“Under Occupation”: A Discussion with Amy Juan of the Tohono O’odham Nation
www.theborderchronicle.com
Listen now (44 min) | Tohono O'odham cultural activist Amy Juan discusses the US-Mexico border from the perspective of people who were here long before it existed.
Sep 18, 2021Liked by Melissa del Bosque, Todd Miller
I am so glad your 1st interview about the border was an O’odham/indigenous person. A lot of the time we are a second thought or left out of the conversation completely. I have so much respect for Amy and their work.
Sep 16, 2021Liked by Melissa del Bosque, Todd Miller
Amy Juan is definitely a visionary. Amy and the Tohono O'odham Hemajkam Rights Network have long been an inspiration to organizers for self-determination throughout the borderlands.
I am so glad your 1st interview about the border was an O’odham/indigenous person. A lot of the time we are a second thought or left out of the conversation completely. I have so much respect for Amy and their work.
Amy Juan is definitely a visionary. Amy and the Tohono O'odham Hemajkam Rights Network have long been an inspiration to organizers for self-determination throughout the borderlands.