 min
Pow Wow Life Archives - PowWows.com
Interview With Rebecca Nagle – This Land Podcast – Supreme Court Case About Validity of Reservations in Oklahoma – Pow Wow Life
Listen to my interview with Rebecca Nagle from This Land Podcast. The Supreme Court will rule in the Carpenter v Murphy case soon. This case has ramifications for the tribes in Oklahoma and potentially across the United States. Rebecca Nagle's..... The post Interview With Rebecca Nagle – This Land Podcast – Supreme Court Case About Validity of Reservations in Oklahoma – Pow Wow Life appeared first on .
2019-07-16
00 min
Pow Wow Life Archives - PowWows.com
Interview With Rebecca Nagle – This Land Podcast – Supreme Court Case About Validity of Reservations in Oklahoma – Pow Wow Life
Listen to my interview with Rebecca Nagle from This Land Podcast. The Supreme Court will rule in the Carpenter v Murphy case soon. This case has ramifications for the tribes in Oklahoma and potentially across the United States. Rebecca Nagle's..... The post Interview With Rebecca Nagle – This Land Podcast – Supreme Court Case About Validity of Reservations in Oklahoma – Pow Wow Life appeared first on .
2019-07-16
00 min
Pow Wow Life - PowWows.com
Rebecca Nagle From This Land
The Supreme Court will rule in the Carpenter v Murphy case soon. This case has ramifications for the tribes in Oklahoma and potentially across the United States. Rebecca Nagle's new podcast, This Land, tells the story of this case and the history leading up to this monumental decision. She tells the story in an intriguing and compelling manner that will have you craving the next episode. Show Notes www.powwows.com/powwowlife27
2019-07-16
32 min
Past Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike Eagle
Go Screw Yourself with Adam Savage (feat. Rebecca Nagle)
This week Adam Savage (@donttrythis) joins Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox ) to talk about his new book “Every Tool's a Hammer: Life Is What You Make It.” They talk about glue, principles of metal working, and how to forgive yourself when you mess up. Afterwards, they talk about why we are going to need radical empathy in order to make it through these troubling times. Finally, they discuss the myths that refuse to die, including the voices in your head telling you that you are not enough. Ana is then joined by new Crooked Host Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle) who talks abou...
2019-05-31
1h 27
Breakdances With Wolves
Ep. 99 - Media Representation & Politics with writer Rebecca Nagle & Matt Remle
Gyasi and Wes are joined by Last Real Indians' Matt Remle and force of nature Rabecca Nagle to talk about Liz Warren, Native internal politics, media representation and controlling the narrative! It's a deep dive into how Natives can take control of their stories and their future.
2019-01-24
00 min
Burn It All Down
Episode 33: Sexual harassment in sports media, and the Washington Redhawks; Ana Marie Cox co-hosts
On this week’s episode, Brenda Elsey and Lindsay Gibbs are joined by special guest co-host Ana Marie Cox (host of the Crooked Media podcast, “With Friends Like These”) to discuss the horrific sexual harassment allegations against employees at ESPN and the NFL Network. Then they talk about their personal connection to sports, and how they hold onto their love for these games despite all of the problems. Lindsay follows that up by interviewing Rebecca Nagle, citizen of Cherokee Nation and one of the creators of the Washington RedHawks campaign that went viral last week. As always, you’ll hear the Burn...
2017-12-19
1h 01
Hyperallergic
Artists Rebecca Nagle and Graci Horne Help Women Confront Sexual Violence at Standing Rock
Native American women grapple with the highest rates of sexual violence in the United States and two Native American artists, Rebecca Nagle and Graci Horne, have traveled to Standing Rock to create a Healing Tent and to work on their Monument Quilt project, which addresses sexual violence.
2016-12-02
33 min