News from IP3
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...
IP3 Action Launches Heartbeat of The Homelands Climate Justice Map
In honor of Native American Heritage Month and the tireless work of climate justice warriors everywhere, Indigenous Peoples Power Project has launched the Heartbeat of The Homelands Climate Justice Map, an interactive map of environmental issues affecting Indigenous...
Villages in Need as Typhoon Merbok Pounds Alaskan Coastline
Typhoon Merbok, fueled by global warming and unusually high Pacific Ocean temperatures pounded Alaska's vulnerable coastal communities on Saturday, September 17th, 2022 while the region's Indigenous populations stock up food and supplies during fall harvest season....
IP3 Indigenous Power Spotlight: Courtney Peyketewa of Indigenous Milk Medicine Collective
On the latest episode of Skoden Talks With The Homies, Indigenous Peoples Power Project is honored to share space with Courtney Peyketewa, to hear her story as a member of the Indigenous Milk Medicine Collective, and as the Coordinator of Diversity and Outreach at...
Wellness: Taking Time to Reflect & Reconnect
Looking back on the past couple years through the Covid pandemic, and as we slowly work our way back into our communities, we've had time to reflect on the connections we've made and the collective hope we have for our future. While climate justice, Mother Earth, and...
“A Kayaktivist Story” – Short Film by Indigenous Peoples Power Project
As we approach the beginning of fall season, we wanted to take some time to reflect on our work through an eventful summer and keep you up to date on all the wonderful things we've been able to accomplish with friends, allies, and community. In early June, Indigenous...
Bangladesh Floods: A Sign of the Times?
It has been estimated that by 2050, one in every seven people in Bangladesh will be displaced by climate change. With a projected 19.6 inch rise in sea level, Bangladesh may lose approximately 11% of its land by then, and up to 18 million people may have to migrate...
Indigenous Activists Lead Ecuadorian Protests
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous communities in Ecuador have struggled to get back on their feet, and the socioeconomic issues that have plagued these communities for generations have been exacerbated by skyrocketing costs of living. In most Indigenous...
IP3 Indigenous Power Spotlight: Jolie Verela of Indigenous Women Hike
In a recent installment of our regular online interview series, Skoden Talks with The Homies, we had the pleasure of catching up with Jolie Verela and are honored to hear her story as founder of Indigenous Women Hike. Verela, a hiker, Water Protector, and Land...