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1AC - Natives - Loyola - Round 1Tournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: Peninsula DJ | Judge: Shania Hunt Native Reservations 1ACFrameworkV: MoralityVC: Endorsing a Native American epistemologyRole of the Ballot- Vote for the debater that best decolonizes spheres of education or the debater with the best survival strategy for decolonial epistemologies:Unique discussion because it not commonly discussed. We impact turn fairness because the question we should asking is fairness for who.Default to Native American Epistemology because alternatives are drowned in bias and create a flawed understanding of the worldHester and Cheney'01 – Lee Hester and Jim Cheney are philosophical researchers that have looked into indigenous peoples and Native Americans. (Lee Hester and Jim Cheney. "Truth and Native American epistemology" 2001. 14 August 2016.) Our indigenous orientation of attentiveness is try or die for the environmentHester and Cheney'01 – Lee Hester and Jim Cheney are philosophical researchers that have looked into indigenous peoples and Native Americans. (Lee Hester and Jim Cheney. "Truth and Native American epistemology" 2001. 14 August 2016.) Native American epistemologies connect to the individual and the environment.Zimmerman' 04-Mary Jane Zimmerman is a Ph.D. at Southern Oregon University. She has studied Native American epistemologies. (Mary Jane Zimmerman. "Being Nature's Mind: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Planetary Consciousness", www.delvingdeeper.com, 22 March 2004. 14 August 2016.) Utilitarianism disregards respect for the individual and perpetuates societal inequality by evaluating utility as a wholeFreeman 94 – Avalon Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. Harvard University, J.D. University of North Carolina (Samuel, "Utilitarianism, Deontology, and the Priority of Right," Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 23, No. 4, Autumn, pp. 313-349, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2265463) Utilitarianism promotes inequity and inherently discriminates against minority like slaveryOdell, 04 – University of Illinois is an Associate Professor of Philosophy (Jack, Ph.D., "On Consequentialist Ethics," Wadsworth, Thomson Learning, Inc., pp. 98-103) The only way to preserve individualism is to allow all persons to have the right to own themselves regardless of any negative consequentialist impactsSchroeder 86 – Professor of Law at Duke (Christopher H., Prof of Law at Duke, "Rights Against Risks,", April, Columbia Law Review, pp. 495-562, http://www.jstor.org/pss/1122636) Plan- Countries should prohibit Nuclear Energy Power plants that are built upon Native Reservations of Indigenous Peoples.Governments using Native Land for Nuclear Power dumps have caused environmental problems and environmental racism for indigenous peoplesKamps'01 – Kevin Kamps is a writer for the Nuclear Information and Resource Center. He is also a nuclear waste specialist. (Kevin Kamps. "Environmental Racism, Tribal Sovereignty and Nuclear Waste" 15 February 2001. 13 August 2016.) Multiple countries show the plan solves native lands by stopping harms to the environment. The result of not doing the plan, is genocide.Broze'16- Derrick Broze is an activist and journalist. He has a reputation for being an honest and focused journalist. The current status quo of nuclear power and weapon testing proves colonial domination over Native Americans and has caused societal oppressionMRGI'09- The Minority Rights Group International focuses on helping minorities that are oppressed and need help in society. (Minority Rights Group International. "United States of America-Native Americans". April 2009. 18 April 2016) Decolonizing academia is good. We have to discuss Native Epistemology in comparison to Western Epistemology.Gill'99 – Jerry H. Gill is author and editor of over twenty books. He was originally a professor of philosophy at the College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York, he now teaches philosophy at Pima Community College in Tuscan. "Knowledge, Power, and Freedom: Native and Western Epistemological Paradigms" 1999. 18 August 2016.) Only the aff focuses on Indigenous PeoplesCarjuzaa and Ruff'10 – Jioanna Carjuzaa is a Ph.D. in Multicultural, Social and Billingual Foundations at Montana State University. William G. Ruff also works at the University of Montana. (Jioanna Carjuzza and William G. Ruff. "When western epistemology and an indigenous worldview meet: Culturally responsive assessment in practice" January 2010. 18 August 2016.) Decol comes firstWaziyatawin and Yellow Bird'13- Waziyatawin is a Dakota professor and author. Michael Yellow Bird is a professor in Sociology and Anthropology at North Dakota State University. (Waziyatawin and Michael Yellow Bird. "Unsettling America Decolonization in Theory and Practice" 8 May 2013. 19 August 2016) Decol key for challenging all oppressionSmith'10- Andrea Lee Smith is an American academic, activist against violence and feminist. Her work focuses on issues of violence against Women of Color, mostly Native American Women. (Andrea Lee Smith. "Native Evangelicalism and the Rearticulation of Mission". 2010. 19 August 2016.) The U.S. government is key to stop Native American OppressionCharbonneau'12- Louis Charbonneau is a journalist for Reuters. (Louis Charbonneau. "U.S. must heal native peoples' wounds, return lands: U.N." 4 May 2013. 19 August 2016.) | 9/10/16 |
