South Dakota prosecutors have 45 days to declare their intent to retry Tilsen, founder and CEO of NDN Collective
Tilsen, whose trial starts on Jan. 26, told Prism that officials in South Dakota are attempting to suppress Indigenous liberation movements
When the federal government shutdown halted SNAP benefits, Indigenous leaders amped up efforts to share traditional food and knowledge within communities
On the Pine Ridge Reservation, an alliance of Native mothers fights against the meth epidemic and reimagines a future for their people
With Trump’s reelection and high stakes on abortion, immigration, and more, advocates say now is the time to focus on local and state organizing
With the future of abortion rights hanging in the balance and a new president with a conservative stance on the issue, advocates look ahead to local efforts
Abortion rights organizers hope the ballot measures will restore reproductive rights to what has become an “abortion and maternal care desert”
Selectively borrowing Indigenous practices cannot truly address the climate crisis or injustices to Indigenous peoples perpetrated by white settler colonialism
Different tribes have varied histories of land dispossession, leading tribes to work with individuals, organizations, and governments to return Native land
Settler-colonial governments accelerated the climate crisis through genocide and mass displacement. The solution lies with LANDBACK
As the fate of Roe v. Wade looms, conservative lawmakers are already introducing legislation to limit and ban access to abortions
Several states now threaten protesters with enhanced legal penalties for “starting riots.”
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