Underreported Struggles #34, January 2010
Feb 1, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Philippine community blocks entry of large mining firm; First Nation begins blockade in northern... Read More
Feb 1, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Philippine community blocks entry of large mining firm; First Nation begins blockade in northern... Read More
Nov 5, 2009 • While Guarani communities in Brazil continue to reclaim their lands and face even more evictions—one leading to the disappearance... Read More
Sep 30, 2009 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Canadian mining company bows out of Chiapas; Malaysian police tear down Penan blockades; Ecuador’s... Read More
Sep 24, 2009 • On the morning of Sept. 18, the Guarani community of Apyka’y was violently attacked by a group of ten... Read More
Sep 17, 2009 • Three nights ago, on September 14, a community of 130 Guarani-Kaiowa People watched on as their village, near the... Read More
Aug 1, 2009 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: the Penan mount blockades against rainforest destruction; Brazil judge orders illegal settlers off Awa... Read More
Jul 25, 2009 • The eldest living member of her tribe, the Takelma Indians of southwest Oregon, Agnes Baker-Pilgrim is a world-renowned spiritual... Read More
May 31, 2009 • In this Month’s Underreported Struggles: 7,000 delegates gather in Peru for the IV Continental Indigenous Summit of Abya Yala;... Read More
May 7, 2009 • A state of lasting peace is making its way to the indigenous territory of Raposa-Serra do Sol in Northern... Read More
Apr 30, 2009 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Peruvian Indigenous Peoples Mobilize Across the Amazon; Barrick and Argentine Officials Assault Women at... Read More
Mar 31, 2009 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Alarming levels of arsenic found near Goldcorp mine; 25,000 Indigenous people March in Oaxaca;... Read More
Mar 21, 2009 • The monoculture pulp and paper industry has great impact on local communities, who must often bare witness to the... Read More
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