Episode 2 - Between Worlds: An Indigenous Perspective of Living in Alaska, Greenland and Denmark
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Between Worlds: An Indigenous Perspective on Living in Alaska, Greenland, and Denmark in 2025
“The world feels louder than ever—politically, socially, and environmentally. But for Indigenous people, these struggles aren’t new. We’ve always lived in the aftermath of collapses that were never ours to begin with.”
In this episode, I share my journey across three lands—Alaska, Greenland, and Denmark—through the lens of identity, colonization, and resistance.
I discuss:
🔹 The urgency of now: Political polarization, the silencing of voices, and the rising power of oligarchies
🔹 Greenland’s fight for independence: How history is being rewritten in real-time and why it matters
🔹 Denmark’s colonial legacy: A country that prides itself on progress while erasing its past
🔹 Living as an Indigenous woman in the Arctic North and beyond.
This is Jen Jul's perspective on what it means to exist between worlds.
Listen now and share this episode with those who need to hear it.
Let’s reclaim our narratives, challenge the myths, and build a future that isn’t written for us—but by us.
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