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
The 1680 Pueblo Revolt is about Native Resistance
by Jennifer Marley Jennifer Marley is from the San Ildefonso Pueblo and is a student at the University of New Mexico pursuing her bachelor’s degree In Native American Studies. She … Continue reading The 1680 Pueblo Revolt is about Native Resistance
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
Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples: UN Paris Accord #COP21
NOTE: The Red Nation stands in solidarity with our Indigenous brothers and sisters, as well as the so-called ‘protesters’ of the #COP21 United Nations Conference on Climate Change. We recognize a radical … Continue reading Solidarity with Indigenous Peoples: UN Paris Accord #COP21
Victory! Albuquerque Declares Indigenous Peoples Day
by Nick Estes Come celebrate Albuquerque’s First ever Indigenous Peoples Day this Monday, Oct. 12. Today, Oct. 7, 2015, is historic for Indigenous peoples of Albuquerque. The Albuquerque City Council declared … Continue reading Victory! Albuquerque Declares Indigenous Peoples Day
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!
Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea: Politics of Restoration and Hawaiian Sovereignty
NOTE: This piece was originally presented at a forum on Indigenous sovereignty and Hawaiian Sovereignty Restoration Day at the Party for Socialism and Liberation branch office in Albuquerque, NM on … Continue reading Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea: Politics of Restoration and Hawaiian Sovereignty
Science, Time, and Mauna a Wākea: The Thirty-Meter Telescope’s Capitalist-Colonialist Violence, Part II
by David Maile PART TWO The first part of this essay appeared on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 on therednation.org. Time Matters In the previous section, I argued that scientific discourses are … Continue reading Science, Time, and Mauna a Wākea: The Thirty-Meter Telescope’s Capitalist-Colonialist Violence, Part II
Science, Time, and Mauna a Wākea: The Thirty-Meter Telescope’s Capitalist-Colonialist Violence, Part I
by David Maile PART ONE This essay will publish in two parts. Be on the lookout for Part Two next Wednesday, May 20! On April 16, the Hawai‘i Tribune-Herald published … Continue reading Science, Time, and Mauna a Wākea: The Thirty-Meter Telescope’s Capitalist-Colonialist Violence, Part I