**UPDATE (9/27/17): THE LOCATION AND TIME FOR SATURDAY’S ACTIVITIES HAVE CHANGED. THE TIME FOR SUNDAY’S ACTIVITIES HAS CHANGED, AS WELL. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR CHANGES.** Gallup, NM, September 20, 2017 … Continue reading Native Liberation Conference 2017: Gallup, N.M., Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
Reflections on Entrada: Can you support a mayor who condones violence against Native women?
by Christian White Christian is Kewa Pueblo/Diné, a member of The Red Nation, and a student at the University of New Mexico I want to reflect on everything I experienced … Continue reading Reflections on Entrada: Can you support a mayor who condones violence against Native women?
Santa Fe Refuses to Stand Up Against Racism, Instead Chooses to Brutalize Native People
URGENT: People need legal support. Please consider donating to help those arrested here. UPDATE: Jennifer Marley has been released. By The Red Nation On Friday, September 8, approximately two hundred … Continue reading Santa Fe Refuses to Stand Up Against Racism, Instead Chooses to Brutalize Native People
Indian Killers: Crime, Punishment, and Empire
by Nick Estes Last June the Westmoreland County Historical Society reenacted the 1785 hanging of Mamachtaga, a Lenape man. In a viral video (now removed), jeering white onlookers shouted at … Continue reading Indian Killers: Crime, Punishment, and Empire
Fighting for Our Lives: #NoDAPL in Historical Context
by Nick Estes Little has been written about the historical relationship between the movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the longer histories of Oceti Sakowin (The Great Sioux Nation) … Continue reading Fighting for Our Lives: #NoDAPL in Historical Context
Speaking out against border town violence: the killing of Loreal Tsingine and our community’s growing response
By Andrew Curley Winslow, AZ – It has been over a month since Loreal Tsingine, a 27-year old Navajo woman, was gunned down in the streets of Winslow (3/27/16). At … Continue reading Speaking out against border town violence: the killing of Loreal Tsingine and our community’s growing response
Justice for Loreal – Vigil
For Immediate Release: March 30, 2016 Contact: Andrew Curley (928) 606-2674 The Red Nation to hold vigil and demand justice for slain Navajo mother Loreal Tsingine Stop racist violence against … Continue reading Justice for Loreal – Vigil
No Dead Natives: The Gallup Report
by The Red Nation Council Download the report here: NO DEAD NATIVES: THE GALLUP REPORT. Church Rock, N.M.—On Tuesday, Jan. 12, The Red Nation presented its findings on border town violence … Continue reading No Dead Natives: The Gallup Report
Call to Action: Abolish Columbus Day!
March & Rally for Indigenous Peoples’ Day of Resistance & Resilience Monday, October 12, 2015 Downtown ABQ: First St. & Central Ave @ 5pm Columbus Day celebrates the death and … Continue reading Call to Action: Abolish Columbus Day!
40 Years of Injustice: ABQ Demands Clemency for Leonard Peltier
by Nick Estes On Friday, June 26, more than thirty people stood outside the Peter V. Dominici federal courthouse in Albuquerque, NM to demand executive clemency for Leonard Peltier, an … Continue reading 40 Years of Injustice: ABQ Demands Clemency for Leonard Peltier