Sept Oct 1AC - Natives - Loyola - Round 4Tournament: Loyola | Round: 4 | Opponent: Harvard Westlake IP | Judge: Rashed Islam Native Reservations 1ACFrameworkV: MoralityVC: Endorsing a Native American epistemologyRole of the Ballot- Vote for the debater that best decolonizes spheres of education or the debater with the best survival strategy for decolonial epistemologies:Unique discussion because it not commonly discussed. We impact turn fairness because the question we should asking is fairness for who.Default to Native American Epistemology because alternatives are drowned in bias and create a flawed understanding of the worldHester and Cheney'01 – Lee Hester and Jim Cheney are philosophical researchers that have looked into indigenous peoples and Native Americans. (Lee Hester and Jim Cheney. "Truth and Native American epistemology" 2001. 14 August 2016.) Our indigenous orientation of attentiveness is try or die for the environmentHester and Cheney'01 – Lee Hester and Jim Cheney are philosophical researchers that have looked into indigenous peoples and Native Americans. (Lee Hester and Jim Cheney. "Truth and Native American epistemology" 2001. 14 August 2016.) Native American epistemologies connect to the individual and the environment.Zimmerman' 04-Mary Jane Zimmerman is a Ph.D. at Southern Oregon University. She has studied Native American epistemologies. (Mary Jane Zimmerman. "Being Nature's Mind: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Planetary Consciousness", www.delvingdeeper.com, 22 March 2004. 14 August 2016.) Utilitarianism disregards respect for the individual and perpetuates societal inequality by evaluating utility as a wholeFreeman 94 – Avalon Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. Harvard University, J.D. University of North Carolina (Samuel, "Utilitarianism, Deontology, and the Priority of Right," Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 23, No. 4, Autumn, pp. 313-349, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2265463) Utilitarianism promotes inequity and inherently discriminates against minority like slaveryOdell, 04 – University of Illinois is an Associate Professor of Philosophy (Jack, Ph.D., "On Consequentialist Ethics," Wadsworth, Thomson Learning, Inc., pp. 98-103) The only way to preserve individualism is to allow all persons to have the right to own themselves regardless of any negative consequentialist impactsSchroeder 86 – Professor of Law at Duke (Christopher H., Prof of Law at Duke, "Rights Against Risks,", April, Columbia Law Review, pp. 495-562, http://www.jstor.org/pss/1122636) Plan- Countries should prohibit Nuclear Energy Power plants that are built upon Native Reservations of Indigenous Peoples.Governments using Native Land for Nuclear Power dumps have caused environmental problems and environmental racism for indigenous peoplesKamps'01 – Kevin Kamps is a writer for the Nuclear Information and Resource Center. He is also a nuclear waste specialist. (Kevin Kamps. "Environmental Racism, Tribal Sovereignty and Nuclear Waste" 15 February 2001. 13 August 2016.) Multiple countries show the plan solves native lands by stopping harms to the environment. The result of not doing the plan, is genocide.Broze'16- Derrick Broze is an activist and journalist. He has a reputation for being an honest and focused journalist. The current status quo of nuclear power and weapon testing proves colonial domination over Native Americans and has caused societal oppressionMRGI'09- The Minority Rights Group International focuses on helping minorities that are oppressed and need help in society. (Minority Rights Group International. "United States of America-Native Americans". April 2009. 18 April 2016) Decolonizing academia is good. We have to discuss Native Epistemology in comparison to Western Epistemology.Gill'99 – Jerry H. Gill is author and editor of over twenty books. He was originally a professor of philosophy at the College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York, he now teaches philosophy at Pima Community College in Tuscan. "Knowledge, Power, and Freedom: Native and Western Epistemological Paradigms" 1999. 18 August 2016.) Only the aff focuses on Indigenous PeoplesCarjuzaa and Ruff'10 – Jioanna Carjuzaa is a Ph.D. in Multicultural, Social and Billingual Foundations at Montana State University. William G. Ruff also works at the University of Montana. (Jioanna Carjuzza and William G. Ruff. "When western epistemology and an indigenous worldview meet: Culturally responsive assessment in practice" January 2010. 18 August 2016.) Decol comes firstWaziyatawin and Yellow Bird'13- Waziyatawin is a Dakota professor and author. Michael Yellow Bird is a professor in Sociology and Anthropology at North Dakota State University. (Waziyatawin and Michael Yellow Bird. "Unsettling America Decolonization in Theory and Practice" 8 May 2013. 19 August 2016) Decol key for challenging all oppressionSmith'10- Andrea Lee Smith is an American academic, activist against violence and feminist. Her work focuses on issues of violence against Women of Color, mostly Native American Women. (Andrea Lee Smith. "Native Evangelicalism and the Rearticulation of Mission". 2010. 19 August 2016.) The U.S. government is key to stop Native American OppressionCharbonneau'12- Louis Charbonneau is a journalist for Reuters. (Louis Charbonneau. "U.S. must heal native peoples' wounds, return lands: U.N." 4 May 2013. 19 August 2016.) | 9/10/16 |
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