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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 7 MIN

🔐 [Preview] Trump's America: Poverty & Ancestral Trauma in the U.S.

from the roots of change podcast · host the roots of change agency

Hey y'all! For our 1st private podcast of the year, we reflect on history and our ancestors to reckon with today's world. We share a reflection from the Roadtrippin for Change series. Watch today's episode or on PeerTube. To access the full episode, become a Seedling Member at $2/month.On the 5th day of our roadtrip, Bear and I finally get settled at a campsite with time to reflect and chill. On the drive, I was able to reflect on the U.S. and how we were back in Trump's America. I speak to my own ancestral history and how it intersects with the larger story of the United State and settler colonialism. Don't worry, it's not all heavy, we also hear from the chipmunks who have alot to say about landback and a "dinosaur bumble bee." This was originally recorded on July 14, 2025 as part of our ongoing Road Trippin' for Change series.In the EpisodeThe Dust Bowl and the parents of BoomersPaper Moon and Nomadland as lessons in Trump's AmericaHIstory of Poverty in the United StatesSettle Colonialism's Impossible Choice for European SettlersBreaks for bees, squirrels, and hawksThe intersection of privilege and traumaUnderstanding our own ancestral traumaLetting nature be our guide to healingMedia, Resources, & NewsPaper Moon (1973)Nomadland (2020)Hoopla - Rooted ResourceBy the Fire We Carry by Rebecca NagleMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women and RelativesUbunutu & Other Lessons from Black LiberationThe Will to Change by bell hooks ★ Support this podcast ★

Hey y'all! For our 1st private podcast of the year, we reflect on history and our ancestors to reckon with today's world. We share a reflection from the Roadtrippin for Change series. Watch today's episode or on PeerTube. To access the full episode, become a Seedling Member at $2/month.On the 5th day of our roadtrip, Bear and I finally get settled at a campsite with time to reflect and chill. On the drive, I was able to reflect on the U.S. and how we were back in Trump's America. I speak to my own ancestral history and how it intersects with the larger story of the United State and settler colonialism. Don't worry, it's not all heavy, we also hear from the chipmunks who have alot to say about landback and a "dinosaur bumble bee." This was originally recorded on July 14, 2025 as part of our ongoing Road Trippin' for Change series.In the EpisodeThe Dust Bowl and the parents of BoomersPaper Moon and Nomadland as lessons in Trump's AmericaHIstory of Poverty in the United StatesSettle Colonialism's Impossible Choice for European SettlersBreaks for bees, squirrels, and hawksThe intersection of privilege and traumaUnderstanding our own ancestral traumaLetting nature be our guide to healingMedia, Resources, & NewsPaper Moon (1973)Nomadland (2020)Hoopla - Rooted ResourceBy the Fire We Carry by Rebecca NagleMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women and RelativesUbunutu & Other Lessons from Black LiberationThe Will to Change by bell hooks ★ Support this podcast ★

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