By Jennifer Marley & Kayleigh Warren This summer, the Santa Fe Opera will be featuring the contemporary opera Doctor Atomic, which is a story that depicts the experiences of scientists … Continue reading ‘Doctor Atomic’ & Nuclear Colonialism in Northern New Mexico: A Tewa Perspective
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
Call to Action: #Justice4Loreal March
The Border Town Justice Coalition When: Friday, July 27 @ 5 PM (6 PM MST) Where: Winslow, Arizona @ Winslow City Hall RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1729020047361982/ Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery’s … Continue reading Call to Action: #Justice4Loreal March
Violence of Colonization Represented in UNM Seal
This statement was read during May 5, 2016 during the University of New Mexico’s (UNM) Board of Regents Academic/Student Affairs & Research subcommittee meeting. by Dra. Alicia Romero Good afternoon … Continue reading Violence of Colonization Represented in UNM Seal
Abolish the Racist Seal: UNM KIVA CLUB, The Red Nation Statement to Board of Regents
by The Red Nation & UNM KIVA CLub On Thursday, May 5, it was standing room only as the UNM KIVA Club and The Red Nation read a joint statement … Continue reading Abolish the Racist Seal: UNM KIVA CLUB, The Red Nation Statement to Board of Regents
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
Abolish The Racist Seal: An Open Letter to UNM Administration
The following is an open letter to the University of New Mexico President Bob Frank and the Board of Regents. This letter, with letters of support and a faculty, student, and community petition supporting students’ eleven demands, will be delivered to the President’s Office at Scholes Hall, Friday, April 29, 2016.
Abolish The Racist Seal
by Nick Estes This talk was given March 3, 2016 as part of the Indigenous Book Festival’s opening roundtable, “Beyond Stereotype, Prejudice, & Racism,” at the University of New Mexico, … Continue reading Abolish The Racist Seal
#NoDeadNatives: Red Friday Success and Bordertown Justice in Gallup
Most celebrate “Black Friday” by shopping. For The Red Nation, its allies, and the Albuquerque community, last Friday was “Red Friday”—a community-led initiative to collect winter gear for unsheltered Native … Continue reading #NoDeadNatives: Red Friday Success and Bordertown Justice in Gallup
Call to Action: #NoDeadNatives in Gallup, N.M.
Last winter, 20 unsheltered Native people froze to death in Gallup, N.M. Many were Diné (Navajo). The National Weather Service predicts, because of climate change and El Niño, this winter … Continue reading Call to Action: #NoDeadNatives in Gallup, N.M.