The Red Nation
The Red Nation is a collective of Native and non-Native activists, educators, and community organizers advocating for Indigenous liberation and social justice. They focus on addressing issues such as colonialism, capitalism, and environmental degradation, and aim to promote Indigenous rights and sovereignty.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. Communism Is The Horizon, Queer Indigenous Feminism Is The Way
This thought-provoking work delves into the intersections of communism, queer theory, and Indigenous feminism, proposing a radical reimagining of societal structures. It argues for a future where liberation is achieved through the dismantling of colonial and capitalist systems, advocating for a world that embraces diversity, equity, and justice. By weaving together historical analysis, personal narratives, and theoretical insights, the text offers a compelling vision of how these intertwined ideologies can guide transformative social change, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and collective action in the pursuit of a more equitable and inclusive future.
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2. The Red Deal
Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth
A fierce, policy-oriented manifesto that reframes climate crisis as inseparable from settler colonialism and racial capitalism, arguing for Indigenous-led solutions centered on land back, reparations, and the abolition of extractive systems and carceral institutions; it lays out a comprehensive agenda for ecological stewardship, food and energy sovereignty, and healing governance rooted in Indigenous nationhood, while calling for cross-movement solidarity with labor, Black, immigrant, and global justice struggles to build a decolonized, regenerative future.