Writers have long rhapsodised about real estate – or the difficulty acquiring it – but contemporary authors are asking awkward questions about the inequities of our property obsession.
Ingrid Washinawatok, which translates to “Flying Eagle Woman,” left a mark on the world through her unwavering commitment to her people and their struggles. Born in 1957, Washinawatok was a member of the Menominee Nation of Wisconsin. The termination policy, which aimed to dissolve tribal nations and strip Indigenous peoples of their sovereignty, left a deep scar on tribal communities like the Menominee, putting them into poverty and social upheaval.
PIERRE, S.D. – As the 2024 South Dakota Legislative Session starts up, the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota (ACLU-SD) is preparing to monitor a broad range of bills
Civil society groups in the Philippines are preparing mobilizations in key cities on Saturday, December 9 as part of more than 300 actions all over the world to demand urgent climate action while governments are meeting at the 28th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change…