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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 1H 9M

Nathan Chasing Horse is many things; however, women too create trauma bonds in masculinity

from Upcoming Trial of Nathan Chasing Horse April 14, 2025 · host Marina Crane

The conversation covers topics such as legal delays and sentencing, community healing and advocacy, racial battle fatigue and activism, narcissism and delayed reporting, oppression dynamics and internalized oppression, systemic racism and patriarchy, the impact of colonialism on Indigenous women, healthy sexuality and relationships, intergenerational impact of colonialism and patriarchy, and challenges of advocacy and systemic racism. The conversation delves into the understanding of privilege and oppression dynamics, the impact of Indian Residential Schools, the legal system and its impact on victims, support and healing for victims, and the unrealized recommendations and solutions from historical reports. The discussion also touches on trauma bonds and the Indigenous experience.TakeawaysRacial battle fatigueNarratives and activismInternalized oppressionHealthy sexuality and relationshipsColonial impact on Indigenous women Understanding privilegeImpact of historical reportsChapters00:00 Challenges of Advocacy and Systemic Racism37:10 Understanding Privilege and Oppression Dynamics42:22 Impact of Indian Residential Schools47:35 Legal System and Victim Impact53:01 Support and Healing for Victims01:08:06 Unrealized Recommendations and Solutions

The conversation covers topics such as legal delays and sentencing, community healing and advocacy, racial battle fatigue and activism, narcissism and delayed reporting, oppression dynamics and internalized oppression, systemic racism and patriarchy, the impact of colonialism on Indigenous women, healthy sexuality and relationships, intergenerational impact of colonialism and patriarchy, and challenges of advocacy and systemic racism. The conversation delves into the understanding of privilege and oppression dynamics, the impact of Indian Residential Schools, the legal system and its impact on victims, support and healing for victims, and the unrealized recommendations and solutions from historical reports. The discussion also touches on trauma bonds and the Indigenous experience.TakeawaysRacial battle fatigueNarratives and activismInternalized oppressionHealthy sexuality and relationshipsColonial impact on Indigenous women Understanding privilegeImpact of historical reportsChapters00:00 Challenges of Advocacy and Systemic Racism37:10 Understanding Privilege and Oppression Dynamics42:22 Impact of Indian Residential Schools47:35 Legal System and Victim Impact53:01 Support and Healing for Victims01:08:06 Unrealized Recommendations and Solutions

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