The necessity of decolonization
…I think Canada is a colonial state and the question is to what extent will First Nations ever have self-determination as long as Canada is a settler state?
…I think Canada is a colonial state and the question is to what extent will First Nations ever have self-determination as long as Canada is a settler state?
[I’m interested in] the ability to translate…thoughts into the world we want to see…[through] the actions that we engage in…
How can we build networks and systems that are completely autonomous that don’t rely on [the state or capital]?
I think we need to recognize that we want to get to that point where we’re really taking back…our community.
Winning is the ability to develop a collective process in which we’re destroying the things that are unjust in this world.
I always think it’s really exciting when people…move…and I think that the key thing…[is] not necessarily to take them and show them exactly what to do, but [to show them] there’s no going back.
…our strategies are influenced by the [institutional] foothold we have and us wanting to hang onto that.