This week on STPT, Danielle Holland and Maryam Arshad dive into political antics regarding Afghan women and transnational feminisms. Then, they are joined by Jennifer Marley (she/her) citizen of the San Ildefonso Pueblo, PhD student, queer Indigenous feminist and organizer with The Red Nation.
Marley and hosts dive into Native art extraction for tourist economies, US Imperialism and War On Terror, and global Indigenous solidarity. Join us this week as we glimpse into the world we can build, the world we can co-create and tend to, fertile grounds for a revolutionary moment. Land Back.
Jennifer Marley is Tewa, from the Pueblo of San Ildefonso, she has been a member of The Red Nation since 2015. In 2019 completed a B.A. with a double major in Native American Studies and American studies from the University of New Mexico, where she served as Kiva club president from 2018-2019. Jennifer is currently a Ph.D. student in the American Studies department at the University of New Mexico. Jennifer’s research interests include Queer Indigenous Studies, Indigenous feminisms, Third world feminisms, Indigenous Political Movements, Marxism, internationalism, Environmental Studies, Critical Indigenous studies, and settler colonialism.
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