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#Free #Decolonial #OpenAccess #Research Paper.

Building the #SettlerColonial Order: #Police (In)Actions in Response to #Violence Against #IndigenousWomen in #Canada

Abstract:

In this article we focus on missing and murdered #Indigenous women, girls, and #2SLGBTQQIA people in Canada. We theorize narratives that police employ to respond to this violence. Using a broad data sample of #testimonies across Canada, this article contributes to understanding how police (in)actions make sense of, justify, and dismiss violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people. We draw from 48 in-depth semi-structured interviews with Indigenous peoples in Toronto and other Canadian cities and 219 testimonies from the Canadian National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (NIMMIWG). The #analysis finds that police repeatedly use similar frames (topics), styles (linguistic and behavioral strategies), and storylines (narratives) to respond to violence against Indigenous peoples. While framing Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people as deviants helps police make sense of and explain violence against them, the use of verbal and behavioral strategies (indifference, callousness, and lack of information) and storylines (“they were [insert pathologizing frame]” and “there’s nothing we can do”) allows police to dismiss and justify acts of violence. We argue that the frames, styles, and storylines employed by police perpetuate violence. Police (in)actions are fundamental to achieving settler #colonialism’s ideological and material dimensions.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

From Pine Ridge to Palestine: Indigenous Solidarity in the Ceasefire Movement - An Interview with Nick Tilsen, who is #Jewish and #OgalaLakota

by Cristina Veran
February 2024

"My Grandpa Ken always believed—and I also believe—that #Zionism was, and will always be, at odds with justice, so that has long been part of my political orientation.

"I am not against Jewish People having their own land, at all. What I am against is [#Israel as] a #SettlerColonial government that, by design, violates other people’s #HumanRights and becomes an avenue for #imperialism. For Jews out there who see Zionism as some kind of Indigenous rights movement, I say, 'You are misguided.' That movement is leading to #fascism, to the very things that are against #IndigenousValues about the interdependency that we all have as Peoples. In the #Lakota language, we say ‘#MitákuyeOyásiŋ’—we are all related."

Read more:
culturalsurvival.org/news/pine

www.culturalsurvival.orgFrom Pine Ridge to Palestine: Indigenous Solidarity in the Ceasefire Movement - An Interview with Nick TilsenBy Cristina Verán

“In killing Nasrallah, Israel chose to open the gates of hell. We'll all pay the price”

by Jonathan Cook on Substack

@palestine
@israel

“The West, via Israel, is fomenting for Hezbollah & the Shia resistance their own ISIS moment. Moderates are once again losing the argument – because we lost it for them”

open.substack.com/pub/jonathan

Jonathan Cook · In killing Nasrallah, Israel chose to open the gates of hell. We'll all pay the priceBy Jonathan Cook
#Press#Gaza#WestBank