The Red Nation is dedicated to the liberation of Native peoples from capitalism and colonialism. We center Native political agendas and struggles through direct action, advocacy, mobilization, and education.
Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society solicits any work purposefully engaged in the decolonization process, regardless of discipline or field, encouraging work that actively seeks undisciplinary connections that work both against and beyond the Western academy.
Kim TallBear is Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment and a member of University of Alberta Faculty of Native Studies.
Winnona LaDuke is an Anishinaabe author, speaker on Indigenous rights, environmental justice, sustainable tribal economies. She founded Spotted Horse Press, and she is Executive Director of Honor the Earth. Winona LaDuke is a rural development economist and author working on issues of Indigenous Economics, Food and Energy Policy.
A short documentary about the Elsipogtog First Nation in New Brunswick, Canada and their groundbreaking struggle to protect their water and way of life. (21 mins)