interviews by Derrick Jensen of a broad spectrum of activists building a culture of resistance and defending the wild.
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"Resistance Radio” is where Native voices are offered to the public discourse on Native issues and issues that affect us all. “Resistance Radio" airs live every Thursday at 3:00 PM EST on WBAI 99.5 FM in NYC. "Resistance Radio" is the only Native hosted, live, call-in radio talk show in a major market.
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VEGAN! STRAIGHT EDGE! DIY! END RACISM! ANTI EXCESSIVE CAPITALISM! ヴィーガン! ストレートエッジ! DIY! 人種差別を終わらせろ! 行き過ぎた資本主義に反対!
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RADIO RESISTANCE is a culture and arts show where we touch on a new city, country, or region each week. Throughout our journey, in each episode, we’ll share some interesting history, tell fun facts and incredible stories, chat with friends, and much much more. The common theme embedded into this radio show is you guessed it… Resistance! Our mission is to highlight stories and struggles that have taken place elsewhere to inspire all of you listening at home.
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resistancenetwork@protonmail.com PGP:0x0E32383F0B1EE97E ricochet:lpqhyvabcrdv7mbw Resistance Network Radio is essential listening for resisters who want to learn the tradecraft it's going to take to stay out of the interrogation rooms and jails that typify every authoritarian regime. No governmental authority has the right to oppress the people as the incoming American government has guaranteed they will. It is therefore necessary for everyone participating in the Resistance to develop the s ...
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Laura Lecuona studied Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. She’s an editor and translator specializing in memoirs, young adult fiction and social sciences. As a popularizer of feminism, she is a regular lecturer and writer. She’s Mexico’s country contact for Women’s Declaration International, and the author of Gender Identity:…
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If you believe Native people deserve land back, you must also believe we deserve space on air and in print.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Paul Tyson is an independent scholar and an Honorary Senior Fellow with the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, at the University of Queensland, in Australia. He has academic qualifications in philosophy, theology, and sociology, and likes to mix them all up when trying to understand how strange the ordinary features of our contemporary…
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Any "deal" that extinguishes Native title to our homelands is unacceptable and NO ONE has the authority to sellout the birthright of our children.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Dr. Robert Knight is the founder of the Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute, a nonprofit corporation dedicated to supporting science and education necessary for restoration and wise management of Florida’s artesian springs. Dr. Knight is an environmental scientist with more than 40 years of professional experience, including detailed ecologica…
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Native people were driven off our lands at gunpoint by armies. We were defrauded, lied to and cheated in every way possible. Today we are robbed by lawyers trying to "settle" land claims; which are really just lopsided land sales to extinguish our land titles.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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David Nickell is a a retired professor of philosophy and sociology and a former resident of what is now Land Between the Lakes. He was the sixth generation on their farm there, which was a land grant from the Revolutionary War. TVA forced nearly a thousand families out for the LBL project. He lives on his maternal grandparent's farm now, which is a…
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One of many narratives promoted to justify stripping and replacing our citizenship.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Tiffany Justice is a wife and mom of four school-aged children. After serving four years on the School Board of the School District of Indian River County, Florida, she cofounded Moms for Liberty, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization fighting for the survival of America by unifying, educating, and empowering parents to defend their parent…
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If we accept that the US made us all citizens in 1924, are we still sovereign?Is our land? Are we still wards?
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The US passed the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924, declaring all Native people to be US citizens. So, are we? What does that mean? Dual citizenship? Voting rights. Taxable. Doe the US hold the underlying title to our lands?John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Keith Harmon Snow is a writer, photographer and naturalist. This is his third program with me focused on rare cats of the world. In 1993 he exposed a high-level racket in Japan involving trade in endangered species. Today we talk about tigers.Progressive Radio Network
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MLK was assassinated on this day in 1968. How have things improved since then or have they? MMIW: My view on causes.
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56 years after the assassination of the country's most famous peace activist, the list of unarmed Black people killed by police continues to grow. And any suggestions of police reforms, if anything are being rolled back in the midst of America's culture wars. Bureaucrats create paper to address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and NEVER addres…
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Eric Balken grew up in Salt Lake City, building a connection to Utah’s mountains, rivers, and deserts at a young age. In his youth, Eric volunteered with local non-profits gaining experience in public land surveys, membership outreach, and grassroots organizing. Eric has been deeply involved with Colorado River policy for the past decade, helping s…
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100 years after the US declared Native people to be US citizens and 100 years prior. Who are we?
