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Six Solutions That Support Native Sovereignty — From Tribal Schooling to Bison Herds
Florida's Miccosukee is the first tribe allowed to run its own school, where students fully participate in family and cultural activities.
National Movement Hopes to Help Hundreds of Thousands Jailed Because They Can’t Afford Bail
Community bond funds are getting people out and demanding the abolition of monetary bail.
Temer Government Set to Overthrow Brazil’s Environmental Agenda
Brazil's powerful agribusiness lobby is pushing a raft of new laws to set back environmental and Indigenous protections by 30 years.
European Councils Build Solidarity Cities at the Local Level
European city councils have launched an initiative to coordinate their responses to the migrant crisis.
The Repository of Depravity: Dismembered Animals Line the Shelves of a Federal Warehouse
A federal warehouse for confiscated animal products offers a chilling look at humans' disregard for other species.
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Portrait of the Un-President
I have joined others who have made the choice to opt out of watching the January 20 circus inauguration.
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Latinos Are Stressed Over President Trump
I have started to double check whether I have my birth registration card in my wallet.
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UN Declares Israeli Settlements Illegal; Netanyahu Vows to Retaliate After US Abstains From Vote
Israeli officials are vowing to build thousands of new settlement homes on occupied Palestinian land.
What Will Happen When Donald Trump Takes Over US Drone and Targeted Assassination Program?
In Syracuse, New York, four people were arrested outside the Hancock Air National Guard Base on Friday.