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Zacualpan's Struggle: A video series about territorial defence in Mexico
March 24, 2016 | By Jennifer Moore
The Nahua Indigenous community of Zacualpan and their resistance to mining in Colima, Mexico.
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Unist'ot'en camp not blockade or protest
March 24, 2016 | By Redeye Collective
In 2010, members of the Unist'ot'en First Nation set up a camp near Houston, B.C. in the path of two proposed pipelines. Six years later, the camp has evolved into a healing centre for youth.
Trudeau's promises of 'renewed relationship' with First Nations evaporated with Liberal budget
March 23, 2016 | By Pamela Palmater
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won the hearts of many Canadians by finally getting rid of Stephen Harper and his decade of oppression, violation of civil rights and vilification of First Nations.
And the medal goes to: Ranking Budget 2016
March 23, 2016 | By David Macdonald
Lockup over, what does the Liberal government's first budget tell us about its priorities, and how does it stack up to the 2016 Alternative Federal Budget?
South African women and tribal courts
March 22, 2016 | By Erna Curry
Victorious struggle against an ill-conceived bill.
Why Honduran activist Berta Cáceres was assassinated
March 21, 2016 | By Redeye Collective
Berta Cáceres was a leading organizer for Indigenous land rights and the environment in Honduras, a country where that's a very dangerous thing to be. Beverley Bell explains why she was targeted.
Mamisarvik Healing Centre will remain open with funding from federal government
March 21, 2016 | By Alyse Kotyk
The Mamisarvik Healing Centre, a healing centre for Inuit people across the country, was set to close at the end of March due to lack of funding, but has received funding from the federal government.
Unlearning racism against Indigenous peoples in one generation
March 21, 2016 | By Jennifer Henry
If we give them a chance, kids can help end racism against Indigenous people in Canada. And the best chance we can give them is through the schools.
Mandatory Indigenous Studies courses aren't Reconciliation, they're an easy way out
March 18, 2016 | By Rauna Kuokkanen
For Canadian universities, Reconciliation has become a quick-fix solution or an item on a list, which once checked, needs no further consideration or attention.
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