

Healing through forward movement w/ Jacob Johns
Jul 15, 2024
Jacob Johns, a resilient relative defender from the Hopi and Akimel O’odham tribes, shares his powerful journey of survival after being shot by a Trump supporter. Joined by comrade Justine Teba, who witnessed the incident, they discuss the profound impacts of community healing and artistic expression following trauma. The conversation explores the importance of Indigenous solidarity, cultural resilience, and the transformative power of movement in recovery. Their narratives interweave personal experiences with broader themes of justice and collective action.
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 3min
Confronting Colonial Legacy
02:43 • 5min
Healing Through Community and Cultural Resilience
07:47 • 3min
Healing Through Art
10:20 • 7min
Resilience and Healing Through Adversity
17:21 • 18min
Indigenous Solidarity and the Fight for Land Reclamation
34:55 • 4min
Healing Through Movement: A Path to Well-Being
38:25 • 3min