LaDonna Brave Bull Allard ‘changed history’
by Aliyah Chavez and Mary Annette Pember Indian Country Today LaDonna Brave Bull Allard was a catalyst igniting the global movement opposing construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline across her
by Aliyah Chavez and Mary Annette Pember Indian Country Today LaDonna Brave Bull Allard was a catalyst igniting the global movement opposing construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline across her
by Jonathon Levinson published on OPB Portland police shot a person at Lents Park in Southeast Portland just after 9:30 a.m. Friday. Police confirmed that the victim, a white man
published on Axios Climate activist Greta Thunberg will testify before the House Oversight Subcommittee on the Environment on Thursday, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), chairman of the panel, announced Tuesday. Why
by Yvette Cabrera published by Grist Newly appointed Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland has pledged to address the concerns of U.S. communities that have disproportionately suffered from pollution and
by Creede Newton published on Al Jazeera April 19, 2021 The jury in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin over the murder of Black man George Floyd has
by Nicole Chavez and Adrienne Broaddus, CNN published on Gwinnet Daily Post A wooden Black Power fist stood for months at the makeshift memorial in Minneapolis where George Floyd was
When I met a seven-year-old girl named Guljumma at a refugee camp in Kabul a dozen years ago, she told me that bombs fell early one morning while she slept
by Peace House staff Armed conflicts create tremendous harm on the natural environment. Conversely damaged landscapes and ecosystems create conditions ripe for new wars. A terrible, sad, and ugly cycle.
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