Dawn Peterson on Indian Adoption, Colonialism, and Patriarchy

Dawn Peterson on Indian Adoption, Colonialism, and Patriarchy

Author: Chris Time Steele September 30, 2018 Duration: 1:05:11

Dawn Peterson speaks about her latest book Indians in the Family: Adoption and the Politics of Antebellum Expansion. Peterson speaks on U.S. Imperialism, the context of adoption, the ramping up of capitalism in the colonial era, indigenous resistance, the ongoing thread of humanitarian intervention being used for imperialism, and children being separated at the border. Music by AwareNess, follow him on InstagramSpotify or Soundcloud.  For more content, follow me on Instagram

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Chris Time Steele brings a uniquely layered perspective to every conversation on Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art. As a teacher and journalist who has co-authored pieces with Noam Chomsky, he digs into the historical roots and political realities shaping our world with a critical, informed eye. But this isn't a dry lecture series. Chris is also an established hip-hop artist who has collaborated with figures like Common, which allows him to weave cultural analysis and the rhythms of artistic expression directly into the dialogue. Each episode feels like a curated journey, where the past is examined not as a distant artifact but as a living force that resonates through today's headlines and soundtracks. You'll hear discussions that connect policy to pop culture, analyze current events through the lens of history, and explore how art both reflects and challenges the social order. This podcast thrives on the intersections, offering listeners a richer, more connected understanding of the forces that define our time. The result is a thoughtful, engaging, and often surprising exploration that appeals to the curious mind, whether your primary interest lies in news, history, or the creative pulse of music and art.
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