Decolonize Everything with Christine Nobiss

Indigenous communities face all kinds of injustice — from violence to poverty to climate change. Yet their voices are often absent from policy discussions. We talk with Seeding Sovereignty’s Christine Nobiss about what it would look like to follow the lead of Indigenous people, and why violence against Indigenous women needs much more of our attention.

Katel LeDu
Strong Feelings
2 min readApr 24, 2019

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(This episode discusses sexual and domestic violence — please take care of yourself while listening.)

Christine is a Plains Cree-Saulteaux writer, artist, and organizer based in Iowa. She leads several projects with Seeding Sovereignty, an organization empowering the political voice of Indigenous peoples.

Christine Nobiss, Decolonizer with Seeding Sovereignty

Indigenous women have managed to tenaciously keep our culture together, and keep our children healthy, and our communities going. We are the walking embodiments of a social impact strategy.

We talk about:

  • How Seeding Sovereignty empowers Indigenous peoples’ political voice
  • How Christine got her start as an activist and organizer
  • What it means to be a decolonizer, plus what she’s working on now
  • The power of tapping into younger — and older — generations to build an activist movement

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Katel LeDu
Strong Feelings

CEO at A Book Apart. Founder of Liminal Bloom. French lady.