This podcast is amazing
I love this podcast. Not only is it thought-provoking, but it’s interesting and sometimes even funny. This podcast is hosted by two amazing, wonderful, brave, and inspiring women. They are so fierce and they aren’t afraid to say what they want. The episode “Protect Indigenous Women” was especially powerful because of the personal anecdotes that the host(s) were able to put in. This podcast (along with a couple other things) has gotten me interested in Indigenous rights. Because of this, I have turned my focus towards getting a law degree, and then using that to help indigenous women. I started listening because of an English assignment, but the class has now ended and I am still listening. You don’t have to be an indigenous person to like this, either. I’m as white as a vampire and this podcast is truly awe-inspiring.
FionaShrekLife via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/22
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Carlie Victoria via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/19
I am learning so much from you and am grateful for the work you have put into increasing representation of indigenous peoples in North America and also educating non-Indigenous folks like me. Thank you for all that you do! I will take what you are teaching me and use it to decolonize the spaces...Read full review »
secanno via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/19
I love your podcast! As a progressive white woman who is starting to do the work of anti-racism within myself, I am grateful you share these conversations that help me unlearn my own racism and teach truths that my own culture tries to hide. Thank you for allowing me to witness and learn from...Read full review »
ali548 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/13/19
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