G&Readings: Season 1

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here is a list of our first 10 ‘episodes’:


"Some Call Dream" by Finnchuill

poem published in 2019.

Read by Mitakuye Oyasin; Song by Danilo Filgueiras; Free association to the poem by Jördis Spengler; Video by Mirna Wabi-Sabi.


"The Future is Fascist" by Rhyd Wildermuth

published in 2019.

Read by Patrick Farnsworth; Song by Danilo Filgueiras; Video by Mirna Wabi-Sabi.


Glenn Greenwald's speech

July 30th, 2019, at the Brazilian Press Association in Rio de Janeiro.

Video, Editing and Subtitles by Mirna Wabi-Sabi.


"The Legacy and Leadership of Indigenous Women" by Mirna Wabi-Sabi

published in 2018.

“April was Indigenous Month in Brazil. This article reports on the Leadership of Indigenous Women conference in Salvador, and explores the personal and communal journey of indigenous women through generations."


"Land, Home, and the Gods" by Ramon Elani

published in 2018.

Read by Patrick Farnsworth, from the Last Born in the Wilderness podcast. Video by Mirna Wabi-Sabi. Images recorded in Maricá and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


“Peaceful protests about the Amazon are doing nothing” by Mirna Wabi-Sabi

published in 2019.

Read by Patrick Farnsworth, from the Last Born in the Wilderness podcast.


“Don’t shoot the messenger!” By Dr. Khalil Avi

#invasivespecies

published in 2019. Read by the author.


“Git up, Git out” by Radical Beat

01:30 -- Text reading

10:10 -- Arrest Footage

GIT UP, GIT OUT, CUT THE BULLSHIT ARRESTS OUT

Published at Dissident Voice: “Hundreds of people from across the Southeast converged on Atlanta on Friday September 27th for the Southeast Climate Strike & Rebellion.”


“A History Of Displacement Of Non-White Women In Vila Mimosa” by Mirna Wabi-Sabi

01:58 -- Reading (Turn on subtitles for English)

13:34 -- Footnotes

published in 2019.

Read by Lia Ribeiro in Portuguese (BR) with English subtitles; Recorded by Beatriz da Matta and Mirna Wabi-Sabi.

Para ver o vídeo em Português, clique aqui.


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