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South Africa: The ‘Voice of the Earth’ and the Fight for Mupo

“Never and never again shall we experience the oppression by one another, we are one nation with different cultures.”... Read More

Northwest Indians Oppose Transport and Export of Fossil Fuels: Tribes Target Goldman Sachs Shareholders

On May 16, the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) unanimously adopted a resolution entitled Oppose the Proposals for... Read More

Voices of Coal: Jay Julius, member of Lummi Nation tribal council and fisherman

Plans are now underway to construct the largest coal export facility in North America at Cherry Point, in northwest... Read More

India: Mining Companies Dump Coal Mine Debris On Village Land

In this short video, IndiaUnheard Correspondent Mohan Bhuiyan documents the impacts of dumping coal mine debris on his village... Read More

Native and non-Native Fishers join Lummi Nation in opposing proposed coal terminal at Cherry Point

LUMMI INDIAN RESERVATION, BELLINGHAM, Wash.—A fleet of boats piloted by Native and non-Native fishers gathered today in the waters... Read More

Slick PR and green hoax aims to deceive Navajos

A new PR firm, and a slick green hoax, are aimed at the theft of Navajo water rights and... Read More

No to CoAL! Venda communities stand up against mine

The mining corporation Coal of Africa Ltd (CoAL) continues to push forward with plans to open a coking coal... Read More

Bring the Reel Power Film Festival to your community! Apply for a Mini-Grant By March 2

If you live in a community that has been or may be impacted by mountaintop removal, fracking, or a... Read More

Open-cast Coal Mining Threatens Indigenous Villagers in Jharkhand, India

The expansion of open-cast coal mining operations in Jharkhand’s Northern Karanpura Valley poses a major threat to the region’s... Read More

Still time to stop controversial 8,100 acre coal mine near Alaskan community

The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) is now accepting public comments on the Wishbone Hill coal strip mine–a... Read More

Underreported Struggles #51, June 2011

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: 1000 Indigenous people in Colombia warned that they would be killed if they tried... Read More

Fever: A Video Guide About Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change

LifeMosaic, a Scottish-based non-profit, has launched a new series of short films to help raise awareness and build knowledge... Read More

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important notice --rodney liddell--photographer, searching robert kupano north solomons radio bougainville 1980-82.Family from Kanga Beach Buin He was my guide searching for war relics to photograph.74 photos published in book...
It definitely wasn't my intent to disparage Real News or anything like that. I really just wanted to outline the 'media crisis' in the hope that everyone in the list...
Real News, which came in last in your infographic, is evidently delivering what its readers want. Otherwise, they wouldn't be donating hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to keep...
Given the results of our research, a more in-depth examination is definitely in order....
Our Aboriginal people are more Canadian than most of us, myself included. It is not their fight it is our fight as Canadians and we need to join them. Fracking...
Sadly I feel these RCMP's, do feel within their rights[doesn't mean their right]because it's the gov't of Canada, which is ultimately at fault; and the reason the [gov't + RCMP]...
Keep on fighting people, my heart is with you....

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