Bartcast 58: Activists of Color and Indigenous Solidarity

Bartcast 58: Activists of Color and Indigenous Solidarity

Bartcast 58, recorded Feb 14 2021, is another presentation from last year’s BKI: “ACTIVISTS OF COLOR AND INDIGENOUS SOLIDARITY” is a wide-ranging panel conversation between Rev. Sue Park Hur (left), Dr. Jimi Valiente-Neighbours (second from left), and Linda QuiQuivix (second from right) and Jeannette Ban (right)—all activist-educators and dear friends!

Bartcast 57: Alison McCrary – “Incarnational Engagement with Restorative Solidarity: Contemplative Activism, Community Justice Work, and Holy Resistance in and between Red, Black, and Brown Communities”

Bartcast 57: Alison McCrary – “Incarnational Engagement with Restorative Solidarity: Contemplative Activism, Community Justice Work, and Holy Resistance in and between Red, Black, and Brown Communities”

Recorded live at the 2021 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, Sat Feb 13, 2021.Alison McCrary is a tribal citizen of the Ani-Yun-Wiya United Cherokee Nation, a social justice movement lawyer, Catholic activist, restorative justice practitioner and an internationally sought-after speaker on social justice, spirituality and liberation.Alison currently serves as the Practitioner-In-Residence at Wake Forest University’s School of…

Bartcast 42: June Lorenzo – International Human Rights Instruments to Advance the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

Bartcast 42: June Lorenzo – International Human Rights Instruments to Advance the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

At the 2019 Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute, June Lorenzo (Laguna Pueblo and Dene) presented an overview of the process, creation and the contents of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. June is a lawyer and a member of, and in house attorney for, the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico. She is a…

Bartcast 32: Jim Bear Jacobs (Mohecan): “Hurt, Cry, Grow.”

Recorded 2/21/19 at the Bartimaeus Kinsler Institute: “Indigenous Justice and Christian Faith: Land, Law, Language.” Rev. Jacobs’ plenary talked about how Native cultures offer medicine to sick White folk, and how Genesis 2 articulates an Indigenous perspective in asserting that God midwifed people born from Earth Mother.