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The Indian Citizenship Act was not a grant for a pathway to citizenship. It was a declaration with no choice or option associated with it. It was NOT the creation of dual citizenship. It was the erasure of ours and the imposition of theirs.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Joaquín Hortal is a biogeographer and community ecologist working at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Natural History Museum) of the Spanish Scientific Council in Madrid. He also collaborates with the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes of the University of Lisbon, and the Department of Ecology of the Federal University…
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We lack any true sense of identity if we don't know or carry our past forward. But going forward with a distinct identity requires a knowledge of how to fight and defend that identity.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Killers of the Flower Moon went 0 for 10 at the Oscars and RES 2024 wrapped up in Vegas this week
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I offer my thoughts on what many have called an Oscar snub to one of the most incredible stories ever told on film. The Reservation Economic Summit was this week in Vegas. The theme was "Strength In Unity." Sounds good! I share some thoughts.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Davis Mounger is the codirector of Tennessee Heartwood, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to the protection and promotion of Tennessee's public lands. He has worked on public lands issues since the 1990's. He currently teaches high school and occasionally conducts forest watch workshopsProgressive Radio Network
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The disproportionate suffering of women and children in Gaza or at the US Southern Border seeking refuge. Or the on-going epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous women. Can we celebrate women as we ignore these crises?John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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During Black History Month, we often hear about the historic accomplishments of figures such as Rosa Parks, Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. But do you know the story of the first black female medical doctor in the United States or the story of the man behind some of the most iconic photos of the civil rights movement or the story of the in…
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Andy Kerr (andykerr@andykerr.net) is the Czar of The Larch Company (www.andykerr.net ) and consults on environmental and conservation issues. The Larch Company is a for-profit non-membership conservation organization that represents the interests of humans yet born and species that cannot talk. Kerr started is professional conservation career durin…
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201st anniversary of Johnson v M'Intosh. Coming up on 100th of the Indian Citizenship Act. WPFW's birthday this week and the birthday of Harry Belafonte tomorrow.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Graham Linehan was born in Dublin. He is the mastermind behind beloved sitcoms Father Ted, The IT Crowd, Black Books and Motherland. His Substack is dedicated to monitoring the extremes of gender identity ideology and he also co-hosts the highly successful weekly YouTube show The Mess We’re In, which has garnered a remarkable 1.5 million views in j…
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Resistance Radio 2/22/24; Challenging legal doctrines that have no basis in law or the Constitution.
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The US prides itself in asserting the rule of law.... but not always! The tyranny of authoritarian rule is known by Native people too well.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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For more than a quarter century, Dr Eirich has lived with rescued wild animals, using her degrees in biology and psychology to explore the potential relationships we can have with other species. She founded the field of Reconnection Ecology as an approach to solving our current ecological crises. Her latest book is Whispers From the Wild: An Invita…
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Resistance Radio 2/15/24; Activist Judges are nothing new. They have been creating authoritarian rule for over 200 years
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Many of the most egregious legal doctrines used to oppress Native peoples were created and affirmed by the US Supreme Court. They have been doing this for over 200 years. It is nothing new.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Stephanie Winn is the host of You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist podcast, Associate Producer of NO WAY BACK: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care, and a Senior Fellow at Do No Harm. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Oregon, she treats adults and couples, with an emphasis on serving detransitioners and ROGD parents. She also offers cons…
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We are coming up on the 100th anniversary of the Indian Citizenship Act! The Genocide continues!
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This act was and is a war crime! Honoring us, my ass!John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Keith Harmon Snow is a writer, photographer and naturalist. This is his second program with me focused on rare cats of the world. In 1993 he exposed a high-level racket in Japan involving trade in endangered species. Today we talk about the endangered wildcats of Japan.Progressive Radio Network
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In this consequential episode of "Resistance Radio" with advocate John Kane, an in-depth discussion takes place about the historical misconceptions and inaccuracies surrounding Native Americans and the fight for their rights. The talk challenges listeners to rethink a narrative that labels Native Americans as "wards of the state," highlighting the …
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Deanna Meyer is a long time environmental activist. She is on the board of Deep Green Resistance, and is the founder and president of Prairie Protection Colorado. Deanna lives in the Pike National Forest and is currently working with a coalition to ban the trophy hunting of Colorado’s mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx.…
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There is no "trust" relationship between Native people and the United States. We are NOT wards of the state.
