Crushing Colonialism
Overfishing in West Africa has become a pressing issue, with detrimental effects on Indigenous populations and marine ecosystems.
Indigenous communities within and around so-called “North America” have experienced the severe detriment of our homelands, on and off reservations for generations because of extractive industries.
Grassroots organizations Sacred Earth Solar and No More Silence are joining forces to empower Indigenous communities toward a future of collective power and healing justice.
El sonido del martillo y del clavo se escucha cada vez más en México, a medida que se desarrollan nuevos proyectos con miras al crecimiento económico del país.
Abya Yala o “tierra madura, tierra fértil” es el nombre que el pueblo indígena Kuna (frontera de las llamadas “Colombia” y “Panamá”) conoce los territorios de nuestro continente.
Un repaso a las decisiones del 2022-23 de la Corte Suprema de EE.UU.
Ritmos Descolonizados es una serie de artes y presentaciones para celebrar el trabajo de narradores, organizadores, y artistas Indígenas.
Decolonized Beatz is an Indigenous arts and performance series to celebrate the work of Indigenous storytellers, organizers, and performers.
Abya Yala derived from the Guna language of the Kuna nation (north region of Colombia and the southeast region of Panama) which means “land in full maturity”.
A review of 2022-2023 rulings of the U.S Supreme Court. The courts of the colonizers have never been a good place for Indigenous peoples.
Crushing Colonialism is gathering support for Decolonized Beatz, Indigenous World Pride 2025, an Indigenous-led event in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the work of Native and Indigenous storytellers, artists, and performers, including Indigenous women, AfroIndigenous, 2LGBTQIA+, and disabled Indigenous people.
Crushing Colonialism was live at the U.S. Supreme Court on November 9, 2022, for the highly-anticipated case that will determine the fate of the Indian Child Welfare Act.

