•     Winona LaDuke — Part Two

In part two of our interview with Anishnaabe activist, environmentalist and writer, Winona LaDuke, we focus on her economic analysis of settler colonialism, the ecological impacts of consumer demand in the United States, and the rippling effects of the oil industry from the tar sands of Alberta to the shores of Lake Superior.

This episode was produced and written by Fiona McLeod, Callie Shanafelt Wong and Toby McLeod.

Our interview with Winona LaDuke was recorded by Andy Black and Dave Wendlinger in collaboration with co-producer Jennifer Huang and writer Jessica Abbe. Our theme music was composed and performed by Stefan Smith and Charles Johnson.

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