AIM, ICE and the history of Indigenous activism in Minneapolis

February 6
22 mins

Episode Description

Indigenous activism has long shaped Minneapolis.

In 1968, the American Indian Movement was founded there, marking a turning point in the fight for Indigenous rights.

More than 50 years later, AIM members are back on the streets, responding to fears of racial profiling and unlawful detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE.

On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores how Minneapolis' history of Indigenous activism connects to today's Native-led response to ICE.

She is joined by Heather Bruegl, a public historian, activist and a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin.

Clip courtesy Minnesota Historical Society | Storied 1968: American Indian Movement – Find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLh3gw0kVhQ

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