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For tribes, casinos fund what the government doesn’t. Now, they’re closed.

May 5, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Nearly 1,000 casinos across the country have closed since coronavirus hit the U.S., according to the American Gaming Association. More than half of those are on Native American land, where the facilities supplement chronically underfunded health and education programs. Now, many tribes are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN

The Fight Against Minnesota’s Line 3 Pipeline: Bill McKibben and Winona LaDuke in Conversation

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

LaDuke lives on the White Earth reservation, part of the Ojibwe nation in northwestern Minnesota. She’s been a booming voice in Native American land rights for three decades, and in recent years that has intersected directly with campaigns against fossil fuels. She was at the Standing Rock protest … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Climate Justice, News, FAIN

Migrants’ rights and health must be protected in the face of COVID-19

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The COVID-19 pandemic is a test of our common humanity. It has revealed our shared vulnerabilities, and only a coordinated response based on justice, solidarity and humanitarian principles can help us overcome it. Unfortunately the coronavirus crisis also is exposing problems of inequality … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration, News, RIMS Refugee

It will take all of us: never too young to lead on the climate crisis

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

On Earth Day 2020, Mary Robinson launched this series of intergenerational blogs. In her special Earth Day message, she outlined the need for us to respond to the global challenges we face in solidarity. As a young climate activist, I’m often told, ‘you’re too young to understand’, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Climate Justice

The COVID-19 pandemic is widening the justice gap

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

In our Justice for All report released last year, the Task Force on Justice noted that 1.5 billion people had a justice problem that they could not resolve. Now, as well as before the pandemic, marginalized communities – already poorly served by justice systems – face the highest risks, as do … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Economic Justice

The 10 Best Books On Climate Change, According to Climate Activists

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

1. Down to Earth: Nature's Role in American History by Ted Steinberg 2. Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming by Paul Hawken 3. Frontlines: Stories of Global Environmental Justice by Nick Meynen 4. No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Climate Justice

Alone in ICE detention, teens fear arrival of COVID-19

May 4, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Advocates and parents worry about the safety of undocumented youth being held in two Pacific Northwest facilities. While the plight of adults and migrant children in federal custody has received some attention, undocumented teenagers with troubled pasts and held by ICE in secretive facilities … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration

Steady arrests risk COVID-19 spread beyond jail walls, advocates say

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

“Because of the public health and safety risk presented by this virus at a jail facility, we believe that further action is needed, above and beyond the measures taken to date,” reads an April 10 letter to city and county leaders in the criminal justice system from the American Civil Liberties Union … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Criminal Justice Reform

Tribes Were Supposed To Get $8 Billion In COVID-19 Aid. They’ve Gotten $0.

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Tribal governments were supposed to get $8 billion in direct emergency relief from the CARES Act, the $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill that became law on March 27. More than a month later, they haven’t gotten any of it. Read more here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN, Uncategorized

Women, minorities shoulder front-line work during pandemic

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

As America tentatively emerges from weeks of lockdowns, it is becoming clear that the pandemic has taken its toll on workers who have been on the front lines all along. They have been packing and delivering supplies, caring for the sick and elderly, and keeping streets and buildings … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN, News, Racial Justice, News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Immigration

Tulalip lawmaker’s retirement caps long public service career

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

It’s easy to find high praise for Democrat John McCoy, Tulalip, within Indian Country or from members of his own party.  But praise that comes from the other side of the aisle tells volumes about the relationships McCoy nurtured during his 17 years representing the 38th District — 40 miles north of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN, News, FAIN Salish Sea

For young people, two defining events: COVID-19 and climate change

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

JAMIE MARGOLIN EXPECTED to speak at the Earth Day rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Instead, with the April 22 gathering cancelled, she watched a digital celebration on her laptop in Seattle, where she has been sheltering at home since mid-March with family. Her high school … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Climate Justice

For Native Americans, coronavirus looks heartbreakingly familiar

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Perhaps no community in North America has been more shaped by infectious disease than Native tribes. Overcoming today’s crisis means turning to deep wells of resilience. For the first North Americans, memories of pandemics are long. Lela Oman was an infant in Nome, Alaska, during the 1918 flu … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN

A FEDERAL ONE-TWO PUNCH TO PROTECT RENTERS—PANDEMIC AND BEYOND

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Even before the pandemic shuttered its economy, Cascadia—like many parts of North America—faced a profound housing shortage and affordability crisis. Now, that crisis has become a full-blown emergency. Unemployment is surging toward Great Depression levels, economic output is falling fasterthan … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Economic Justice

These migrant families walked north for safety. Now they face coronavirus.

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

More than a year later, the coronavirus pandemic has sealed the borders these groups once crossed. Some wait for asylum in the U.S. or in Mexico; many work on the fringes of the informal economy. The virus has frozen their applications, and with it, their futures. The cramped camps where they live … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, RIMS Immigration, News, RIMS Refugee

Hope For Tokitae by Eleanor C. – SoundCloud

May 3, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Moving audio interview by Eleanor C. With Kurt Russo of Lummi Sovereignty and Treaty Protection Office and Howard Garret of the Orca Network on Sk’aliCh’elh (Tokitae/Lolita). … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, FAIN, News, FAIN Salish Sea

Lifting the Voices of Farmworkers through Community Organizing.

May 1, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

More than 3 million migrant and seasonal farmworkers are estimated to harvest food in the United States. Farmworkers help provide the majority of the food people in America consume, harvesting produce, maintaining dairies, and working in the meat industry. Farmworkers make a substantially lower wage … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Refugee, Immigrant and Migrant Solidarity (RIMS), News, RIMS Migrant

US Sanctions on Venezuela and Iran before and during COVID-19 and Organizing Our PNW Community to Make Humane PolicyUS Sanctions on Venezuela and Iran before and during COVID-19 and Organizing Our PNW Community to Make Humane Policy

April 30, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Featured Speaker Dan Kovalik Sunday May 3, 3 - 4:30 pm.  Register for Zoom webinar here. Dan Kovalik is a professor of international human rights at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and the author of several books, including Plot to Overthrow Venezuela: How the US Is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 1News items, News, Racial Justice, Take Action

Urge Your Congress Member to Protect Snap in Next Relief Packages

April 29, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

As conversation begins for the 4th Coronavirus relief package, we need your voice to urge your members of Congress to prioritize funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The exponential rise in unemployment, hunger in our state and nation has skyrocketed and food lines … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Economic Justice, Take Action

Join the Campaign to Replace Puget Sound Energy with a Public Utility District

April 29, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

The Yes to EKC PUD (East King County Public Utility District) Coalition Building team, for the Yes to East King County PUD campaign, is currently collecting signatures to get a measure on the ballot in November to replace Puget Sound Energy (PSE) with a public utility district (PUD) in northeast … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News, Climate Justice, Take Action, Uncategorized

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