Indigenous Resilience
LEONARD: Political Prisoner
English - October 15, 2020 09:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MBDocumentary Society & Culture #leonardpeltier #freeleonardpeltier #leonardpod #truecrime #socialjustice #indigenousrights #wrongfulconviction #nativeamerican #americanindian #politicalprisoner Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Political prisoners are often forgotten because the government disappears them into the system. Leonard’s art draws attention back to his story, which is why some would rather silence him. In this bonus episode we speak with UCLA professor Dr. Tria Blu Wakpa, who explains why Leonard’s art is a powerful example of indigenous resilience, and Larry Hildes, the civil liberties attorney fighting for Leonard’s right to free speech. We also attend the second annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration at Los Angeles City Hall with Oglala Lakota tribal presidential candidate Chase Iron Eyes, who opens up about his arrest at Standing Rock and why he believes the United States should free Leonard to promote a conciliation with Indigenous nations.