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Posts by Charlie Amáyá Scott

VIDEO: Indigenous communities can’t defeat colonialism without fighting anti-Blackness

Video still of Charlie Scott on anti-blackness

Blackness was and is considered expensive, yet indigeneity was and is not.

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VIDEO: The Stress of the Pandemic is Gendered. Our Response Has to Be, Too

This is just to say that this pandemic has heightened forms of violence that have existed before, and have especially increased for many, especially women and GNC individuals.

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VIDEO: Connecting with my ancestors showed me that healing is possible, even in a pandemic

With the guidance and wisdom of my ancestors and that of a supportive group of friends, my mother, and sister, I feel and know I am a better person than before.

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VIDEO: This Earth Day, remember that colonialism is the virus, not people

Indigenous Peoples have been able to co-exist and have intentional relationships with the Earth that span over a millenia.

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VIDEO: Black, Indigenous & POC are disproportionately suffering because of the U.S.’s slow response to COVID-19

All of this originates because of colonizing oppressive systems that continue to exploit resources from Black and Brown Indigenous Peoples within the US.

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