The real estate boom along the Chesapeake Bay’s shoreline is just the latest form of extraction to hit the region
The tribe, whose territory is adjacent to the immigration detention facility in the Florida Everglades, joined a lawsuit against the state and federal governments on July 14
After seeing limited success this legislative session, advocates in Minnesota vow to work toward full protections for manoomin, or wild rice, until they’re won
On the Pine Ridge Reservation, an alliance of Native mothers fights against the meth epidemic and reimagines a future for their people
With the Trump administration back in office, local organizing to protect water and uphold the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe’s treaty rights is paramount
Joe Biden granted a commutation to the 80-year-old Indigenous activist in one of his last acts before leaving office
There is a lack of respect for the Indigenous past, present, and future, though we’re more than happy to grapple with the weaponization of past colonial injustices to ignore or cover up present-day crimes
Voter suppression in Farmington tracks back to a long history of violence and discrimination
As we face the erasure of BIPOC stories in public schools, we must fight for inclusive, intersectional, and truthful curriculum.
Native and Indigenous American voters helped propel progressive candidates into office and now face new ballot “security” measures that would make voting harder.
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