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Indigenous Vow: We'll Be 'Dead Or In Prison Before We Allow' Keystone Pipeline

On February 27, Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement activists joined in a four-directions walk to commemorate Liberation Day, an event to mark the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. As they do each year, four groups gather to the north, south, east and west and then walk eight miles until converging on top of Wounded Knee, where they honor the fallen warriors and the tribe’s rich history of resistance.

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Imagine if Every Day Were 9/11. For One Community in the US, It Is.

On the day of the Swift raids, more than 300 U.S.-born children came home to find at least one of their parents gone.

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Fighting to Stay: Inside one Mother's Fight to Keep her Family United and Safe in the United States

Last month, Carla Garcia and I sat in the middle of a conference room of the Mexican Federation community center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Garcia, whose name has been changed to protect her immigration status, was cutting out a stencil in the shape of a monarch butterfly surrounded by the words “migration is natural.”

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Why I Chained Myself to an ICE Prison -- and Why You Should, Too

Monday morning I woke at dawn and drove an hour from Phoenix to the small town of Eloy, Arizona. It was pretty warm already and I knew the Arizona sun would only grow hotter. I grabbed my bandana and prepared to chain myself to the entrance of one of the largest detention centers with the worst reputation in the United States. There were six of us in all — two men and four women. One was 16-year-old girl named Sandy Estrada. Her brother was detained inside.

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