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This is the second episode in a series of on the ground reports from Kanaky brought to you by Sunday Paper reporter Mell Chun. In this episode, Mell attends a picnic, and speaks to Oriane Trolue, a feminist with decolonial politics. She is also a member of the pro-independence Oceanian movement (MOI) and is the World March of Women’s (MMF) national coordinator for Kanaky. This episode was made on stolen Kanak Land and stolen Kulin Land. Sovereignty was never ceded and colonial violence continues in both these places, as does Indigenous Resistance. A special thanks to Free Kanaky Solidarity Naarm [https://www.instagram.com/freekanakysolidarity.naarm/?hl=en] for translation and advice during the production of this series. And to producer Alain Lecante from Mangrove Productions for providing permissions for the music. In this episode you heard the track Kanaky Libre by Humaa-Gue, composed by Chanel Ouetcho. The Sunday Paper podcast is independent, not for profit and listener supported. Matt Chun is our executive producer. The Sunday Paper podcast is recorded, edited and produced by Mell Chun. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.com/subscribe [https://thesundaypaperpodcast.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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