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Indigenous Activism
Protecting the Seas to Save the Land
The environmental damage that the oil industry has caused over the years has only exacerbated the problems caused by rising sea levels.
Building Democracy Without the State
The Rojava revolution provides a historic opportunity to put the communalist model of Democratic Confederalism into practice.
The Indigenous World Under a Nuclear Cloud
Millions of indigenous peoples living in Fourth World territories around the world have been and continue to be exposed to nuclear radiation and toxic chemicals.
How Women-Led Movements Are Redefining Power, From California to Nepal
In the face of corporate domination, economic injustice and climate change, movements led by women offer a revolutionary path.
Slain Activist Berta Cáceres’ Daughter: US Military Aid Has Fueled Repression and Violence in Honduras
One of Berta Caceres' daughters, Olivia, spoke to Democracy Now! in Tegucigalpa.
Why Was Berta Cáceres Assassinated?
A few numbers begin to reveal why the Honduran indigenous leader and global movement luminary was assassinated.
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How Canada Should Investigate Violence Against Indigenous Women
A national inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women must remain focused.
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Canadian First Nations Demand Action on Missing and Murdered Women
Numerous national and local groups have fought to stop the deaths and disappearances.
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Montana Tribe’s Water Deal Clears Major Senate Milestone
Blackfeet have waited decades to resolve their water claims but Congress is in no hurry.
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We Resist, We Survive: Leonard Peltier and Imprisoned Indians
How many letters will you write home that begin, “please don't let me die in prison”?