by Melissa Tso The attack on women from all corners of the globe has become more apparent over the last several weeks. Claudia Patricia Gómez González (Guatemalan), Razan Al-Najjar (Palestinian) … Continue reading Say their names: Claudia Patricia Gómez González, Razan Al-Najjar, Roxana Hernandez
Hwéeldi continues
By Andrew Curley Today we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the treaty between the United States and “the Navajo band of Indians.” Most Navajo people are unaware or unconcerned about … Continue reading Hwéeldi continues
“The Struggle Does Not End Here”: The Fight to Protect Greater Chaco Continues
by Kayleigh Kewageshig As of yesterday, the March 8, 2018 sale of 25 land parcels in the Greater Chaco Landscape has been CANCELED, pending cultural impact assessments of parcels in … Continue reading “The Struggle Does Not End Here”: The Fight to Protect Greater Chaco Continues
Greater Chaco Is Not for Sale! Stop Trump’s Colonial Land Grab
by The Red Nation Trump’s war on the planet and Indigenous peoples has now turned to the San Juan Basin, the Greater Chaco Region, and its Diné residents as another … Continue reading Greater Chaco Is Not for Sale! Stop Trump’s Colonial Land Grab
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
From Charlottesville to Santa Fe: Smash Racist Memorials, Smash White Supremacy
By The Red Nation We condemn the bigoted terror that white supremacists used against anti-racist and anti-fascist forces this past weekend in #Charlottesville. A diverse coalition of progressives, LGBTQ rights … Continue reading From Charlottesville to Santa Fe: Smash Racist Memorials, Smash White Supremacy
Pueblo Resurgence, White Revisionism: The Bloody Truth about the Santa Fe Entrada
by Elena Ortiz and Jennifer Marley Every fall the city of Santa Fe celebrates a revisionist historical account of the so-called “bloodless reconquest” of Santa Fe. Most New Mexicans have … Continue reading Pueblo Resurgence, White Revisionism: The Bloody Truth about the Santa Fe Entrada
Considering a Navajo Name Change: Self-Identification, Land, and Liberation
By Majerle Lister Land is the source of political and economic power. Settler-colonialism is predicated on it. This is demonstrated by the power relationship between indigenous people and colonial entities. … Continue reading Considering a Navajo Name Change: Self-Identification, Land, and Liberation
No to Deadly Exchange, Demand Change: Standing Against US-Israel Police Exchange Programs
by Melissa Tso For more than 50 years, the settler-colonial state of Israel has been marketing weaponry and surveillance, testing on Palestinians every day in the occupied territories. Israeli companies … Continue reading No to Deadly Exchange, Demand Change: Standing Against US-Israel Police Exchange Programs
Born on the Fourth of July: Counterinsurgency, Indigenous Resistance, and Black Revolt
The Declaration of Independence is an unlikely yet foundational location for US counterinsurgency doctrine.