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I Am the Water: Grassy Narrows’ Land Back Story

I Am the Water: Grassy Narrows’ Land Back Story

FromInto the Mix


I Am the Water: Grassy Narrows’ Land Back Story

FromInto the Mix

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On a cold night in 2002, Chrissy Isaacs watched yet another logging truck loaded with old growth trees hurtle past her home in the Grassy Narrows First Nation, down the only road into the reserve: built by and for the logging industry. 
Enough was enough. That night, she dropped a tree in the road to block the loggers, and changed her community forever.
This is the story of land back, and the fight to correct the long, long history of colonizers claiming indigenous territories as their own for economic benefit. But for millions of Indigenous people around the world, land back is about a lot more than ownership. It’s about relating to the land as more than just a resource, a commodity extracted, traded, owned, and controlled. Land back is about relationships, and what happens when we reconnect to the lands and waters that shape us. 
Please take care when listening: this episode discusses suicide and self harm. 
Learn more about how mercury poisoning has affected Grassy Narrows, support the community as they fight logging and mining claims in their traditional territories, and get to know Indigenous Climate Action here.
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Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (28)

Introducing Into the Mix — a Ben & Jerry’s podcast about joy and justice, produced with Vox Creative. Join host Ashley C. Ford as she talks with the artists, activists, cultural leaders, and all-around amazing people who are working to build a better world. The struggle, the wins, the thrill of making change and forging a fairer future — it’s all in here. So get into it.  On a related topic — if you want to hear episodes about how our country's history of systemic racism still has a major impact today, check out Who We Are, another collaboration between Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative.