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People who have lost Native and Indigenous women in their lives stand as the student group First Nations, in collaboration with Indigenous Sisters Resistance and the ASUW Womxn’s Action Committee, ...
And as we head towards an election on Sept. 20, justice for Indigenous Peoples should be a key campaign issue given the discoveries of hundreds of mass graves at the sites of former Indian ...
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is observed annually on August 9 to raise awareness and promote the protection of the rights of Indigenous peoples worldwide. This day honors ...
The Yukon and Alaska governments signed a memorandum to share strategies and networks that address violence against ...
News Indigenous Rights + Justice Politics A Path to Fewer Indigenous People in Prisons ‘We’re ready to go with a plan,’ says Kory Wilson of the BC First Nations Justice Council. A Tyee Q&A.
Howard Zehr on his role in restorative justice movements and the philosophies’ indigenous roots. Howard Zehr, often called the “grandfather” of restorative justice, speaks about his role in ...
Angela Mooney D'Arcy of the Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples says Native Americans and other historically oppressed Californians should share in the fight for reparations.
Marcos is one of many who participated in Tuesday's Indigenous Peoples Summit at Metro Community College. The panel focused on the state of indigenous people's sovereignty and environmental justice.
Russell Marks’ Black Lives, White Law is not about solutions; it’s about identifying the problems with Australia’s criminal legal system, and the injustice it does to First Nations people.
The chief justice of the Northern Territory says some extreme attacks on Aboriginal women have been attributed to “bullshit traditional violence” in which perpetrators seek to justify their crime as ...