LANDBACK: A Tipi Village Takes on Healing & Homelessness
On Indigenous Peoples Day, Laura reports from “He Sapa‘’, the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota where NDN Collective is reclaiming ancestral lands to address homelessness, addiction and violence against Native Americans. Catalyzed in 2020, by an action in which Land Defenders blocked former President Donald Trump’s road to Mount Rushmore, this Landback campaign is about reclaiming, along with stolen land, native ceremonies, spirituality and traditions of community care. In this special feature, Laura reports on Camp Mniluzahan, a tipi village built on tribal trust land, that welcomed hundreds of unhoused Indigenous people and others in the Rapid City area in the dead of winter last year. Among Laura’s guests, Oglala Lakota activists Nick Tilsen, Krystal Two Bulls and Sunny Red Bear of NDN Collective. [Camp Mniluzahan] is... a teaching moment [about] what could happen. We're envisioning what could be if we actually had control of our lands and what it would mean to have land back. Sunny Red Bear, Director of Racial Equity, NDN Collective; Lakota from the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation “Mount Rushmore is not a statue that you can topple. It's not a flag that you can lower. It's not a painting that you can take off the wall. The only way to achieve justice in this situation is to return the land.” LEARN MORE about the LANDBACK Campaign at https://landback.org GUESTS Hermus Bettelyoun, Racial Equity Organizer, NDN Collective; Oglala Lakota Sunny Red Bear, Director of Racial Equity, NDN Collective; Lakota Amy Sazue, Education Equity Organizer, NDN Collective; Sicangu & Oglala Lakota Nick Tilsen, President & CEO, NDN Collective; Oglala Lakota Krystal Two Bulls, Director of LANDBACK Campaign, NDN Collective; Northern Cheyenne/Oglala Lakota CREDITS Executive Producer: Laura Flanders Creative Director: Matt Colaciello Communications Director: Jeremiah Cothren Editors: Charlotte Carpenter, Mercedes Gorostiaga, Nat Needham Radio & Podcast Producer: Jeannie Hopper Co-Director Development: Dominic Marcella Story Producer: Sabrina Artel Motion Graphics: Nat Needham Communications Associate: Mercedes Gorostiaga Production Assistant: Ryan Hotes 🎧 PODCAST: Prefer to listen? Hear this week's episode on your favorite podcast platform: https://lauraflanders.simplecast.com/... ✏️ RESEARCH & READING LIST: Visit our Patreon for more information on this week's episode, including related articles, books and more: / research-reading-57167874 ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE by Willi White DONATE at https://lauraflanders.org/donate/ SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter: http://www.lauraflanders.org FOLLOW The Laura Flanders Show Twitter: / thelfshow Facebook: / thelfshow Instagram: / thelfshow ACCESSIBILITY This episode is closed captioned. #indigenouspeoplesday #ndncollective #LANDBACK #indigenous #history #treaty #blackhills #southdakota #mountrushmore #housing #homelessness #landdefenders
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