
Indigenous News: talking to daughters, Navajo midwives, rappers and saints
Mare Advertencia Lirika, an indigenous Zapotec, has made a name for herself on the Latin American hip-hop scene.

The Panoche Hills: the strange sere bones of an ancient landscape
A reflection on the dry landscape and living history of the Panoche Hills: It is austere, it is dry, it is dramatically beautiful.

The Pentagon and Hawaii, militarized state of armed occupation
U.S. armed occupation of Hawaii threatens the lives and well-being of indigenous people and others for whom the islands are home.

Pledge in Michigan: Advocate for the earth and the poor
"We will insist that our elected and appointed officials act on behalf of us, our common home and the poor."

Blankenship to finally face justice for 29 miners’ deaths?
The accused coal criminal, Don Blankenship, may finally face justice this coming month.

Trump: Climate change is “not a big problem at all”
Trump declared, "I consider climate change to be not one of our big problems. I think it's the weather."

A decade after Katrina: what we’ve learned and refuse to learn
A decade later, the nation has made little progress in addressing the systemic problems Hurricane Katrina laid bare.

Indigenous News: Youth sue U.S. government over climate change
"This lawsuit is made necessary by the at-best schizophrenic, if not suicidal, nature of U.S. climate and energy policy."

After 54 years, U.S. raises flag in Cuba
A jubilant flag-raising at the reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana is giving way to serious talk about the road ahead in improving relations between the U.S. and Cuba.

Indigenous News: tribe to Redsk*ns - “no thanks to dirty money”
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Council voted on Wednesday to refuse all money from the Washington NFL football team.

