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Ep. 22: The Big Canadian Myth: Settler Colonialism At Home and Abroad

Ep. 22: The Big Canadian Myth: Settler Colonialism At Home and Abroad

FromHonduras Now Podcast


Ep. 22: The Big Canadian Myth: Settler Colonialism At Home and Abroad

FromHonduras Now Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The recent news of the 215 children found in graves at Kamloops Residential School in British Columbia, Canada, has made headlines all over the world. The news raises more questions about Canada's colonial history and causes outrage about the treatment of indigenous peoples in Canada and globally.Host Karen Spring speaks with Dr. Tyler Shipley, a professor, activist, and author of the book "Canada in the World: Settler Capitalism and Colonial Imagination" about Canada's colonial past and present. Shipley discusses and connects colonialism to Canada's foreign policy in Honduras and other parts of the world.Check out our show notes and make a donation to the show: hondurasnow.orgFollow us on Instagram: @hondurasnowBuy Dr. Tyler Shipley's book: Fernwood PublishingFollow 'Canada in the World' on Twitter: @canadainthewrldThanks for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/honduras-now-podcast/donations
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (41)

The Honduras Now Podcast shares human rights stories and connects them to global issues and North American policy. Honduras Now provides on-the-ground analysis from host, Karen Spring, a long-time human rights activist and researcher, and Hondurans from all walks of life through interviews and trips around the country.