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Boulder Area State Legislators Hold First Town Hall of New Session
By the end of the evening, a standing room only crowd came to Sanitas Brewing […]
Open Forum: Resisting US Military Bases and Pentagon Strategies in Latin America
The anti-bases movement in Latin America is strong and a manifestation of the people’s will. […]
Peace Activists Occupy Minority Whip Hoyer’s Office; Seven Arrested
uWASHINGTON DC – Members of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR) refused to leave […]
Sixteen Years After Opening of Guantanamo Brings Escalated Activism
WASHINGTON D.C. – A coalition of multiple partners joined to call for the release of […]
Boulder Will Review Policies and Services after Hearing Testimony from Homeless Rights Advocates
Those wanting Boulder City Council to address the holes in the new approach providing services […]
Thank You to Our Readers and Supporters During Our Transition to Solar Power
We at The Nation Report want to extend a warm message of appreciation to our […]
Boulderites Spend the Night Outside in Protest of Lack of Options for the Unhoused
Challenging the city of Boulder’s lack of services for those who are faced with sleeping […]
TNR Brief: GEO Group, Inc.
LOS ANGELES – Preliminary proceedings for a GEO Group Inc. employee who is charged with […]
Charges Dropped against Indigenous Lenca for Occupying Traditional Lands
LA JARCIA, Wise, Intibuca, Honduras – The recognition of traditional lands of indigenous groups is […]
Fireworks in the Streets in Celebration of Apparent Honduran Election Upset
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Though the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) stopped short of announcing that Honduras […]
Statement following 11-hour Detention of U.S. Human Rights Observer
[Español abajo] Honduran authorities detain U.S. human rights observer 11 hours at airport a day before […]
Denver City Council Open Comment: Justice System Complaint
Editors note: In July of 2016 Denver City Council began hearing its first general public […]