To celebrate the vernal equinox in the tradition of Chris’ ancestors, we at once lamely lament the continued dearth of female voices on our podcast, and simultaneously criticize The Agenda for their disingenuous comments about their own sausage party. We then recap this year’s Canada Reads series and how it brought some passionate discussion about colonization onto the mainstream airwaves, as well as the critiques and responses around Joseph Boyden’s book The Orenda. Then Chris launches an Escape Velocity Radio Reads segment featuring books he hasn’t yet finished, and we discuss some ideas on how decolonization, indigenous resurgence, and animal liberation might relate to each other.
Episode Links
- Where, Oh Where, Are All the Female Guests?
- Canada Reads
- Critical Review Of Joseph Boyden's "The Orenda": A Timeless, Classic Colonial Alibi
- The Ecological Hoofprint: The Global Burden of Industrial Livestock
- Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective
- Veganism in the Occupied Territories: Anti-Colonialism and Animal Liberation
- Is There No Room for Rod Coronado in the Animal Rights Movement? The Problem with Veganism as the Moral Baseline
Episode Music
- Bikini Kill – Statement of Vindication
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