The December 2009 show features interviews with Indigenous organizers about resistance to the 2010 Olympics, from the Coast Salish Territories to the interior of âBritish Columbiaâ to Six Nations.
- UWHANAHEENAY & OJISTORI:YO: Uwhanaheenay, Ojistori:yo (Melissa Elliott), Gord Hill, Miranda Dick are father and daughter, and both are residents of Six Nations in southwestern Ontario. They have both been active and vocal in resistance to the Olympic Torch Relay which will be passing their territory on December 21, 2009. Melissa Elliott has been mobilizing with youth of the community against the Torch Relay and is the co-founder of Young Onkwehonwe United. - GORD HILL: Gord is an artist and organizer who has been active with the Native Youth Movement and other groups. He is a main contributor to www.no2010.com as well as Warrior Publications, and is active with the Olympic Resistance Network of the Coast Salish Territories. He currently resides and organizes in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver. - MIRANDA DICK: Miranda is a mother of 5, a part of the Secwepemc Womenâs Council, Â and a Warrior for the Land and People. The Secwepemc people from the interior of âBritish Columbiaâ have resisted the Sun Peakâs ski resort on their territory.
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