St Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, Indigenous Resistance, Amanda Lickers

Amanda Lickers talks about the ongoing struggle led by indigenous women against the city of Montreal’s plan to dump massive amounts of sewage into the St. Lawrence River.

On this episode we also talk about colonial holidays, anti-muslim campaigning, and follow up on our two critically acclaimed segments, BDS Watch Watch and Who’s Invoking the Holocaust Now? Finally, we discuss recent claims of anti-semitism at the McGill Daily, try to understand Ben Carson’s holocaust theories, and share our mixed feelings about the Canadian Jewish News.

For another episode of Indigenous resistance, listen to Episode 3: ‘Oka Everywhere’ 25 Years Since the Oka Crisis. On that episode we interviewed Clifton Nicholas, a Mohawk filmmaker and activist, about the Oka Crisis. On Short: #BDSWatchwatch with Naomi Dann, we spoke to Naomi Dann, an organizer with Jewish Voice for Peace, who attended the recent anti-BDS conference held in New York City.

Episode 8: Indigenous Women Led Struggle Against Polluting the St. Lawrence River, and #elexn42 – Show Notes

Intro

News 1- #elexn42

News 2- Who’s Invoking the Holocaust Now?

News 3 – BDS Watch Watch

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Indigenous Women Led Struggle Against Polluting the St. Lawrence River