Dear Professor S. James Anaya, I want to commend you for your invaluable work on Indigenous rights. As your scholarship and service as a UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights … Continue reading Honor the Palestinian Call for Academic Boycott: A Letter to Prof. James Anaya
“He Will Not Divide Us” Comes to Albuquerque
by Melissa Tso On February 10, 2017, the Museum of the Moving Image abandoned “He Will Not Divide Us”. Eight days later, the four-year livestream project of Shia LeBouf, Nastja … Continue reading “He Will Not Divide Us” Comes to Albuquerque
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
The Old Indian War: Leonard Peltier & Standing Rock
For more info, visit: whoisleonardpeltier.info. by Nick Estes Former federal prosecutor Cynthia Dunne, an unlikely ally, considers the 41-year imprisonment of Native activist Leonard Peltier (Ojibwe/Dakota) as “one of the … Continue reading The Old Indian War: Leonard Peltier & Standing Rock
Jail Killer Cop Austin Shipley for the Murder of Navajo Mother Loreal Tsingine
Bordertown Justice Coalition’s statement on the resignation of Austin Shipley from Winslow PD 10/31/16 The Bordertown Justice Coalition (BTJC) applauds Austin Shipley’s resignation from the Winslow Police Department. Not only … Continue reading Jail Killer Cop Austin Shipley for the Murder of Navajo Mother Loreal Tsingine
Everyday is Indigenous Peoples Day!
This speech was given at the second annual Albuquerque Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 10, 2016. by David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu Maile The Red Nation formed in November 2014, almost two years … Continue reading Everyday is Indigenous Peoples Day!
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
Native and Trans People to the Front
by Stella Martin This speech was originally given at the Albuquerque Trans March on June 9, 2016, just three days before a gunman murdered 49 (mostly Puerto Rican and Latino) … Continue reading Native and Trans People to the Front
Native Liberation: The Way Forward
by Nick Estes These were the concluding remarks to the first annual Native Liberation 2016 Conference convened at the Larry Casuse Center in Albuquerque, NM on Aug. 13, 2016. Nick … Continue reading Native Liberation: The Way Forward
RIMPAC and the Military Occupation of Hawai‘i
by David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu Maile This talk was originally given at The Red Nation’s Native Liberation 2016 Conference at the Larry Casuse Center in Albuquerque, NM on August 13, 2016. David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu Maile is … Continue reading RIMPAC and the Military Occupation of Hawai‘i