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Caravan of Unity 2020: A Personal Perspective
Through a nation divided, Peace Caravan drives its point home.
Peter Melton
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Ecocide in the Bolivian Chiquitanía
Rights of Nature Tribunal: Government, agribusiness guilty in the burning of 5 million hectares
Alan Zambrana Lineo
2 responses
'Command Center' sought for Native homeless amid pandemic
“What has been happening is death to our people:' Monique “Muffie” Mousseaux, Uniting Resilience
Talli Nauman
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The Rights of a River
How Rights of Nature victories in Colombia’s rivers can inform shared knowledge systems globally
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
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The Brotherhood of the Buffalo
Native bison business catches second wind
Talli Nauman
2 responses
The Education of a US Border Patrol Agent
A peek into America’s most troubled law enforcement agency with former Senior Border Patrol Agent turned immigration activist, Jenn Budd
Sarah Towle
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A Circle of Sovereignty
Sovereign Sisters Gathering overcomes obstacles to shine online
Tracy L. Barnett
3 responses
Pandemic and Power on Native Lands
Self-Imposed Isolation of Indigenous Communities Due to COVID-19 Reinforces the Need for Clean Off-Grid Energy Sources
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
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Exploring Sovereignty with the Women of Standing Rock
Sovereign Sisters event begins today with live presentations on Zoom
Tracy L. Barnett
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Covid, Culture and the Codices
An Interview with Mara'akame José 'Katira' Ramírez
Tracy L. Barnett
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The Cruelest Policy of All: Family Separation
Jodi Goodwin spearheaded the first legal triage effort to free parents from ICE and reunite them with their children kidnapped by Uncle Sam
Sarah Towle
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Native Women Bikers Rally for Missing and Murdered Sisters
Sturgis Medicine Wheel Ride 2020 honors victims of MMIW crisis
Talli Nauman
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'Eviction Notice' for the Black Snake
As courts let oil flow, Oyate draws on Ft. Laramie Treaty to eject 'bad men'
Talli Nauman
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For Jennifer Harbury, It’s Déjà Vu at the Border
Where the impunity of the Central American Dirty Wars now crosses this human rights warrior’s doorstep, Trump & Co victimize the victims
Sarah Towle
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Farmers Rain on Monsanto's Parade
'Milpa Mexico' events combine culture, art and science in defense of Native Corn
Chris Lowry
Whitney Smith
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UPDATE: Asylum-Seeking Parents Confront Sophie's Choice
ICE decision deadline postponed: Family separation versus coronavirus exposure. HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO.
Sarah Towle
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DAPL Owner Appeals Shutdown Decision
Company cites billions in losses; Sioux Nations insist on environmental assessment
Talli Nauman
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Monday Mourning Jailhouse Reflections
Elizabeth Vega on rebellion, solidarity and revolutionary love from inside a Louisville jail cell
Elizabeth Vega
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Natives seize Trump stump at Mount Rushmore
Sacred mountain as backdrop for GOP rally draws treaty rights protest
Talli Nauman
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Tribes nationwide cheer DAPL shutdown
The victory represents one of a superfecta of four wins for water protectors
Talli Nauman
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Still Standing at Standing Rock
Youth activism + legal advocacy spell victory for Water Protectors
Alison Cagle
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Joining Hearts & Hands: From Movie to Movement
The Condor & The Eagle
seizes the moment after a phenomenal premiere and online launch. What comes next?
Esperanza Project
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The Condor & The Eagle: Portrait of a Movement
Reflections on colonialism, racism, pipelines and more from codirector Clement Guerra
Juan Ibarra
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No More Sacrificed Communities
How an Environmental Justice Documentary Is Building Solidarity in the Midst of the Racial and Health Crisis
Tracy L. Barnett
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