53rd National Day of Mourning: Indigenous pride, power and protest! By K. James November 19, 2022 What are the United States’ foundational myths? Who created them, and who do they erase and [...]
SCOTUS hands off Indigenous children! By Will Hodgkinson November 19, 2022 The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Nov. 9 on the case of Haaland v. Brackeen, [...]
Nov. 24: Masks Up! Mayflowers Down! 2022 National Day of Mourning Nov. 24, 2022 — 12 noon Cole’s Hill, Plymouth, MA (hill above Plymouth Rock) E-mail: info@uaine.org [...]
In memory of Moonanum James: ‘We are not vanishing. We are not conquered’ By Moonanum James November 19, 2022 Moonamum James, a co-leader of United American Indians of New England, died on Dec. 4, [...]
Cherokee Nation: Broken treaties and Indigenous sovereignty By Will Hodgkinson November 10, 2022 The Cherokee Nation has renewed its long-standing demands that the U.S. Congress honor [...]
Brazil elections: Workers, most oppressed defeat fascist Bolsonaro By Martha Grevatt October 31, 2022 The people of Brazil have shown remarkable courage, in the face of extreme right-wing [...]
Typhoon rips through Western Alaska exposing high cost of climate change By Paddy Colligan October 6, 2022 A New York Times weekly news quiz Sept. 9 asked which of these climate disasters happened [...]
A long history of war lies By Jorge Cadima October 10, 2022 This article was published Sept. 29 in Avante, the newspaper of the Portuguese Communist [...]
Panamá: Workers strike, win price rollback By Deborah Rodriguez August 2, 2022 The author was in Panama City, Panama, on a school trip with her daughter when the [...]
Ecuador’s popular movements halt national strike after tentative agreement By Michael Otto July 5, 2022 Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador July 3 – Representatives of popular organizations ended an [...]
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