James Bowie Weston Aff
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0- infoTournament: state | Round: 3 | Opponent: sadfas | Judge: asdfds | 3/9/17 |
Give back the land ACTournament: State | Round: 1 | Opponent: Royce city | Judge: Blake Andrews In 1748 Texas was tribal land, Wild buffalo used to run free through the hills and prairies, and the culture of the Sioux, Crows and Blackfeet thrived. An establishment that had lasted for over 300 years. The very land we debate on today was used as hunting ground and served as home to thousands of Native Americans. Yet, the white man feels no remorse for the vicous way the native culture was dismantled and continues to destroy the land of the American Indians. But hey, at least we have the Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act which attempts to provide housing for natives, Unfortunately, even if there working now these coalitions will become absorbed by white supremacy and settler-colonialism, perpetuating the ongoing colonial project and ontological exclusion of the IndianTuck and Gaztambide-Fernandez '13 (EVE TUCK and RUBÉN A. GAZTAMBIDE-FERNÁNDEZ, "Curriculum, Replacement, and Settler Futurity," Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2013, p. 72-89) ~m leap~ Today the Colonialist rage of the white man is still on the loose- when the houses on Indian reserves became too ugly for us to look at them they got bulldozed- harris 17Craig Harris and Dennis Wagner, The Arizona Republic http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-investigations/2016/12/14/navajo-housing-federal-funds/94563354/ 2017 The Indian's exclusion from civil society guarantees an ultimate deferral in which indigenous peoples remain as grave markers on the roads of empires while support accrues to other strugglesByrd 11 ~Jodi, The Transit of Empire, Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. – Chickasaw, preface xii-xiii~ Assaults on indigenous populations set the foundation for intervention and structural violenceStreet 4 ~Paul, writes on imperialism, racism, and thought control for ZNet, "Those Who Deny the Crimes of the Past," 11 March 2004, http://www.zcommunications.org/those-who-deny-the-crimes-of-the-past-by-paul-street~~ The role of the judge is to act as a critical educator combating oppression—while obviously signing the ballot won't end the police state, voting for strategies to combat oppression in this round makes us better activists in the future.Giroux 13 (Henry, American scholar and cultural critic. One of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public pedagogy, "Public Intellectuals Against the Neoliberal University," 29 October 2013, http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/19654-public-intellectuals-against-the-neoliberal-university)//ghs-VA Best for activism— Talking about methodologies to combat oppressive structures makes us better advocates in the future—this is a key pre-requisite to education and fairness claims, even if we learn from debate, that education is useless without the ability to put it to use. The role of the ballot is to epistemologically prioritize of decolonialization Only that can liberates theory from its parasitism on indigineityByrd 11 ~Jodi, The Transit of Empire, Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies and English at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. – Chickasaw, preface xii-xiii~ Land is the only meaningful starting point – anything else is a palliative that was never seriously intended to change ANYTHING for colonized peoples – the violence of invasion is reasserted each day of occupation- the only real way we can gaurntee just housing for Natives is by giving them their own landTuck and Gaztambide-Fernandez '13 (EVE TUCK and RUBÉN A. GAZTAMBIDE-FERNÁNDEZ, "Curriculum, Replacement, and Settler Futurity," Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2013, p. 72-89) ~m leap~ I advocate for the United States to guarantee the right for housing for native Americans, by giving them back there land Affirm a de-colonial pedagogy which situates land return as our first political priority.Malott 8 ~Curry, faculty member in Professional and Secondary Education at West Chester University, A Call to Action: An Introduction to Education, Philosophy, and Native North America, p. 88-91~ Our critical indigenous reading engages settler ideology by starting at the point of place which allows us to deconstruct violent colonialism to affirm what should have always been known – there are 565 sovereign nations on Turtle Island.Byrd 11 ~Jodi, Transit of Empire, 2011, Pg. xxix – xxx~ Underview I meet Housing interps-Everyone has a fundamental human right to housing, which ensures access to a safe, secure, habitable, and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction. It is the government's obligation to guarantee that everyone can exercise this right to live in security, peace, and dignity | 3/9/17 |
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