Since April this year, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota has been protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), an oil pipeline that would directly threaten their water ...
During their most recent demonstrations #NoDAPL activists have been using signs and chants to demand the release of Red Fawn Fallis. Who is Fallis? She’s the woman who was arrested at a #NoDAPL riot ...
For a few minutes, the street was almost silent. It was a respite from the yelling for the several hundred protestors who Thursday night packed themselves outside San Francisco’s Federal Building to ...
MINOT — Since Feb. 15, various North Dakota leaders have been testifying in federal court in a lawsuit against the federal government seeking to recoup tens of millions of dollars in costs from the ...
Stein and Baraka traveled to the Red Warrior resistance camp in North Dakota to stand with the water protectors of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and other First Nations as they fight to stop the ...
The Dakota Access Pipeline is the latest chapter in a long war of colonial violence against Native Americans – a war that has been ongoing since first contact and largely waged without interruption.
On September 13, 2016, activists around the country will take up arms in solidarity with Indigenous communities fighting for their lives on the front lines. As thousands of Indigenous protesters set ...
Standing Rock is all over the news and Native Americans have been mobilizing to stop the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline for months. But has this momentum translated into electoral action?