Category Archives: Civil Rights
Denver Sheriff Announces New Use-of-Force Policy at Quarterly Citizen’s Oversight Board Forum
Following a commissioned report by Hillard Heintz of Chicago and OIR Group of Los Angeles […]
Groups Gather to Open Safer Spaces to Mourn and Support LGBTQI and 2spirit Communities after Orlando Massacre
“We are asking community to share in pain, prayers, art, love and vision of protection […]
Denver and Boulder Respond to Orlando Mass Shooting
Following word of the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida today, vigils took place across the […]
Voices for Creative Nonviolence Will Expose Illinoisans to Mass Incarceration Issues
Known for years of walking across states carrying messages of drone warfare devastation, the peace […]
The Legacy of Los Seis de Boulder
Those who knew Los Seis de Boulder (or the Boulder 6) have maintained that their […]
Election Ballot 2016: No Slavery Resolution Goes to Colorado Voters in November
“As people of faith, we believe that slavery is not a human value; we believe […]
70 Years after Closing of Amache Concentration Camp Marked 40 Years after First Commemoration
GRANADA, CO-Marge Taniwaki, one of the original organizers of the first official pilgrimage to Granada Relocation […]
After Another Officer Involved Shooting, San Francisco Police Chief Resigns
SAN FRANCISCO-After years of protests, marches, and other civil actions including a 17-day hunger strike […]
Honduras: Farmer Co-op Leader Flees Village to Protect from Death Threats
(all photos: The Nation Report) MIAMI-Leaving your home, family, and community because everyone wants to […]
Chaupe Family Wins Battle against Denver’s Newmont Mining Corporation
all photos: The Nation Report Maxima Chaupe Acuna has lived in the mountains of […]
Plowshares Nuns Return to the Site of Missile After 12 Years
FORT MORGAN-As they came to be known, the “radical missile silo nuns” returned to the […]