Armed Love Welcome to the seventh episode of Armed Loved, the Antifada sideproject about the revolutionary countercultures of the 60s…
Red Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation
Native Liberation as a Path Toward Planetary Freedom
By Michael Beykirch Fifth Estate # 410, Fall, 2021 a review ofRed Nation Rising: From Bordertown Violence to Native Liberation…
Nick Estes: Indian Boarding Schools Were Part of “Horrific Genocidal Process” Carried Out by the U.S.
Democracy Now! May 13th, 2022 Guests Nick Esteswriter, historian, author, co-founder of the Indigenous resistance group The Red Nation and…
Native Genocide, Native Liberation
by Eve OttenbergCounterpunchJuly 2nd, 2021 The scope of violence against Native people in the United States is truly staggering. In…
‘Red Nation Rising’: How Anti-Indigenous Violence Persists In Towns That Border Tribal Lands
By Lauren Gilger KJZZ June 9th, 2021 In Western lore, the “border town” was a lawless outpost on the fringe…
Red Nation Rising: Bordertowns and Native Liberation in the U.S. and Canada
A conversation with Jennifer Nez Denetdale, Melanie K. Yazzie, Doreen Manuel, and Kanahus Manuel. Moderated by Chris La Tray.
The everyday violence of Indian Country’s ‘bordertowns’
By Kalen Goodluck High Country News May 12th, 2021 In ‘Red Nation Rising,’ violence in the communities abutting reservations illuminates…
David Correia Discusses Red Nation Rising On Radio Free Galisteo
By John Shannon Radio Free Galisteo April 27, 2021 David Correia – Associate Professor of American Studies at the University…
Melanie K. Yazzie Discusses Red Nation Rising On Radio Free Galisteo
By John Shannon Radio Free Galisteo April 28, 2021 Melanie K. Yazzie Assistant Professor of Native American and American Studies…