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The Spunky Squaw Standstill: When Online Activism Falls Short, Do This
While Indigenous
English - October 29, 2018 20:27 - 25 minutes - 35.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 110 ratingsSociety & Culture decolonize activism defend develop indigenous nativeamerican ndncollective organizing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Indigenous Peoples' Day and the Rise of Indigenous Voices
Indigenous organizers Yolonda Bluehorse, Jade Begay, and Nick Estes weigh in on the issue of "The Spunky Squaw" online boutique, which recently came on the radar of Indigenous social media users for its use of the dehumanizing "S-word." While the efforts to shut down the page haven't (yet) resulted in the intended outcome, this issue has galvanized Indigenous social media users and has also led to discussing larger topics of both the value and limitations of online activism. Here, our guests discuss solutions, and what can be done when it seems like online efforts to change minds and hearts, falls short.