Cameron, Navajo Nation, AZ “Does life really matter? That is the ultimate question.” – Navajo Nation Delegate Casey Allen Johnson Around 50 community members, activists, officials, elders, and children prayerfully … Continue reading Navajo Nation Does Sovereignty: No Illegal Uranium Transports
The Red Nation Podcast “Hope is on the streets”: Venezuelan elections 2024
⚡️ Episode 369 of The Red Nation Podcast ⚡️ Justin Teba and Maira Olivia-Rios traveled to Venezuela to observe the 2024 Presidential Elections. In this episode, they discuss the elements … Continue reading The Red Nation Podcast “Hope is on the streets”: Venezuelan elections 2024
The Red Nation Podcast – Venezuela Mixtape
⚡️ Episode 368 of The Red Nation Podcast ⚡️ The people of Venezuela are preparing for the presidential election this upcoming Sunday. For years, the corporate media and the Washington-dominated … Continue reading The Red Nation Podcast – Venezuela Mixtape
The Red Nation Podcast – “Two ways to resist, two ways to die” w/ Max Ajl (pt.1)
⚡️ Episode 363 of The Red Nation Podcast ⚡️ (Note: This is the first half of Nick’s conversation with Max. For the second half, become a patron of Red Media. You can help … Continue reading The Red Nation Podcast – “Two ways to resist, two ways to die” w/ Max Ajl (pt.1)
The Red Nation Podcast #Throwback
Jun 07, 2020 – Who killed Berta Cáceres? w/ Nina Lakhani Interview with journalist Nina Lahkani on her new book Who Killed Berta Cáceres? Dams, Death Squads, and an Indigenous … Continue reading The Red Nation Podcast #Throwback
“To Keep a Place of Prayer:” Tasing is Just the Latest Incident in a Long History of Colonial Violence at Petroglyphs
On December 27th, a National Park Service employee tased Darrall House, a Diné/Oneida man, at the base of the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He went there to … Continue reading “To Keep a Place of Prayer:” Tasing is Just the Latest Incident in a Long History of Colonial Violence at Petroglyphs
The Solutions and Answers we Seek Exist with We, the People
Republished from Green Fire Times (January 2021) Traditionally, indigenous communities did not measure time in a linear way. Everything was cyclic. All motion is cyclic. It circulates to the limits … Continue reading The Solutions and Answers we Seek Exist with We, the People
Urgent Statement From Mapuche Lands! Declaration of the Comunidad de Historia Mapuche in Light of Recent Incidents in Mapuche Territory
With the present declaration, we denounce the nature of the political stunt of the recent repressive police operation executed by the Investigative Police of Chile (PDI, by its acronym in … Continue reading Urgent Statement From Mapuche Lands! Declaration of the Comunidad de Historia Mapuche in Light of Recent Incidents in Mapuche Territory
Hands off Cuba! We Salute the Cuban Revolution and the Battle Against Imperialism
The Trump administration has escalated the attack on Cuba that will have serious implications in the years to come. Yesterday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo designated Cuba as a “state … Continue reading Hands off Cuba! We Salute the Cuban Revolution and the Battle Against Imperialism
Unsheltered Not Homeless
Indigenous peoples cannot be homeless. Stigma associated with the term “homeless” invalidates the relationship Indigenous peoples’ have to their homelands—the foundation of who we are as people. Shaming unsheltered Native … Continue reading Unsheltered Not Homeless