Podcasts

BBC Radio Bristol Smoke Signals

Joy Porter answers a listener’s question about smoke signals on BBC Radio Bristol [30 October 2024].

Australia’s new treaty with the Indigenous peoples of Tuvalu

Joy Porter discussed Australia’s new treaty with the Indigenous peoples of Tuvalu in the Pacific in an interview with Andrew Mueller for The Monocle Daily, … Read more

Australia’s Indigenous Voice referendum

Joy Porter spoke on The Globalist, Monocle Radio, 24 October 2023 discussing the fallout of Australia’s Indigenous Voice referendum. Listen here from 31.15 to 38.25 … Read more

Joy Porter on Trauma and the Life of Frank Prewett

Joy Porter appeared on the Military Historians are People Too podcast with Bill Allison and Brian Feltman

‘This is Colonialism’

The Zeche Zollern museum in Dortmund (GDR) and its ‘This is Colonialism’ exhibition. Joy Porter commented on Talk TV, 17 September 2023.

Killers of the Flower Moon

A look ahead to Martin Scorsese’s new film set and produced on Osage territory. Joy Porter spoke with Kevin O’Sullivan on Talk TV, 27 May … Read more

Totem Poles

Joy Porter answers a listener’s question about First Nations totem poles in the Pacific Northwest. Aired on BBC Radio Bristol on 10 April 2023.

Legacy of Yunupingu (Gumatj)

Joy Porter contributes to a BBC Newshour report about the life and legacy of Yunupingu, one of the most prominent and influential Indigenous leaders of … Read more

Contemporary Treaty Portrayal in Film

Read Joy Porter’s essay on ‘The dangerous myth-making in the Banshees of Inisherin’ on the Spectator Life (21 February 2023) …  the film’s miniature donkey … Read more

Indigenous Birth Certificates

Joy Porter spoke to BBC Radio Bristol’s John Darvall on the segment ‘Your Questions’ on ‘Did Native Americans have birth certificates before going on reservations … Read more

Indigenous Matrilineal Communities

Indigenous Peruvian scholar Dr Mariaelena Huambachano (Quechua, Syracuse University) and Joy Porter spoke on BBC Woman’s Hour about Matrilineal Communities on 27 August 2022.

Indigenous naming practices

Joy Porter spoke with BBC Radio Bristol’s John Darvall about Indigenous naming practices, on 12 July 2022.

Pocahontas and Pop Media

Joy Porter spoke to Stig Abell about the story of Pocahontas, on Times Radio Breakfast on 5 April 2022.

Print

Pekka Hämäläinen, Can Colonial Nations Truly Recognise the Sovereignty of Native People? (Aeon) Pekka Hämäläinen, The Pipe Holds Them All Together (Lapham’s Quarterly) Joy Porter, … Read more

Scotland and Native America

Joy Porter appeared on BBC Radio Scotland as part of a special feature on connections between Scotland and Native America. Airdate: 26 January 2020. A … Read more

Black Lives Matter

Greg Smithers (British Academy Global Professor) with text and photographs on The Power of Empty Pedastals, and providing a range of commentary on race and … Read more

Mount Rushmore

Joy Porter appeared on the BBC News Channel to provide commentary on President Trump’s speech at Mount Rushmore on 3 July 2020.

Racism and Advertising

British Academy Global Professor Greg Smithers contributed to a Bloomberg Quicktake, ‘Behind the Design’ that explores how racial prejudice is built into the design of … Read more

New Books Network

Charles Prior commissions and hosts author interview podcasts on the New Books Network. Pitch an interview. Featured episode

Trauma, Primitivism and the First World War: Frank Prewett

Joy Porter published her new book Trauma, Primitivism and the First World War: The Making of Frank Prewett with Bloomsbury Academic in 2021. Book Launch … Read more