Ep. 108: Reading the larger lessons of Sherman Alexie's literary rise and fall
THIS WEEK / ‘Sorry’ for the racism: As National Geographic tries to atone for its problematic history with non-white people, we assess how much credit (and critique) they deserve. / ‘Sorry’ for the sexual harassment: As Native American writer Sherman Alexie continues his free-fall amid accusations of mistreating women, we’ll read into his story for larger lessons. / ‘Sorry’ (not sorry) for the journalism: A Canadian reporter faces potential jail-time for embedding himself inside an Indigenous-led protest against an east coast mega-project.
Joining host Rick Harp at this week’s roundtable are Kim TallBear, associate professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Candis Callison, associate professor at UBC’s Graduate School of Journalism.
// Our theme is ‘nesting’ by birocratic.