Category Archives: Human Rights
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 […]
Boulder Community Hospital May Become First Hospital in Nation to go Pesticide-Free
Over concerns for those who are seeking medical assistance at Boulder’s Foothills Hospital and instead may […]
About 30 Place their Bodies on the Line to Block Fracking Well Near Elementary School
A broad-issue coalition of thirty-one groups convened Saturday at Big Dry Creek Open Space in […]
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 […]
Oak Flat Guarded Round the Clock to Protect from Mining
Update on the Oak Flat Occupation TUCSON-All three generations within the same families […]
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 […]