Angie: A Better Life is Possible | 179

In this episode of Behind Beautiful Things, host Kevin sits down with Angie, author of All I See Is Violence, for an in-depth conversation about Indigenous history, identity, and storytelling. Angie shares her early life growing up in an Indigenous community, her personal educational journey, and the experiences that shaped her voice as a writer.
Drawing from extensive research into the history of Indigenous peoples, Angie discusses the inspiration behind her novel All I See Is Violence and how it explores the lasting impact of colonization, intergenerational trauma, systemic injustice, and cultural resilience. This episode dives into themes of Indigenous heritage, historical truth, reconciliation, and the power of literature to confront difficult histories.
If you're interested in Indigenous history, Indigenous authors, historical fiction, social justice, education, or culturally rooted storytelling, this conversation offers insight, honesty, and depth.
Tune in to Behind Beautiful Things for an important discussion about history, healing, and the stories that must be told.
Please note: This episode contains descriptions of suicide, mass violence, and experiments on children Please take care while listening.
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