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Red Nation Rising: Bordertowns and Native Liberation in the U.S. and Canada
A conversation with Jennifer Nez Denetdale, Melanie K. Yazzie, Doreen Manuel, and Kanahus Manuel. Moderated by Chris La Tray.
The everyday violence of Indian Country’s ‘bordertowns’
By Kalen Goodluck High Country News May 12th, 2021 In ‘Red Nation Rising,’ violence in the communities abutting reservations illuminates…
Indigenous Resistance in Europe’s Far North
By Firestorm Books & CafeMay 11th, 2021 Author Gabriel Kuhn is joined in conversation with Sámi activist Niillas Somby as…
Adventure Read Aloud: A More Graceful Shaboom
Firestorm Books & Cafe Jacinta Bunnell teams up with Ami Joelle Glazer to bring you an adventure read aloud story…
New Books | Anarchism in the Philippines
New FrameMay 10th, 2021 In an interview, activists Jong Pairez and Bas Umali discuss alternatives to social organisation that move…
Counterpoints: A San Francisco Bay Area Atlas of Displacement and Resistance
By UC Santa Cruz Arts, Lectures, and EntertainmentMay 4th, 2021 On May 4th 2021, we celebrate the launch of Counterpoints:…
The ascent of Sara Nelson, workers’ great hope
The Association of Flight Attendants president has become America’s most prominent labor leader. Now she’s poised to help the entire…
Streams and lakes have rights, a US county decided. Now they’re suing Florida
By Isabella KaminskiThe GuardianMay 1st, 2021 A novel lawsuit is taking advantage of a local ‘rights of nature’ measure passed…