Category Archives: Human Rights
Southern Arizonans Decry Impending Border Militarization
TUCSON-A group of women, with the number of recovered migrant remains found in the desert […]

Drone Walkers Plant Organic Corn Seeds Outside of Monsanto Plant
GRINNELL, IOWA-Today, ten human rights activists who are walking 195 miles from Rock Island, Illinois […]

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 […]

Peace and Justice Organization Pressures Pharmaca to Stop Selling Ahava Products Made in the West Bank
BOULDER-Members of the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center (RMPJC) stood outside of Pharmaca Pharmacy […]

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 […]

A New Generation Protests Rocky Flats Near Denver
BOULDER-Community residents surrounding the town of Superior turned out today at the grand opening of […]

Monsanto Takes Global Hit
DENVER-Six continents took part in actions against agri-giant Monsanto today. Participants from over fifty countries […]

Fracking Moratorium to End June 10th: Fractivists Vow Civil Disobedience
BOULDER-Despite receiving hundreds of emails, letters, calls, and public comments on the issue of fracking, […]

Pilgrimage to Colorado’s World War II Concentration Camp
GRANADA, CO-Those who were interned at AMACHE during World War II made the pilgrimage today […]

Phoenix Sex Worker Outreach Project Protests Expansion of Diversion Program
PHOENIX – Those who work in the local sex industry and supporters said at a […]

Longtime Activist and University of Colorado Alumna Dora Esquibel is Remembered at Ceremony
DENVER-On May 7, 2012 the community lost a longtime Matriarch of the Genizaro Apache Tribe when Maria […]

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 […]
