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  <title>Quebec Nationalism and Settler Futurity - Refusing Innocence</title>
  <description>A conversation with two anarchists following a workshop they gave at the Montreal Anarchist Bookfair entitled 10 years since the strike: the place of nationalism within militant struggle. We discuss the history of Quebec nationalism and its influence in anarchist and radical milieus, responsibilities of settlers in anti-colonial struggle and in relating to land, possibilities and uncertain futures opened up by anarchism as a guiding practice, and more. &amp;amp;nbsp; Further reading:  « Sauvage », « esclave » et « Nègres blancs d’Amérique » : hypothèses sur le complexe onto-politique québécois Keshena Robinson - Québec Redux: Settler Coloniality and Reactionary &amp;quot;Decolonialism&amp;quot; Robin Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - Rehearsals for Living William C. Anderson - The Nation on No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition Tuck and Yang - Decolonization is Not a Metaphor Sever - Land and Freedom &amp;amp;nbsp; Music in this episode: Cris Derksen - Our Home on Native Land, Fires Kae Tempest - Tunnel Vision </description>
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