The Indigenous language of the U.S. Pacific territory was once banned by the military. Now, it’s seeing a renaissance
About 5,000 Marines are expected to move onto the unincorporated U.S. territory in the coming years, which experts and advocates say is driving up the cost of housing
Definitions for federal internet access programs exclude Pacific Territories from the maximum monthly benefits and make it harder for residents to access the internet
Access to abortion in U.S. territories post-Dobbs is just as difficult as before, and those concerns aren’t even a discussion within the mainstream reproductive rights movement
The military often targets lower-income BIPOC for enlistment. What will it mean for a prospective recruit to not have to choose between debt and service?
These are the stories that resonated most with our communities this year as we uncovered injustice, lifted up new perspectives, got people talking, and moved folks to action
Guam’s struggle against the U.S. military buildup on the island is a referendum on the future of climate justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and the U.S.’ global role as a military superpower.
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