The tension between border town police and Navajos is real. And these people are trying to change that.
Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission says conflicts stretch back to the 1840s.
(Courtesy of Bob Fitch Photography Archive, Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries) Police officers with helmets and batons on a road near the Navajo protest march in Farmington, New Mexico, 1974. Tension between police and Native people have gone on for decades.
By Sam Stecklow | Updated: 3:36 p.m.
It started with Oxley pulling over a car because of a broken tail light.
Oxley is now expected to go on trial in April, charged with misconduct, not for the 2018 killing, but for his actions during the pursuit.
Home » News » Gerry Hunnius, ‘calm radical,’ remembered for life of activism
Gerry Hunnius, a resident on Paudash Lake, died in October, after a long life of activism. Locally, he worked to protect the environment as president of the Paudash Lake Conservation Association, on the Citizens’ Liaison Committee of the MNR in the development of sustainable forestry management plans and as chair of the Environment Committee of the Ontario Federation of Cottagers Associations. /Submitted photo
News16 February 2021
By Sue Tiffin
After Christmas dinner this past December, Valerie Hunnius read the first chapter of a book to her children about the life of Gerry Hunnius – her husband. The pair – married for 57 years – had been working on it because a caregiver visiting Gerry in his final years had suggested that the lifelong activist capture his fascinating lifetime of stories on paper.
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