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Reviving Indigenous Spaces: Echoes of a Native Spirit - An Interview with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is an indigenous (Missisuaga Nishnaabeg) writer, musician and academician. She is notable as the author of several books and papers on indigenous issues in Canada, and for her work with the 2012 'Idle No More' protests. Leanne released her first album of poetry and music called Islands of Decolonial Love in conjunction with a book of poetry and short stories of the same name in 2013 with ARP Books. She signed with RPM records, the first indigenous contemporary music label in June 2016, and her second album Flight released on September 30, 2016. Simpson is a member of Alderville First Nation. She writes about contemporary indigenous issues and realities, particularly from her own 'Anishinaabe' nation across a variety of genres. Simpson has collaborated with a variety of indigenous and non-indigenous musicians to record and perform stories as song. She regularly performs live with a core group of musicians consisting of Cris Derksen Nick Ferrio and Ansley Simpson. In this interview she talks about the importance of preserving and reviving indigenous geo-political spaces to decolonize the global contemporary patterns of knowledge production.
Title: Reviving Indigenous Spaces: Echoes of a Native Spirit - An Interview with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is an indigenous (Missisuaga Nishnaabeg) writer, musician and academician.
She is notable as the author of several books and papers on indigenous issues in Canada, and for her work with the 2012 'Idle No More' protests.
Leanne released her first album of poetry and music called Islands of Decolonial Love in conjunction with a book of poetry and short stories of the same name in 2013 with ARP Books.
She signed with RPM records, the first indigenous contemporary music label in June 2016, and her second album Flight released on September 30, 2016.
Simpson is a member of Alderville First Nation.
She writes about contemporary indigenous issues and realities, particularly from her own 'Anishinaabe' nation across a variety of genres.
Simpson has collaborated with a variety of indigenous and non-indigenous musicians to record and perform stories as song.
She regularly performs live with a core group of musicians consisting of Cris Derksen Nick Ferrio and Ansley Simpson.
In this interview she talks about the importance of preserving and reviving indigenous geo-political spaces to decolonize the global contemporary patterns of knowledge production.
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