Episodes

List of episodes in order

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03 Aug 2023

S02E06: Reimagining Religion: On Connectivity and Unity with Brian Konkol

Our guest is Rev. Dr. Brian Konkol, Dean of Hendricks Chapel and Dean of Hendricks Chapel and Professor of Practice at Syracuse University.

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25 Jul 2023

S02E05: Dissecting the Doctrine of Discovery: Indigenous Rights, White Supremacy, and the United Nations with Betty Lyons

Betty Lyons (Onondaga Nation, Snipe Clan) is Executive Director of the American Indian Law Alliance. She is an Indigenous and environmental activist and citizen of the Onondaga Nation.

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18 Jul 2023

S02E04 - The Doctrine of Discovery In The Social Psyche with Tina Ngata

Our guest is Tina Ngata (Māori Nation). She is a Ngāti Porou mother of two from the East Coast of Te Ika a Maui. Her work involves advocacy for environmental, Indigenous, and human rights. She is internationally known for her work on anti-racism and anti-imperialism. Recently she spoke on Christian Domination at a side event of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues.

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13 Jul 2023

S02E03 - Johnson v. M'Intosh and Federal Anti-Indian Law with Peter d'Errico

Our guest Peter d'Errico is Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Most recently, he is the author of Federal Anti-Indian Law: The Legal Entrapment of Indigenous People. He is a member of the New Mexico Bar and was a staff attorney at the Diné Legal Services.

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05 Jul 2023

S02E02 – The International Dimensions of Johnson v. M’Intosh with Robert J. Miller

Our guest Robert J. Miller, he is Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University where is also the Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar and Director, of the Rosette LLP American Indian Economic Development Program. He is an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe, the Interim Chief Justice for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Court of Appeals and sits as a judge for other tribes.

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27 Jun 2023

S02E01 - The Backstory of Johnson v. M'Intosh with Lindsay Robertson

Our guest Lindsay Robertson is the Chickasaw Nation Endowed Chair in Native American Law, Faculty Director, Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy, and the Sam K. Viersen Family Foundation Presidential Professor. He is the author of the 2005 book Conquest by Law.

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