EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 16 MIN
Samia Henni: French architectural violence in Algeria and the Sahara
from From the Archives at the Mosaic Rooms
Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. Mixing by Justin TamDesign by Rand HamdallahMusic by Dirar Kalash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Part of a four-part series about nuclear colonialism with David Burns, Samia Henni, Alisher Khassenaliyev and Maïa Tellit Hawad, each researching – and resisting – the ongoing damage of nuclear sites and “testing” across the Sahara, Kazakhstan and Maralinga (South Australia). They share about the ongoing physical, environmental and psychological damage of nuclear “testing”, toxicity, and extraction. They discuss the continuing struggle for justice against nuclear colonialism and its disproportionate impacts on Indigenous peoples.These discussions took place as part of the exhibition 'Performing Colonial Toxicity'. Mixing by Justin TamDesign by Rand HamdallahMusic by Dirar Kalash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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