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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Betty Lyons: Understanding the Doctrine | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:36:26 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: Betty Lyons, president and executive director of American Indian Law Alliance. More: https://aila.ngo/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Robert P. Jones: White Supremacy's Roots | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:27:16 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: Robert P. Jones, president and founder of Public Religion Research Institute. More: https://www.prri.org/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Robert J. Miller: Property & Sovereignty | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:27:18 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: Robert J. Miller, professor of law at Arizona State University. More: https://search.asu.edu/profile/2169910
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Gustavo Melo Cerqueira & Danielle N. Boaz: Religious Racism | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:28:01 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guests: Gustavo Melo Cerqueira & Danielle N. Boaz, International Commission to Combat Religious Racism. More: https://www.religiousracism.org/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Steven Newcomb & JoDe Goudy: U.S. Law | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:43:56 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guests: Steven Newcomb & JoDe Goudy, educators. More: https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/the-doctrine-of-discovery-unmasking-the-domination-code/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Eve Reyes-Aguirre: Environment & Creation | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:33:11 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: Eve Reyes-Aguirre, community organizer with Tonatierra. More: https://www.tonatierra.org/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| João Chaves: Influence in the Americas | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:43:23 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: João Chaves, assistant professor of the history of religion at Baylor University. More: https://religion.artsandsciences.baylor.edu/person/joao-chaves-phd
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
| Mitch Randall: Countering Conversion | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:27:24 | |
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians -- and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples.
Special guest: Mitch Randall, CEO of Good Faith Media. More: https://goodfaithmedia.org/
The Doctrine of Christian Discovery podcast was produced during the “Religious Origins of White Supremacy: Johnson v. M'Intosh and the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" conference in December 2023 at Syracuse University in New York.
The podcast is pitched to students and others beginning their exploration of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.
The producers acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands. May the information you glean from this podcast motivate you to uphold Indigenous values, protect Mother Earth and honor Indigenous treaties.
The producers would like to thank the sponsors who made this podcast possible. Many thanks to: The Henry Luce Foundation; Syracuse University; Indigenous Values Initiative; American Indian Law Alliance; American Indian Community House; Good Faith Media; Tonatierra; and Toward Our Common Public Life. We appreciate your support.
This podcast is produced in collaboration between Good Faith Media, Syracuse University, and Indigenous Values Initiative.
Host: Tanner Randall, Good Faith Media. Executive producers: Mitch Randall, Good Faith Media; Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree, Indigenous Values Initiative; and Adam DJ Brett, Syracuse University and American Indian Law Alliance. Producer: Cliff Vaughn. Editor: David Pang. Music: Pond5. Production assistance: American Indian Law Alliance.
Learn more:
DoctrineOfDiscovery.org
IndigenousValues.org
Syracuse.edu
aila.ngo
GoodFaithMedia.org
Released February 2024. | |||
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