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On May 14, Earth Ministry in Seattle hosts Pacific Northwest tribes threatened by proposed fossil fuel mega-projects. On June 27, Unitarian Universalist General Assembly meets in Portland, Oregon to host…
read moreWhen 350 targeted Bolivia and The Peoples Agreement on Climate Change for subversion in 2010, it was an act of aggression with roots in the 2009 attempted coup — funded…
read moreJohn Pilger reports on the current ethnic cleansing policy of the Government of Australia, aimed at dispossessing the remaining Aboriginal homelands on behalf of industry. Massive cuts to indigenous housing,…
read moreCharles Tanner Jr reports on the revival of Sea Shepherd’s campaign against Makah treaty rights, in advance of the April 27 hearing in Seattle by the National Marine Fisheries Service,…
read moreAs Cory Morningstar reported in 350: Agent Saboteur, the April 2010 World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, was the first…
read moreDissident Voice examines the Seven Steps of Highly Effective Manipulators–Avaaz, Purpose, and the New York Times.
read moreAmnesty International, like Human Rights Watch, has become a tool of American empire. Supporting US and NATO invasions, Amnesty International has become part of the non-profit industrial complex fifth column…
read moreIn To Make a World, Part II: The Art of Creating a State, Jonas Staal observes that in contrast to the mass-performance of the French, which was staged to reinforce…
read moreIn his article in Indian Country Today, Duane Champagne discusses the continuity and persistence of indigenous cultures and commitments to their own political forms. Recounting the evolution of nation states…
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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