Rebecca Nagle's Interviews
'This Land' Explores Native American Adoption Law At Risk
A federal lawsuit from Texas is challenging the Indian Child Welfare Act, the landmark 1978 law designed to keep Native American children within Native American families in state child custody proceedings. The case, Brackeen v. Haaland, is the subject of the second season of the award-winning podcast “This Land” which
The Lawsuit About the Indian Child Welfare Act That Isn’t About the Children
Fellow Crookedian Rebecca Nagle joins us to talk about Season Two of “This Land.” From the “boarding schools” of the 19th century to the good intentions of the Indian Child Welfare Act — and the big money campaign to repeal it. For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/withfriendslikethese. Learn more
Roughly 19 million acres of eastern Oklahoma hung in the balance in the summer of 2020. Before the Supreme Court was a case asking a question crucial to Native land rights - does the United States still honor the treaties signed in the 1800s promising that land to indigenous tribes? And in a landmark 5-4 decision penne
266 - "Bernie is Running on All Cylinders" with Briahna Joy Gray + Eugene Puryear & Rebecca Nagle
Patreon only ep: https://www.patreon.com/posts/msnbc-headlock-34867246 I speak to Bernie press secretary Briahna Joy Gray, who tells me "it is by no stretch of the imagination over." Plus Cherokee writer and This Land podcast host Rebecca Nagle on the #NativeVote and Breakthrough News host Eugene Puryear on false media
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