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In this revealing episode, John Kane navigates listeners through the intricate history and legal complexities endured by Native American communities concerning land rights in the United States. Providing a thorough exploration of the historical contradictions and affronts that have influenced Indigenous and non-Indigenous relations, Kane clarifies …
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Neil Kiernan is the host of V-RADIO and an activist going back to the Occupy Wall Street movement. His audience is made up of people from both the right and the left. He would describe his political leanings as a left-leaning independent who voted for Bernie Sanders in 2016 and 2020. Today we talk about some of what has gone wrong with the left.…
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Many of King's quotes and speeches have been white washed and misinterpreted. Let's talk about some of his thoughts and words as they relate to Native people and the true "original sins" of the USA.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Bob Watson grew up in a small town in NE Iowa, Strawberry Point. He worked on farms as a kid growing up, including in one of the first chicken confinements in NE Iowa when he was 12 or 13 years old. The last 35 years he was employed in the wastewater industry in Iowa, and has been an environmental activist mostly concerned with the industrial row c…
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Resistance Radio 1/11/24; Schools are dropping Native mascots in advance of a June deadline and people areall over social media
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The news media outlets refuse to say why Native mascots are banned and simply say schools are being forced to change them because of a State ban. All this does is feed the "culture war" frenzy.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Andy Mahler first became involved in forest protection efforts in 1985 after encountering Forest Service clearcuts in the Hoosier National Forest near his southern Indiana home. As President of Protect Our Woods, a local grassroots forest protection organization he helped found, he led efforts to protect the Hoosier from off-road vehicle trails, cl…
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But it's not just killing people that makes it genocide. Let's talk about land claims, indigeneity, ancestry, history and who is from where.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Bill Finch is the founding director of the Paint Rock Forest Research Center in the Cumberland Plateau region of northeast Alabama. He has worked to conserve Southeastern biodiversity for more than 40 years, as an award-wining writer and editor, as conservation director of the Nature Conservancy in Alabama, and as director of Mobile Botanical Garde…
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Resistance Radio 12/28/23; Our Year End Show. Well kiss 2023 goodbye and buckle in for 2024.
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A bit of a recap of the year and some scary foreboding for the year we are coming into.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Chris Vaughn is an activist living in the Upper Peninsula, Michigan. After learning of the proposal to develop a copper sulfide mine in the heart of a thriving eco-tourism area right next to both Lake Superior and Porcupine Mountains State Park he launched the website www.ProtectThePorkies.com , as well as the accompanying petition, found at ww…
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Resistance Radio 12/14/23; Lance Gumbs joins me from Shinnecock to discuss recognituon, NCAI, Montaukett and more
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Lance is the former Chairman of the Shinnecock Nation and current Regional VP of the National Congress of the American Indian. We talk "recognition", NCAI, Montaukett, mascots and pretendians.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Resistance Radio 12/7/23; News from NYS; A mascot ruling, Seneca gaming news and a governor’s veto
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My old school that I took on over their mascot lost their appeal to the State Supreme Court. This fight led to the statewide ban. The Senecas and NYS agree to extend the current gaming compact as the Governor continues her squeeze on Seneca gaming revenue. And Governor Hochul vetoed a bill that would have restored State recognition to the Montauket…
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This was Peter d'Errico's first appearance on my show in New York. Shawnee Rice was co-hosting. We covered a wide range of issues and hit them hard.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Resistance Radio 11/30/23; One word distinguishes Native people in their fight for justice: Decolonization!
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We are not fighting for civil rights, constitutional rights or even treaty rights. We are fighting for our sovereignty and autonomy.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Author of "Federal Anti-Indian Law", Peter d'Errico joins me to talk about his work as it relates to the Osage Murders, Native gaming and US domination.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Resistance Radio with John Kane 11/16/23; Native people are still treated as incompetent wards of the state.
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If you were appalled by the racism displayed in Killers of the Flower Moon, you must understand that it still continues today. The federal government considered Native people as incompetent and too ignorant to manage our own funds and our own businesses. That designation continues today with the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.…
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Resistance Radio with John Kane 11/9/23; We fail to adequately address youth suicide in Native communities. Listener calls.
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I promoted a PBS series that featured a 15 year old boy who committed suicide shortly after filming the segment. We need to address Native youth suicide! We take listener calls to address the outing of Buffy Sainte Marie.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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Resistance Radio with John Kane 11/2/23; SBU Professor Justin Schapp joins me to talk about Pretendianism and the Osage murders of the 1920s
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Justin Schapp, Seneca and Professor of Native American Studies at St Bonaventure joins me for the hour. We talk about Buffy Sainte Marie and Pretendianism and the Osage murders depicted in the Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon.John Kane & Regan de Loggans
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