Banned by the apartheid State of South Africa, and classified as terrorists by the United States, Nelson Mandela and his comrades in the African National Congress were solid supporters of the Palestinian liberation struggle. As noted at Electronic Intifada, President Mandela voiced his solidarity with the Palestinian people by calling on the world to support […]
The indigenous community of Sekuruwe in Limpopo, South Africa, suffered a great loss at the hands of Anglo Platinum last week. In the face of mounting protests, on December 3rd, company bulldozers destroyed the Sekuruwe’s last remaining farmland, what little they had left since their land rights were handed over to the company last year. […]
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Twenty-two contributors share their experiences with Indigenous resurgence in "everyday" settings - those often unseen, unacknowledged actions that promote community health and well-being. Brought to you by the faculty and students of Indigenous Governance (IGOV) at the University of Victoria and the Indigenous Politics Program (UHIP) at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa.
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