Report Back: Mining Injustice Conference 2012, Day 2
May 26, 2012 • This is the second of a two-part feature detailing events at the fourth annual Mining Injustice Conference, May 5-6,... Read More
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May 26, 2012 • This is the second of a two-part feature detailing events at the fourth annual Mining Injustice Conference, May 5-6,... Read More
May 23, 2012 • The 4th Indigenous Leaders Summit of the Americas was held April 11-14, 2012 in Cartagena, Colombia. It was in... Read More
Apr 13, 2012 • Indigenous Peoples from the Americas gathered at the Rights of Mother Earth conference, April 4 –6, at Haskell Indian... Read More
Apr 11, 2012 • Article cross-posted from West Papua Media Alerts APR 11 – Demonstrations were held in Jayapura on April 5 in... Read More
Oct 22, 2011 • The Wixarika People are calling all social movements, activists and Indigenous Peoples around the world to join them in... Read More
Sep 18, 2011 • In recent weeks, Indigenous representatives from 90 organizations in the Amazon region unanimously approved a new action plan that... Read More
May 26, 2011 • From May 14-19, Indigenous representatives gathered in Vancouver, BC., for Mining Justice Week, a six-day event organized by the... Read More
Jan 3, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ecuadorian soldiers evict Kichwa community; UN approves two Resolutions from Bolivia; South Dakota OK’s... Read More
Dec 29, 2010 • Esther Stutzman, Kalapuya and Coos Elder, speaking at the 1st Annual Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Ecosystem Sustainability Conference, May... Read More
Nov 26, 2010 • “We wish from our hearts that these rights we are proposing will be added to and that people across... Read More
Sep 25, 2010 • A powerful and moving speech by Bety Cariño, recorded at the fifth Frontline Defenders Conference in Dublin, Ireland, February,... Read More
Aug 31, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Chile Court says it’s OK to force feed Mapuche political prisoners; More than 1,000... Read More
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