MINING 6 - Diamonds of Attawapiskat
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Support us at www.commonspodcast.com  Attawapiskat has become famous across Canada and around the world. Not for the natural beauty that surrounds it, or for the Cree culture of the people who live there. Instead, it’s become a byword for the toxic legacy of Canadian colonialism. But while Attawapiskat faced crisis after crisis, the community was sitting on a literal diamond mine run by the world’s most famous mining company. So why is it that a community rich in diamonds is so poor? And why did the government and De Beers do so little to help them through?   Featured in this episode: Mike Koostachin, Vicki Lean, Anna Baggio   To learn more:   After the Last Riverby Victoria Lean The People of the Kattawapiskak River by Alanis Obamsawin “De Beers decision to dump sewage into Attawapiskat played role in current housing crisis” by Ossie Michelin in APTN News “Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?” By Edward Jay Epstein in The Atlantic   Additional music from Audio Network This episode is brought to you by PolicyMe. Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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