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This lesson invites students to explore the intersection of Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and U.S. government accountability through the lens of three modern case studies: the Dakota ...
The first-ever event in Missoula will bring talks, performances and music to the public library, with three-time poet ...
A Berkshire Eagle editor dives into W71’s bold new format, experiencing mezcal-fueled plays, icy opera, late-night comedy and ...
While it remains to be seen just how Rainwater fits into the larger Yellowstone universe, this much is clear: She’s a force ...
“Their surprise says as much about Martha’s Vineyard as it does about the way this country sees Indigenous people,” Lee ...
Fire in the Mountains, which draws international metal acts, has teamed up with local experts on the reservation to raise ...
We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
The Association on American Indian Affairs is condemning U.S President Donald Trump's call for Washington's football team to ...
Scottie Scheffler looked like the best player in golf at the British Open and now has a four-shot lead going into the final round at Royal Portrush.
The venerable Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley, facing a budget shortfall of $500,000 and dwindling audiences who never ...
Discover how African-American theatre companies like Penumbra and T.U.P.A.C. foster creativity and promote social justice ...
Andrea Condes, 39, was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and adopted into the United States, where she grew up and pursued a career in the culinary arts. It was in Colorado where the self-described “child ...