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Prepared to Lead
Evolution of consciousness is a slow process. Americans have, over time, come to terms with the many aspects of our national character that fall short on human rights and environmental…
Read moreNative Lens
Out of the Box March Point, the award-winning documentary film by three Swinomish Indian teens, airs November 18 on PBS.
Read moreUyghurs in Limbo
Commitment to Injustice Furthering its commitment to injustice, the US Department of Justice blocked the release of admittedly innocent Uyghur prisoners held in Guantanamo. Defying a federal judge’s order to…
Read moreCreating Effective Dialogue
Communicating Consciousness In this article about sustainable living, Indian Country Today looks at such things as sacred site preservation on federal lands. Torn between revealing secret sacred practices to US…
Read moreWrestling with Religion
The Righteous Racist Kathryn Joyce, Esther Kaplan and Sunsara Taylor discuss Sarah Palin, white supremacy and Christian fascism in the United States.
Read moreThe American Carver
Salmon People The American Carver, a documentary feature film about Lummi carver Jewell James, debuts at the American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco, Sunday, November 9. In the early…
Read moreThe Next Generation
Top Hamas advisor Dr. Ahmed Yousef discusses the future of Israel and Palestine.
Read moreStaggering Statistic
Resetting Priorities Reading this article from Indian Country Today, I was struck by a staggering statistic in one of the recently-passed National Congress of American Indians resolutions. NCAI resolved that…
Read moreA Loss for Words
Selling Slavery My associate Melissa Farley is noted in this article about San Francisco’s ballot measure to legalize prostitution. In my view, it cuts through the fog surrounding the lethal…
Read moreArmy of God
End Times Watch the trailer for the documentary film Silhouette City, and find a screening near you. Better yet, order the DVD and see what Palin, the militias and the…
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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