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FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA PALESTINE WILL BE FREE
According to United States code, Genocide is defined in Section 1091 of Title 18 and includes violent attacks with the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, and is prohibited whether committed in time of peace...
IP3 Returns to In Person Action Skills Training Camps
After a long and eventful four year wait, Indigenous Peoples Power Project is excited to announce the return of our annual action skills training camps with participants from across Turtle Island. Between September 12th through the 16th of this year, IP3 staff,...
A March Toward Justice: This is What We’re Fighting For
On July 4th, 2023, Indigenous Peoples Power Project staff, in solidarity with NDN Action Network and hundreds of Rapid City, SD community members were invited to take part in a March Toward Justice, calling for accountability of the South Dakota police state that...
Tesla and the Green Energy Psychopaths
Psychopath. We've heard the term a million times, on TV, in horror films, in books and as one of the most disturbing concepts in pop culture made famous by the fictional character, Norman Bates of the Psycho franchise. In the films and in his psychosis, Norman Bates...
Day Zero: Fresh Water Killed by Colonialism
At a recent gathering in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, the southern most state of Mexico, Indigenous Peoples Power Project came together in ceremony with Indigenous activists and thought leaders across the globe to discuss Autonomous Social Movements,...
President Biden Declares War on Alaskan Tribes and The Planet
As if tribes, Earth Defenders, and Climate Activists weren't already working around the clock to save the planet, the Biden Administration announced Monday the approval of the Willow Project, a massive eight billion dollar oil drilling project of ConocoPhillips on the...
The Land at The Center of Cop City and Why We Must Defend It
In September of 2021, the Atlanta City Council approved the construction of a controversial ninety million dollar, tax paid police training facility at the site of the Old Atlanta Prison Farm, an abandoned prison complex located in Atlanta's Weelaunee Forest (South...
2022 – A Year In Review
Looking back on 2022, Indigenous Peoples Power Project, our staff, board, and training network are grateful for the opportunity to be in community, in ceremony, and in solidarity with so many great people working hard to make our planet a better place. Having been met...
Tribes Celebrate Win in World’s Largest River Restoration Project
After more than a century of being dammed and decades of direct action by the Karuk, Yurok, Hupa, and Klamath tribes of Oregon and California, the Klamath River that once spawned millions of Salmon and Steelhead will flow free once again. Since the beginning of the...