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Evening Brief: Trudeau calls Russia a rival at NATO summit


Evening Brief: Trudeau calls Russia a rival at NATO summit
By iPolitics. Published on Jun 14, 2021 5:53pm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a media availability in West Block on July 8, 2020. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
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We begin in Brussels, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is attending the NATO summit the first one to take place in several years without former U.S. president Donald Trump in the White House. You’ll recall Trump called the alliance “obsolete” on more than one occasion. Today, Trudeau insisted the alliance is “more united than ever” against Russia, China and the general threat of authoritarianism in the wake of what he c ....

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Growing Number of Cities Weigh Tribal Land Acknowledgements | The Pew Charitable Trusts


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Growing Number of Cities Weigh Tribal ‘Land Acknowledgements’
A tribal land acknowledgement adopted in Tempe, Arizona, recognizes that the landscape in and around the city including Papago Park in Phoenix, pictured are sacred to the O Odham and Piipaash, two tribes with long histories in the region. In Arizona and other states, some local governments are formally recognizing Native American connections to lands.
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Doreen Garlid, a first-term city councilmember in Tempe, Arizona, pinched her leg under the table to keep from weeping as she read a Jan. 14 resolution into the record. The unusual resolution, popularly known as a land acknowledgement, declared that Tempe sits on traditional O Odham and Piipaash lands and celebrates the contributions the two tribes made to the region. ....

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