As reported at Wrong Kind of Green, 350 in 2010 tried to sabotage the People’s Agreement in Cochabamba, Bolivia–the first and only climate conference led by indigenous peoples. While 350…
Read moreIn Keystone XL: The Art of NGO Discourse, Cory Morningstar reveals how Warren Buffett used 350 to herd the climateers into the KXL distraction so his oil-by-rail empire could develop….
Read moreDaniel Tseghay’s review of Red Skin, White Masks by Glen Sean Coulthard illuminates the fraud of reconciliation, characterized by the accommodation forced on Indigenous nations by modern states. This violent…
Read moreJoint Statement drafted by CWIS with endorsements from eleven Fourth World governments from Argentina, Burma, Mexico, Nigeria, and the United States of America. The Statement with recommendations for the recognition…
Read moreWall St. vs the Indigenous Peoples Movement published at Counterpunch.
Read moreChurch and State, a three-part essay at IC Magazine, takes a close look at religious hysteria in America and the spiritual warfare of Puritanical conservatism against socialism and the Indigenous…
Read moreAaron Carapella, a Cherokee Indian and Oklahoma native, has created a map of the original 595 tribal nations of America and their areas of residencelabeled in their own languagesprior to…
Read moreCommunications in Conflict — a collaboration of Public Good Project and Intercontinental Cry Magazine, under the creative direction of Wrong Kind of Green — is now available as an e-book.
Read moreAs an analyst of social conflict where democratic values are being challenged, I try to inoculate audiences targeted by social viruses like conspiracism. To illustrate this particular social virus presently…
Read moreIn “Cambios en la Justicia Comunitaria y Factores de Influencia”, Hans-Jürgen Brandt describes the changes in the indigenous judicial system in Peru and Ecuador during the last ten years. He…
Read moreThe 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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