A Sixty-Six-Year Journey to Tamal-Liwa — Theresa Harlan
This is a process of decolonization. Whether you are the descendants of colonizers or the colonized—or, like me, both—all of our peoples have experienced the loss of something essential to our liberated well-being. Whether that was taken from you or given away in the bargain to win power, it is loss.
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Sean Shermantime.comWhite supremacy is deeply embedded in our culture's relationship to land and nature. Nature and wilderness are cultural concepts that reflect the power structures on our society as much as they do the actual physical reality of the natural world. This post is written by the talented @nai.d.g
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