The NeoLiberal Round
After more than a century of advocacy and decades of federal struggle, the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has been officially recognized as America's 575th federally recognized American Indian tribe. In this important episode of The Neoliberal Round Podcast, host Renaldo McKenzie is joined by Phoenix Moon and Dr. Nolan Fontaine to discuss the historic passage of the Lumbee Act (S.107), the significance of federal recognition, and the role the Urban Indian Heritage Society played in supporting Indigenous advocacy and visibility. The conversation explores the Lumbee people's long journey from state recognition in 1885 to federal recognition in 2025, their history as the "People of the Dark Water," and broader questions surrounding Indigenous identity in America. The guests also discuss the work of the Urban Indian Heritage Society, Indigenous education, cultural preservation, reclassification efforts, and the ongoing debate over identity, ancestry, and belonging. Are African Americans, Black Americans, Indigenous Americans, or some combination of these identities? How do history, genealogy, race, and politics shape the way we understand ourselves? This episode tackles these challenging questions while examining the intersections of Native American and African American history. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on history, identity, recognition, and the continuing struggle for Indigenous visibility in America. Hosted by Renaldo McKenzie A production of The Neoliberal Corporation [https://theneoliberal.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and The Neoliberal Round Podcast. Visit: * The Neoliberal Corporation [https://theneoliberal.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Renaldo McKenzie Official Website [https://renaldocmckenzie.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Subscribe to The Neoliberal Round Podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
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