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'We’re not feminists, we’re the law'
Without a Whisper: Film sheds light on hidden influence of Iroquois women in US governance.
Talli Nauman
Lakota call out inequity in law enforcement at U.S. Capitol riot
‘Overcriminalizing protests led by people of color... no accountability for white supremacist acts of violence’
Talli Nauman
'Honor the Earth' vs. Enbridge Line 3 Oil Pipeline
Hundreds rally to oppose project in northern Minnesota that threatens climate, native wild rice and pristine sacred waters
Justine Anderson
Will the COVID vaccine lead to a boom in consumerism?
Or will it open the way for a new wave of climate activism?
Erik Assadourian
Letter to Joe and Jill: Tear Down Those Walls!
It's time to make the humanitarian crisis at the border and in detention centers throughout the country a top priority.
Sarah Towle
Defending the Birthplace of the Sun
Wixárika People mark a decade of struggle against the extractive industries in the sacred desert of Wirikuta
Tracy L. Barnett
Finding Light in the Darkness: Esperanza shines through a year of trials
Resilience and Resistance mark the Year of the Pandemic. Here are just a few of the stories.
Tracy L. Barnett
Deb Haaland: First Native woman tapped for Interior Secretary
First-term congresswoman, supported by grassroots movements, now faces Senate for approval
Talli Nauman
Enlightening Our Way Together with Chief Phil
International community comes together to launch a new Global Center of Indigenous Sciences and Ancestral Wisdom
Tracy L. Barnett
Caring for Colombia's Dynamic Rivers
Indigenous Perspectives, Integrated Science and the Rights of Nature
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
The Human Swarm
Taking some lessons from David Quammen's 'Spillover' — and a plague of locusts
Erik Assadourian
Native pipeline foes make inroads across Northern Plains
Another day, another lawsuit, another encampment
Talli Nauman
Native youth center, rebounding from double whammy
MIGIZI rises from the ashes to help students navigate the tolls of a pandemic.
Justine Anderson
Diné grassroots sow precedent in clean energy history
Tribal members obtain industry compensation offer for coaled-fired damage.
Talli Nauman
Making Peace, Giving Thanks: From Guadalajara to You
On understanding the potential of this moment, and letting the mystery be.
Tracy L. Barnett
'Death flight' evokes Nazi Germany and Middle Passage
Shackled African asylum seekers tortured, returned to threat of death
Sarah Towle
Camp Mni Luzahan launches community Covid-19 testing
Hands-Off Pandemic Policy Provokes Hands-On Response
Talli Nauman
The Parable of the Three Burglars
A story of a monk who understands limits
Erik Assadourian
A Spiritual Health Shield: For the Huicholes, and For the World
Campaign seeks to finance ceremonial initiative against Covid in Wixárika communities
Esperanza Project
Bringing the Pachamama to the Presidency
An Andean View of Governance: A Different Kind of Acceptance Speech
Esperanza Project
Election Day of the Living
A Prayer for Peace for ALL Beings as the World Awaits
Tracy L. Barnett
Blue October: The month that was, the future that will be
Eight stories of change to bring hope to a tense and troubled time
Tracy L. Barnett
Time to turn the page on Trump's Seven Deadly Immigration Sins
Reflections from upcoming book from the frontlines of a manufactured crisis
Sarah Towle
Treaty advocates set up tipi shelters for homeless
Police bust camp in Lakota Territory dispute
Talli Nauman
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