Category Archives: Genocide
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 […]
Oak Flat Guarded Round the Clock to Protect from Mining
Update on the Oak Flat Occupation TUCSON-All three generations within the same families […]
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 […]
New Drone Training at Iowa Base Met with Resistance
DES MOINES-Four children of the Ali Mohammed Nasser family were four, five,seven, and nine years […]
Sanchez Ceren of El Salvador Nearly Avoids a Runoff
SAN SALVADOR-Today Costa Ricans and Salvadorans went to the polls to determine their next presidents. […]
200 Protesters Participate in Nationwide Actions Calling for Obama to Deny Permits for the Keystone XL
DENVER – Founding member of 350.org Bill McKibben has been heard in recent days on alternative […]
University of Denver Alumni, Students, and Faculty Protest George Bush Award
DENVER-One hundred people holding signs and chanting, “How many people must you kill, to […]
A One Hundred Thirty-Year-Old Ancestral Staff is Passed Down to the Next Generation
EAGLE BUTTE HOMELANDS, SOUTH DAKOTA-Today TJ Afraid of Hawk, Robin LaDue, and Wani Loud Hawk […]
The 10th Annual Migrant Trail Crosses 75 Miles of the Sonora Desert
TUCSON-Fifty-three participants completed the journey across the Altar Valley in the Sonora Desert in Arizona […]
The Community of Ahuas in Honduras Demands Justice for 2012 US DEA Massacre
VALLECITO, COLON, HONDURAS-A canoe carrying villagers mostly from the community of Ahuas in Honduras was […]
Is Martial Law in Effect in Honduras?
VALLECITO, COLON, HONDURAS-It was November of 2012 when The Nation Report last reported from on […]
The Indigenous of Honduras Stage Historic Meeting: Join Together to Continue Living on Their Lands
VALLECITO, COLON, HONDURAS – The original inhabitants of this Central American country have been struggling […]