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Land as a Tool for Racial Justice (Part 2): Rewriting Histories and Building Power

Land as a Tool for Racial Justice (Part 2): Rewriting Histories and Building Power

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Picking up the conversation, episode two continues studying the intersections of land, history, and racial justice. Lyndsey discusses how historic sites and land can serve as meaningful tools for education and activism, addressing white supremacy, colonialism, and the centrality of land in Black history and liberation movements. The conversation emphasizes mapping Black presence beyond single museums, solidarity with Indigenous peoples, and how Canadian multiculturalism may obscure ongoing racism, reconciliation, and reparations.

Key topics

  • Land and historical sites as tools for education and activism
  • The role of museums and land in shaping racial narratives
  • White supremacy, colonialism, and land inheritance
  • The importance of land in Black history and liberation movements
  • Strategies for using land and history to build political consciousness

Credits

  • Hosted by Shawn Smith and Graham Nickerson
  • Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS)
  • Special thanks to Lyndsey Beutin

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Resources

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