Attend or view National Day of Mourning By Kathy Durkin November 16, 2021 The 52nd National Day of Mourning, commemorated by Indigenous peoples and their allies, [...]
A Sandinista’s view of Nicaragua’s colonial history November 10, 2021 The following is part of a presentation given by Johnny Hodgson, Sandinista National Liberation Front’s [...]
COP26: More “blah, blah, blah!” November 10, 2021 Midway through the COP26 U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, over 100,000 youth marched Nov. 5 to [...]
Defend Apache people’s Oak Flats By Stephanie Hedgecoke October 25, 2021 Apache Stronghold activists rallied in San Francisco Oct. 21, the day before the [...]
International Tribunal finds U.S. guilty of crimes against humanity November 1, 2021 The International Tribunal on Human Rights Abuses Against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples was held Oct. [...]
Oct. 22-25: Int’l tribunal on U.S. human rights abuses – Join by Zoom International tribunal of legal experts to judge U.S. human rights abuses against Black, Brown and Indigenous People [...]
International tribunal of legal experts to judge U.S. human rights abuses against Black, Brown and Indigenous Peoples, Oct. 22-25 October 18, 2021 The following is lightly edited from a press release issued by the tribunal: In the Spirit of Mandela, an [...]
Victory for Perú Libre and Mariáteguismo By Christian Noakes July 21, 2021 For more than a month, Keiko Fujimori and others in Peru’s right-wing opposition [...]
Haunani-Kay Trask, Hawaiian leader July 13, 2021 Haunani Kay Trask By the Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies Hawaiian leader Haunani-Kay Trask died [...]
SCOTUS ruling: Bigotry behind the fig leaf of religion By Martha Grevatt June 25, 2021 The June 17 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, in Fulton v. Philadelphia, [...]
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