
Time to act: Last chance to free Leonard Peltier
Time is of the essence for readers to sign a petition in support of Peltier's release.

From the People’s World archives: “Law and order” - the Mississippi way
In 1963, the following article appeared in the pages of The Worker, a predecessor publication of People's World . . .

Remembering Ferguson and the birth of a movement
They stood up and in a simple act, spoke his name - Mike Brown. Others have stood up since.

Black history celebration: Up close and personal
"We have to use the vote, because it can be a deciding factor in electing someone who will stand with us."

Bernie Sanders should have done better with Clyde Bellecourt’s treaty question
Sanders was asked a very important question looming in the minds of American Indian voters, and could have done much more.

Western lands and the “material out of which countries are made”
The people of the West have so far rebuffed the militias' agenda, for which the entire nation should be grateful.

“We were here first”: Occupied Oregon land still belongs to Paiute tribe
The forcible removal of the Paiute people from the Malheur Reservation brings to mind the failure of the U.S. to live up to its treaty obligations.

Harney County residents say go home Bundy
The Bundy-led right-wing militia grouplet has little support among local residents for their call to arms; they do not want them there.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel must be impeached
Rahm Emanuel has proven himself the most roughly drawn, one-dimensional of comic book villains, an insult to the city's intelligence and sustainability.

Lakota 57 verdict means “open season” on Indians
We need to have a national meeting of Native people and supporters to robustly address this crisis post haste.

