Posts of: Jay Taber
Shades of Selma
Aiding Apartheid US investment in the infrastructure of Israeli apartheid isn’t all military, sometimes it’s as mundane as roads.
Read moreReluctant Relations
The Killing of Major Denis Mahon by Peter Duffy is a tale of tenancy grounded in peat and potatoes, reluctant relations, church and state. An uncommon history of County Roscommon….
Read moreA Collective Existence
Becoming Human In February 2001, Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser and guests spoke at the University of Washington about the history of human rights and its application to indigenous peoples.
Read moreUnrealized Dreams
As Tom Goldtooth of the Indigenous Environmental Network observes, leadership on protecting Mother Earth is emerging from indigenous communities and their movement associates in civil society. Opposed to this movement…
Read moreCutting a Deal
The Dominion examines the deal between the timber industry and poohbah environmental organizations regarding Canada’s boreal forest.
Read moreAnnihilation
Apocalypse is a relative term, but must surely apply to the annihilation of the majestic forests of the Pacific Northwest. Darius Kinsey documented in photos the wasting of the Salish…
Read moreArgentina
A Multinational State As Argentina prepares to celebrate its independence from Spain, indigenous nations there are mobilizing cross-country tours to promote a multinational state. Along with supportive social organizations, they…
Read moreHealth and Education
The Dominion examines the gap between Canada’s rhetoric and reality when it comes to funding First Nations health and education.
Read moreEating Our Shadow
Our Generation Our Generation is a ground-breaking documentary about the deep-seeded hypocrisy of Australia’s indigenous relations.
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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